When Businesses Disarm Employees...
June 25, 2004
Akron Beacon Journal
Barberton man sought in robbery
AKRON - A Barberton man is wanted in connection with a violent robbery Wednesday night.
Ozzie M. Mannwright, 22, of the 1000 block of South Avenue faces charges of aggravated robbery, felonious assault and assault.
The robbery took place outside Onyxx Marketing, 1522 Home Ave., around 10:20 p.m., according to the Akron Police Department. Three employees were locking up the business when they were confronted by two men who ordered them to the ground at gunpoint and kicked them in the face.
The other suspect in the robbery was not identified. Anyone with information about Mannwright or his whereabouts can call Akron police at 330-375-2181.
Commentary:
Many businesses allow customers with CHLs to patronize their establishments, but have policies which prohibit employees from bearing arms for self-defense while at work.
Statistics show most multiple victim public shootings occur where firearms are banned. There are no credible studies that show increased dangers to businesses because of concealed carry, yet many prove the benefits.
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