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03:25 PM CDT on Saturday, August 1, 2009HOUSTON -- A young robbery suspect was dead and two others in custody after a run-in with an armed snack vendor. It happened at a Shell gas station on MLK at Reed late Thursday night. According to police, the snack vendor was restocking the store when he was approached by three young suspects. The vendor told police the suspects walked up and demanded that he hand over some of his products. "When he advised that it was not their policy to provide product outside of the actual store, they became irate and demanded that he basically give them something, at which time one individual began to assault (the vendor), striking him in his nose," HPD Homicide's Brian Evans said. Evans said a second suspect then started punching the vendor, so the vendor grabbed his gun and opened fire. "The individual is a concealed handgun license carrier and was armed at the time. He retrieved a weapon and subsequently shot and killed an individual here on the scene," Evans said. Police said the other two suspects fled the scene on foot, but they were quickly apprehended. Evans said the dead suspect appeared to be in his late teens or early 20s, and the other two suspects are younger, possibly juveniles. The case is being turned over to the Harris County District Attorney's Office.
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