From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram of October 4, 2007
2 robbers die when guard fights back
Two teens are dead following a botched robbery of a 20-year-old security guard who fought back early Thursday in southwest Dallas, police said.
The dead are Detavias Davis, 17, and Sergio Vann, 19, according to the Dallas County medical examiner's office.
The incident happened 12:30 a.m. outside a Family Dollar store on Redbird Lane, south of Dallas Executive Airport, formerly Red Bird Airport.
The guard, Dedrick Howard, was using a laptop computer in his vehicle when he was approached by three young men, said Sgt. Ray Beaudreault, a homicide detective.
They ordered him out of the vehicle, and one of the robbers, later identified as Vann, had a handgun, Beaudreault said.
But Howard grabbed an semiautomatic SKS carbine and opened fire, killing Vann, Beaudreault said.
Davis, Beaudreault added, tried to flee in white car, but Howard was worried the teen might also have a gun.
"So, fearing for his life, (Howard) fired again and struck the driver,'' Beaudreault said. "(Davis) drove off, but because of his injuries, he wrecked."
Davis was taken to the hospital from the crash scene on nearby U.S. 67, also called the Marvin D. Love Freeway, but he died later, Beaudreault said.
The third robber, age 17, ran from the parking lot to the wrecked car and he tried to retrieve some personal property from the white car, but police arrested him, Beaudrealt said.
The teen is expected to be charged with aggravated robbery, Beaudreault said.
Howard was not arrested, and the case will be referred to a grand jury to determine if he acted within the law, Beaudreault said.
But, the detective added, Howard "was licensed and authorized to carry that weapon."
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