From the News Journal of November 25, 2008
Police: Robber shot by would-be victim
An armed robber who tried to stick up a New Castle area man was shot himself when his would-be victim pulled out his own gun and fired at him.
The gunshot victim later reported to police that he was shot during a robbery that went awry.
New Castle County police spokesman Cpl. Trinidad Navarro said the holdup happened at 5:45 p.m. Monday in the first block of Chesterfield Drive in Garfield Park.
A 37-year-old man told officers that he was taking items out of his car when two men walked up to him and stuck an object in his side and attempted to rob him.
The victim said he thought the assailants were going to shoot him, so he pulled out his own 9 mm handgun and fired one round at the suspects.
Navarro said the man was not sure if he hit either of the assailants, although he did hear a loud moaning sound after he fired the shot.
The two would-be robbers ran off in the direction of Bizarre Drive.
While officers were on their way to the first call about the robbery, a second call came in about an 18-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his upper chest.
The shooting victim told the officers he was shot by a group of men who tried to rob him on Briarcliff Drive.
He was admitted to Christiana Hospital in stable condition.
Officers investigating the first case on Chesterfield Road recovered the gun from the victim and are holding it as evidence.
The shooting and attempted robbery remain under investigation.
No charges have been filed pending the outcome of the investigation.
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