From the White Plains Journal News of November 30, 2005
Guard kills would-be robber in Mount Vernon shootout
A guard shot it out with two would-be robbers today in front of a check cashing store, killing one and possibly injuring the second.
The second robber escaped.
The shootout happened around 8:30 a.m. at American Check Cashing and Finance Service, 242 S. Fulton Ave., as it opened for business.
Michael Colasuonno, co-owner of the business, gave this account
Two female employees were entering the store as the security guard, 62 years old, watched from a pickup truck. One robber tried to push into the place behind one of the women. The guard stepped out of the truck, pulled a gun and exchanged fire with the would-be robbers. One fell dead; the other ran off.
The guard and female employees were not injured, Colasuonno said.
The shootout left the store window shattered. A would-be robber's 9mm gun lay beneath the guard's car. A pile of bloody clothes sat on the sidwalk in front of the store.
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