A few weeks back I pointed out a story about a pizza delivery driver in the St. Louis area who shot and killed a would-be robber. The driver had a vaild Florida CCW permit which is honored by Missouri.
Now we have a similar case that North Carolina news is calling Vigilante Justice:
Charlotte-Mecklenburg police say the man was delivering pizza around 9 p.m. to an address at the Greenbrier apartments off Sharon Amity Road, near Eastland Mall.
When the customer tried to rob him, police say the delivery man fired shots then reported the incident. The victim was lying on the grass when police and paramedics arrived. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
This marks the fourth homicide in Charlotte through the first eight days of the year.
The video news report is titled "Vigilante justice" and reporter Bryn Hough calls it the "Charlotte's fourth murder of the year." Vigilante justice. Murder. All for stopping someone from robbing you. Oh, and the man who attempted to rob the driver is referred to as "the victim."
See War on Guns for more, including a statement by Domino's that it's against company policy for employees to be armed while on the job. The pizza guy in St. Louis also worked for Domino's.

