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When a burglar struck the Clean As A Whistle clothing store for the second time in one day, the store's owner was ready and waiting.

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, store after a 1:20 a.m. break-in in order to secure it, reported NewsOK.com; however, the store's glass door was broken, interfering with his plans. He "decided to spend the night inside the store with his 'buddy,' [a] .45-caliber semi-automatic pistol A semi-automatic pistol is a type of handgun that can be fired in semi-automatic mode, firing one cartridge for each pull of the trigger. This type of firearm uses a single chamber and a single barrel, which remain in a fixed linear orientation relative to each other while being ."

At 7:30 a.m., he heard a pounding at his door, and so he got up and grabbed his gun, just as the door flew open. Anderson hid behind some clothes, and when the intruder made as if to steal some Air Jordan This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims.

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, Anderson said to the man, "What's up fool?" And then he opened fire.

The intruder, Shannon Johnson, ran, but he couldn't outpace at least one of the bullets. After being treated for a bullet wound to the leg, he was arrested for second-degree burglary.

Anderson is not expected to be charged in this incident.
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Title Annotation:burglary attempt in Clean As A Whistle
Author:Williamsen, Kurt
Publication:The New American
Article Type:Brief article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Mar 20, 2006
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