A 67-year-old guy was walking alone when a masked adolescent made an attempt to rob him. At that point, he believed everything was over.
It was a terrible mistake for Tyler Williams of West Philadelphia to approach this elderly man and demand money.
Although the rifle he was carrying was simply a “toy,” he was able to convince the victim that his life was in danger.
But the adolescent was unaware that he would ultimately pay a price.
The attacker pointed a pellet pistol at the victim’s face, but the victim deflected the weapon and drew his own.38 mm handgun.
The elderly man contacted the police after Tyler was shot in the head. Even the police believed the pellet gun to be authentic.
Although the gunshot was deemed to be an act of self-defense and no charges were filed, the teenage boy died at the scene.
Pellet guns aren’t deadly to people, although they can be if fired at close range.
At least four deaths per year are related to pellet guns. The elderly man was justified because this number rises if you are struck in the head.
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