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    Default Shooting in Plymouth - This is why people carry in bars

    http://www.timesleader.com/stories/1...lymouth,203095
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    Allabaugh told the bartender he did not have any weapon. He then raised his arm and the bartender told investigators she heard a gunshot and Hollman fell to the ground. Allabaugh ran out of the bar and was followed by other patrons including Mark Ktypor. Ktypor told investigators when he exited the bar he saw Luzetsky on the ground between two parked cars.

    Ktypor was walking down the street and noticed Allabaugh behind him with a handgun in his hand. Allabaugh allegedly aimed the gun at Ktypor and Ktypor unholstered his handgun and fired four shots at Allabauigh, according to charges filed. Ktypor called 911 after he saw Allabaugh fall to the ground. Luzetsky's sister Amanda Luzetsky said Monday her brother "was in the wrong place at the wrong time."
    They said on the news that Ktypor had a LTCF and, so far, will not be charged.

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    Default Re: Shooting in Plymouth - This is why people carry in bars

    UPDATE!!

    http://citizensvoice.com/news/police...pect-1.1371076
    An armed patron stopped a gunman's shooting rampage early Sunday outside a Plymouth bar, shooting the suspect multiple times on East Main Street after he fatally shot one man and critically wounded another, arrest papers revealed.
    Investigators said the suspect, William J. Allabaugh, 25, shot a man in the head inside Bonnie's Food and Spirits just before 2 a.m., then fatally shot another customer outside the 133 E. Main St. pub.
    When Allabaugh pointed his semi-automatic pistol at another patron, the man, Mark Ktytor, pulled his own gun and fired multiple rounds at Allabaugh, according to arrest papers. The shots dropped Allabaugh to the ground and left him with critical injuries, police said.
    Police said they plan to charge Allabaugh, of 430 E. Main St., Plymouth, with criminal homicide and attempted homicide when he recovers. He remained in critical condition Monday night at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center in Plains Township, authorities said.
    Ktytor, no age given, of Vine Street, Plymouth, has a concealed weapons permit to legally carry a gun and isn't expected to face charges, officials said.

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    Default Re: Shooting in Plymouth - This is why people carry in bars

    Story about the bad guy, He also is a LTCF holder.
    http://timesleader.com/stories/Shoot...203829?print=1

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    Default Re: Shooting in Plymouth - This is why people carry in bars

    I like the stump idea.
    Fortune fingers the fearless

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    Default Re: Shooting in Plymouth - This is why people carry in bars

    Sorry still don't believe guns and booze go well together.
    American by birth, Patriot by choice!

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