Good test of the gun issue…

March 1st, 2012

McDonald’s Employee May Lose Job After Shooting
One Suspect Still On Loose
HOUSTON, Updated 5:56 p.m. CDT June 29, 2000 — Teroy Vance, owner of a McDonald’s
that was almost robbed Wednesday night, praised his employee for shooting two armed
robbers. Thursday, Vance is faced with having to fire him.

Willis Lee, a janitor at the McDonald’s at 5301 East Freeway, shot the suspects as they were
holding up a cashier. It is against McDonald’s policy for employees to carry weapons.

Vance said he was glad that Lee used his gun against the thieves.

Police identified two of the three suspects as Clarence Davis Winslow and Timothy Lee Martin.
The third suspect is still on the loose.

Because of their gunshot wounds, Winslow and Martin ran to a nearby apartment complex and
called for an ambulance. They are in fair condition at area hospitals.

Vance told News2Houston that he was just leaving around 11 p.m. when he heard gunshots
coming from inside his McDonald’s.

Vance and the other employees are calling Lee a hero.