(OH) Robber injured in shootout 12-21-01

March 1st, 2012

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Robbery suspect injured in gunfight
Friday, December 21, 2001
Jodi Nirode, Columbus Dispatch Staff Reporter

OBETZ, OHIO — A quiet Obetz pizza shop erupted in gunfire last night
when a business owner opened fire on a robber, possibly saving the lives
of an employee and customer.

About 9 p.m., a gunman wearing a ski mask walked into Ricardo’s Pizza
Shop, 4265 Alum Creek Dr., and demanded money, Obetz Police Sgt. Glenn
Goldsberry said.

The shop’s owner, Rick Snyder, said he complied but the money in the
till wasn’t good enough for the masked gunman.

“He wanted me to show him where the safe was. I told him I didn’t have a
safe. He didn’t believe me,” Snyder said.

The gunman then ordered Snyder and a customer who was inside to get down
on their knees and empty their pockets.

“He kept saying ‘I’m going to kill you,’ ” as he kept moving his
handgun back and forth between two men’s heads.

Snyder said he feared the gunman was about to carry out his threat when
Joe Loy, the shop’s driver, came in.

The gunman turned his attentions to Loy, ordering him outside to kneel
in front of the business.

Snyder said that’s when he grabbed his .357-caliber revolver that had
been sitting in plain view by the cash register.

Loy told police that the robber cocked the gun next to his head as
Snyder came out firing. Snyder emptied his six-shot revolver and the
gunman fired several shots as he ran away, Goldsberry said.

“It was like a country-western shootout. We were like 5 feet away,”
firing at one another, Snyder said.

Spent shell casings and bloodied bullets that went through the gunman
lay around the business.

Snyder, a former Navy SEAL, proved to be the better shot.

Shortly after, a 28-year-old man who had been shot five times was
dropped off at Mount Carmel East and later transferred to Mount Carmel
West.

Whoever left the man at the hospital sped off.
The man was in surgery late last night, and his condition was unknown,
police said.

Snyder, who was at Mount Carmel West waiting to identify the wounded
man, was not hurt in the shootout.

He said he was pulling for the man.

“Even though he didn’t have any remorse for us, I don’t want him to
die,” Snyder said.

He said he wondered whether the robbery and shooting were related to a
threat he received about a week ago from a man demanding a free pizza.
Snyder refused and exchanged words with the man.

The man then allegedly threatened Snyder.
Snyder said he called 911, but Obetz police refused to take a report.

Goldsberry acknowledged that Snyder was told the threat wasn’t worthy of
a 911 call, but said it was too early to speculate whether the two were
connected.

The sergeant said he wanted to see whether the robbery could be
connected to another on Alum Creek Drive earlier this week where a man
made off with two beers.

The man was chased by Obetz police. The chase was called off when the
man appeared to be reaching for a gun.

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