A Rite Aid security guard attempting to deal with unruly customers at a Pa. store has been shot and police are looking for the gunman.
The incident happened around 9 Tuesday at the Rite Aid near Broad and Oxford streets in Philadelphia, asPhiladelphia police say a man and woman inside the store were being rude to employees and that’s when two security guards employed by Rite Aid intervened and asked them to leave.
One of the guards, a 41-year-old man who was not named in the report, walked the couple out of the store to a nearby parking lot in the back of an AMC Theatre, where an altercation between the gunman and security guard occurred. It ended in the guard’s shooting, police say.
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