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Healthcare Security Weekly, October 29, 2007
Several security officers from St. Louis University Hospital witnessed an armed robbery, caught the robbers, and recovered the gun used in the incident, reported the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Two men were held by St. Louis police after they allegedly shot another man during the October 22 robbery near the hospital. The injured man and two acquaintances told police a pair of men approached them and demanded their money. Two of the men handed over their money and cell phones, but the third got scared and starting running. The robbers chased him and shot him in the back. Security officers saw the incident and apprehended the two robbers. The injured man was taken to the hospital.
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