Defendant Shot by Store Clerk During Armed Robbery Attempt
Gabriel Gonzales, 18, of Clarksville, Tennessee, was charged
yesterday in a criminal complaint with Hobbs Act robbery and brandishing and
carrying a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence, announced
U.S. Attorney Don Cochran for the Middle District of Tennessee.
According to the complaint, on May 10, 2018, just before
midnight, Gonzales and two other individuals accosted the clerk of Chip’s Quick
Stop, located on Whites Creek Pike, as he was outside the store. All of the individuals wore facial coverings
and Gonzales was armed with a shotgun.
Gonzales pointed the shotgun at the clerk and ordered him back into the
store. The clerk then drew his own
weapon and shot Gonzales. As the two
accomplices fled, the store clerk secured the shotgun and rendered first aid to
Gonzales until medical personnel arrived.
Gonzales was subsequently transported to a nearby hospital where he
required surgery for the gunshot wound.
Subsequent investigation determined that the shotgun used by
Gonzales had been stolen in Clarksville, Tennessee in April 2018.
If convicted, Gonzales faces up to 20 years in prison for
the robbery charge and an additional mandatory minimum of seven consecutive
years for using a firearm during a crime of violence.
This case was investigated by the Metropolitan Nashville
Police Department and the FBI. Assistant
U.S. Attorney Siji Moore is prosecuting the case.
A criminal complaint is merely an accusation. The defendant is presumed innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
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