Adric White walked into that Family Dollar believing the gun in his hand made him powerful. He pointed it at innocent clerks, barked orders, and gambled that fear would keep everyone frozen. What he didn’t see was the quiet customer with a concealed‑carry permit watching every move, weighing every second, until it felt like there was no time left to wait for police.When the stranger finally stepped forward and ordered White not to move, the teenager turned toward him instead of dropping the weapon. Five bullets later, White was on the floor, alive but bleeding, his robbery over and his control shattered. His family raged at the man who shot him, demanding to know why he wasn’t arrested, why he didn’t just walk away. But investigators called it self‑defense and defense of others: a split‑second choice in a small store where one young man’s bad decision met another man’s terrible, necessary resolve.
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