I just read a description about this in the current issue of American Rifleman's The Armed Citizen p10. I found an article about it online
Police said Shawn Sutton, 39, pretended to be a customer, while his wife Melody Sutton, 39, waited outside in the car. Police said Shawn Sutton wrapped a pair of women's underwear around his neck and face and pulled a gun on the store clerk demanding money.
This caught the attention of two customers who were inside the food mart. The first customer pulled his gun out to stop the robbery attempt while the second customer ran to his car to get his gun, according to police.
As Sutton tried to escape, police said a third customer who was armed came to help. The first customer noticed that Sutton was disarmed and told the other two customers not to shoot him. Police said all the customers had legal permits for their guns. (They don't need legal permits for their guns in GA)
I'll bet the second customer won't be leaving his gun in his car again.
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Police said Shawn Sutton, 39, pretended to be a customer, while his wife Melody Sutton, 39, waited outside in the car. Police said Shawn Sutton wrapped a pair of women's underwear around his neck and face and pulled a gun on the store clerk demanding money.
This caught the attention of two customers who were inside the food mart. The first customer pulled his gun out to stop the robbery attempt while the second customer ran to his car to get his gun, according to police.
As Sutton tried to escape, police said a third customer who was armed came to help. The first customer noticed that Sutton was disarmed and told the other two customers not to shoot him. Police said all the customers had legal permits for their guns. (They don't need legal permits for their guns in GA)
I'll bet the second customer won't be leaving his gun in his car again.

Armed customers stop husband, wife trying to rob North Georgia gas station at gunpoint, police say
A total of three customers pulled guns to stop the suspected robbers.