http://www.ketv.com/news/23434206/detail.htmlProsecutor Waits For Video Before Walgreens Decision
Customer Who Killed Would-Be Robber May Be Charged
POSTED: 11:49 am CDT May 3, 2010
UPDATED: 11:59 am CDT May 3, 2010
OMAHA, Neb. --
The city prosecutor said he's waiting to see surveillance video before deciding whether to charge a customer who opened fire inside a Walgreens, killing a would-be armed robber.
Marty Conboy said he hopes to make a decision by Wednesday in the case of James McCullough.
Police said McCullough shot and killed Marquail Thomas last week at the store near 61st Street and Northwest Radial Highway.
Conboy said the video will help show whether McCullough's weapon was completely concealed. McCullough had a permit to carry a weapon, but under state law, the weapon isn't supposed to be concealed.
Thomas' weapon, a sawed-off shotgun, turned out to be unloaded.