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After dressing, he found what he would need to assure him of
success, two semi-automatic handguns. A 9 mm Glock in one hand and
a .357 caliber Sig Sauer at his side would comprise the protection
he needed. His heart pounded as he nervously loaded the guns and
anticipated the trip to the Nashville's Regions Bank. His eyes
darted nervously back and forth taking one last look to make sure
he had everything, and he reviewed his plan in his mind. He had
previously cut a hole in the fence leading to his escape route
behind the bank to the near highway. Everything should work just
fine. Although he was nervous, his criminal history emboldened
him. He covered his dark hair with a hat and left for the bank.
Suddenly, loud cracks echoed through the quiet woods. The flash
of gunfire followed by the deafening barrage that rang out in
quick succession was instantaneous. From inside the bank and out
on the street everyone heard the sickening pop, pop, pop, pop of
the robber's gun. A bullet ricocheted and hit Terry's thick boot
grazing his heel and dropping him immediately to the ground.
Stunned by the unexpected pain, Terry felt as though someone had
hit his foot with a sledge hammer, and he reeled back as bullets
splashed into standing puddles and splattered mud wherever they
hit. The suspect fired continuously at Terry and Aron as they
instinctively ducked for cover. The man refused to be taken.
by Marilyn Jeffers Walton