A broad-daylight theft from an Alabama Tractor Provide retailer skidded to a halt when an armed buyer determined they weren’t having it and pulled out a gun. Decided to cease two males, who have been attempting to steal merchandise, clients took motion. Following the dramatic takedown that ensued, one buyer had a message for every other thieves who may contemplate doing one thing comparable.
Ryan Maxie and his fiancée, Katie Clark, have been within the parking zone of an Alabama Tractor Provide retailer on a Friday morning when, unbeknownst to the pair on the time, two males tried a broad-daylight theft from the shop. The couple knew one thing was unsuitable after they abruptly heard gunshots, which left them scrambling to name the authorities as additionally they tried to determine what was occurring.
“I used to be attempting to name 911 whereas we have been seeing what was occurring,” Katie Clark informed WPMI.
Two males have been loading up a purchasing cart with unpaid merchandise, intent on stealing the products. Nonetheless, some clients weren’t going to take a seat and simply watch, together with one who pulled out a gun and fired photographs on the getaway automobile, taking out at the very least one of many SUV’s tires, The Blaze reported.
In keeping with witnesses, two males — later recognized as Toby Priest and Troy Brown — have been attempting to steal merchandise from the Tractor Provide Co. location in Theodore, about quarter-hour southwest of Cell. Selecting Theodore as a spot to aim to drag off a criminal offense was the primary of many errors these thieves made, in response to Ryan Maxie, who witnessed the aftermath of Priest and Brown’s dangerous choices.
“What was humorous is the man put his palms as much as his mouth and went like that, and when he went like that, a giant o’l bag stuffed with white powder got here and hit the bottom. It was like dude, everyone knows you threw it,” Maxie recalled. “You bought like 15 folks standing round, everyone goes to have the ability to inform.”
Though one buyer was capable of pull Toby Priest out of the getaway automobile, the second suspect was capable of take off within the SUV, however he didn’t get far.
“They type of beat on one another contained in the automobile, the man was attempting to [hit the driver’s hands] so he wouldn’t begin the automobile,” Maxie recalled. “Sadly he was capable of get it began and floored it again, so the man needed to step again so he didn’t get hit. When he floored it again he got here out this entrance … and went to that gentle proper there and hit a U-turn and type of did a pair [of] donuts within the street.”

Troy Brown may need thought he was within the clear, however one other buyer shot out at the very least one of many automobile’s tires, which proved helpful in bringing the theft to a halt. Brown was apparently pressured to ditch the getaway SUV, which was quickly discovered by the Cell Police after it was deserted on Freeway 90 on the Interstate 10 entrance. It had at the very least one flat tire, in response to stories.
Though Brown took the time to alter his garments, he was ultimately positioned by police, carrying a special outfit, witnesses stated. Brown and Priest have been each booked into Cell Metro Jail and charged with third-degree felony theft.

After the pair was arrested, Ryan Maxie had some phrases of knowledge and shared some recommendation for any crooks who may strive their luck in his neck of the woods.
“Don’t come to Theodore and rob a Tractor Provide with out figuring out the particular person goes to have a gun,” he stated with a chuckle. “Everyone seems to be strolling round with weapons in Theodore.”
Certainly, it appears fairly unwise to strive your luck in part of the nation the place law-abiding residents are recognized to legally arm themselves. Troy Brown and Toby Priest thought they have been going to get away, however the clients had a special plan. Being armed allowed at the very least one in all them to comply with by means of with it. Due to these courageous clients, two criminals have been taken off our streets and held accountable for his or her crimes.