Chillicothe: Armed man robs ''no-guns'' business

The Chillicothe Gazette is reporting that a business called Check Into Cash was robbed at gunpoint Thursday afternoon.

The newspaper did not report that the criminal walked right past the business' "no-guns" signs in order to commit his crime.

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According to the story, an employee reported to police a man entered the store in Central Center with a gun and rushed toward her as he demanded money. The man then retrieved the money from the cash registers while the employee lay on the floor.

The amount of money stolen was not reported, and the incident remains under investigation. The suspect remains at large.

Contact information for this business, and other discriminatory and unsafe businesses, is available on OFCC's Do Not Patronize While Armed database.

For an extensive listing of crimes committed at "no-guns" businesses, click here.

Is advertising that customers and employees inside your business are defenseless really such a "safe" idea?

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