I've seen that dude before at the mall,,,,he patrolled Food Lion grocery store.(yeah, that's how bad nikkas be stealing there). After the guy shot him,,,,he took his gun,
shyt's getting bad in Gboro....two college students got killed recently too
GREENSBORO — The echo of a gunshot that killed a 51-year-old Food Lion security guard sent shoppers running from the store Saturday night, but patrons said Sunday they wouldn't let fear stop them from returning to their local grocery store.
"The way this world is it could happen anywhere," said Felicia Hayes, 39, of Greensboro. "Bullets don't have eyes. If it is your time to go it is your time to go."
http://www.greensboro.com/news/crim...cle_9440382c-e00d-5207-a069-6bf2f230eafd.html
Greensboro Police Department identified the Guard-One security officer as Anthony Charles Smith of Winston-Salem. He was shot at 7:21 p.m. inside the company's 2316 E. Market St. location.
"It's a sad situation," said Vanecia Gainey, 29, of Greensboro. "He was a nice man. Now you have to think about this stuff."
A Guard-One dispatcher said officials would not be available until Monday morning.
Food Lion spokeswoman Christy Phillips-Brown referred the News & Record to local police but released a statement from company officials: "Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family, friends and co-workers of Anthony Smith, the security guard who passed away at our store last night."
Police officers said they need to talk to the shoppers who left the store in fear, hoping someone has information that would lead to an arrest.
shyt's getting bad in Gboro....two college students got killed recently too

GREENSBORO — The echo of a gunshot that killed a 51-year-old Food Lion security guard sent shoppers running from the store Saturday night, but patrons said Sunday they wouldn't let fear stop them from returning to their local grocery store.
"The way this world is it could happen anywhere," said Felicia Hayes, 39, of Greensboro. "Bullets don't have eyes. If it is your time to go it is your time to go."
http://www.greensboro.com/news/crim...cle_9440382c-e00d-5207-a069-6bf2f230eafd.html
Greensboro Police Department identified the Guard-One security officer as Anthony Charles Smith of Winston-Salem. He was shot at 7:21 p.m. inside the company's 2316 E. Market St. location.
"It's a sad situation," said Vanecia Gainey, 29, of Greensboro. "He was a nice man. Now you have to think about this stuff."
A Guard-One dispatcher said officials would not be available until Monday morning.
Food Lion spokeswoman Christy Phillips-Brown referred the News & Record to local police but released a statement from company officials: "Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family, friends and co-workers of Anthony Smith, the security guard who passed away at our store last night."
Police officers said they need to talk to the shoppers who left the store in fear, hoping someone has information that would lead to an arrest.