Adric White pulled out his revolver, broke into a Family Dollar, and demanded that the cashier give him all of the money.
When he took the staff hostage at gunpoint, White, 18, believed he knew what he was doing.
Acting like a pro, he gave them orders, made demands, and felt powerful when they were carried out. However, when a good Samaritan with a valid concealed-carry license pulled out their gun and confronted the young armed robber, the situation took a different turn.
The Good Samaritan urged White not to move and aimed his handgun at him when he arrived on the scene.
White, however, was not going to allow his fame to be taken from him that lightly. He turned to stare at the Good Samaritan rather than listen.
White took five bullets, which killed him and made it possible for others to bind him and remove his pistol from him because the robber had been told not to move by the man with the gun.