N.J. man who tried to rob pharmacy in Pa. shot and killed
LEVITTOWN, Pa.— A man who was shot and killed as he attempted to rob a Pennsylvania pharmacy on Friday has been identified as a New Jersey man, according the Bucks County District Attorney's office.
Bozarth wore a Halloween mask and was carrying a shotgun when he entered the store and a clerk at the store saw him enter on a surveillance video and grabbed his handgun, NBC 10 reports.
The clerk warned him numerous times to stop, but when Bozarth jumped the counter, he fired, the report continued.
Kim Goldsboro, who was acting as the getaway driver for the robbery, was arrested outside the pharmacy in a van stolen from New Jersey.
The two also had zip ties and were planning on tying up the clerk, police told NBC.
District Attorney David Heckler said at a press conference Friday that Bozarth "Asked for what he got and got it," according to 6 ABC.
"From what I can see, he performed a public service in taking out this fella," he continued when asked if the pharmacy owner would face any charges.