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Watch Clerk Take on Armed Robber | Patch PM
Bobbi Kristina Brown's autopsy to be unsealed | New Six Flags roller coaster | Anheuser-Busch sending drinking water to tornado victims

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Watch This Clerk Fight a Gun-Wielding Robber
It’s almost hard to watch. But, amazingly, a Burke County convenience store clerk captured on video fighting with an armed robber not only escaped uninjured, but she ends up chasing the would-be robber away.
The suspect, wearing a hooded sweatshirt, walks up to the counter of the store and pretends to buy a soda, only to then pull a handgun on the woman working the register.
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Almost immediately, she starts fighting back, even though the gun is leveled at her and only inches away. >>> Watch the video.
Judge Moves To Unseal Bobbi Kristina Brown's Autopsy
A Fulton County Superior Court judge has agreed to unseal the autopsy report of the late Bobbi Kristina Brown.
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Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard's office said Judge Henry M. Newkirk vacate a court order after listening to arguments made by the parties involved.
Howard added that when his office requested the autopsy be withheld from public view, "we felt that we had valid public safety and investigative reasons for that request." >>> Read more.
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Anheuser-Busch Sends Drinking Water To Louisiana Tornado Victims
- The company's Cartersville brewery will delivery about 50,000 cans of emergency water to victims of about 65 tornadoes near Baton Rouge.
Virtual Reality Coming to Six Flags Roller Coaster
- Dare Devil Dive will allow riders to experience a roller coaster like never before.
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