The man who shot a would-be robber at a grocery store is upset police won't give him his gun back.
The Milwaukee County District Attorney cleared Nazir Al-Mujaahid of any criminal wrongdoing.
Al-Mujaahid fired inside the Milwaukee Aldi on Jan. 30th.
Police took his gun during the investigation.
Al-Mujaahid said three times he's asked police to return the weapon.
"Not only is it frustrating -- it's disheartening, because now I'm feeling like the legal system is coming down on me for some reason," Al-Mujaahid said.
In a statement, Milwaukee Police spokeswoman Anne Schwartz wrote, "Milwaukee Police continue to investigate the armed robbery of a north side grocery store on Jan. 30, 2012.
The robbery suspects were arrested and charged. A customer who discharged his personal firearm and struck one of the suspects was cleared by the DA's office in the shooting.
The gun used by that customer is still considered evidence in the armed robbery case."
The Milwaukee County District Attorney cleared Nazir Al-Mujaahid of any criminal wrongdoing.
Al-Mujaahid fired inside the Milwaukee Aldi on Jan. 30th.
Police took his gun during the investigation.
Al-Mujaahid said three times he's asked police to return the weapon.
"Not only is it frustrating -- it's disheartening, because now I'm feeling like the legal system is coming down on me for some reason," Al-Mujaahid said.
In a statement, Milwaukee Police spokeswoman Anne Schwartz wrote, "Milwaukee Police continue to investigate the armed robbery of a north side grocery store on Jan. 30, 2012.
The robbery suspects were arrested and charged. A customer who discharged his personal firearm and struck one of the suspects was cleared by the DA's office in the shooting.
The gun used by that customer is still considered evidence in the armed robbery case."
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