(FL) Wounded Hollywood man fends off robbers with hail of bullets in driveway

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Wounded Hollywood man fends off robbers with hail of bullets in driveway

By Jamie Malernee
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Posted April 17 2006

A 69-year-old man was grazed by a bullet on his cheek during an attempted robbery in the driveway of his Hollywood home Sunday, but escaped with his life when he pulled out his gun and fired back.

Francesco "Franco" D'Arpino pulled into his garage at about 5:10 a.m. after working the night shift at his North Miami Beach restaurant, Franco's Pizza, when police say a white car rammed into the back of his car and someone opened fire. A bullet grazed D'Arpino's cheek. He grabbed his gun, which he keeps on him, and shot back, driving off the attackers.

Authorities suspect the gunmen targeted D'Arpino and may have followed him from his pizzeria.

"It's safe to assume this was not a random act of violence," said Hollywood Police Capt. Tony Rode. "They were probably thinking, 'Hey, the business owner comes home late ... he probably has the safe deposit box with him.'"

D'Arpino was taken to Memorial Regional Hospital where he was treated and listed in stable condition Sunday at about 11 a.m. His wife, inside the house during the shooting and shaken by the incident, was also taken in for observation, said neighbor Renee Cote, who awoke to the sound of the shootout and said she was the first to call 911.

"I heard the shots and then some shouting and then more shots," she said Sunday afternoon. "I was afraid to go to my window. I heard something hit my house."

Those who live in the middle-class Hollywood Hills neighborhood, where the 5100 block of Jefferson Street is peppered with 50s- and 60s-style ranch homes and SUVs, didn't know which was more surprising, the violent attempted robbery in their normally quiet area, or D'Arpino shooting back.

Records show he has a concealed weapons permit as does another, younger family member listed as living in the home.

"I'd like to thank him for standing up for the rest of the neighbors," said Eric Jostad, who lives a few doors down. "We didn't know what it was. You say, `Nah, it can't be gunshots.' I figured someone was banging on some trash cans."

Cote agreed, adding that the D'Arpino family had had to withstand hardship in the past year, including damage from Hurricane Wilma, and deserved some "justice."

"He's such a nice guy, and the hurricane wiped [his restaurant] out. He lost power and all his food and then his insurance didn't help," she said, adding that recently, someone had been shooting the store windows with BB guns. "They were just getting on their feet again."

She said D'Arpino worked the night shift nearly every night despite his age and his daughter worked the day shift.

His home is a neatly kept but aging bungalow that is spartan in its lack of adornment. No one answered the door at the home Sunday afternoon. No one answered the phone, either.

Police said they had no suspects in the attempted robbery and shooting. Rode said D'Arpino was not able to give a description of the men in the four-door, white car.

One witness said the car was an Audi.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/southflorida/sfl-cshot17apr17,0,3692285.story
 
Hollywood

Hollywood, FL ia a one mile square in Dade County that had the worst record of traffic cop abuse I ever heard. Around 1980 they used to do things like shine a flashlight at non-residents rear tires at a stop sign to see if they were 2/32" or more. Keep the State law fine. An officer was to write his pay in tickets each month. They had a helocopter and SWAT long before the last president put 100,000 cops on the street which went into equipment in many areas.

Had a nice dog track.
 
YES!!!!! Yet another crime successfully stopped by a regular, everyday citizien in the Gunshine State!!! The good news just keeps on rolling in from the "stand your ground" legislation last August.

Maybe it's time San Fran, NY, Wash DC, Chicago et al paid a little more attention to what's possible if civilians are allowed to defend themselves...LESS CRIME!!

And I'm gonna bet those two thugs are going to think REAL HARD before attacking the next person, whether that person actually has a gun or not. I'm sure they're too busy right now to think about much more than trying to get the brown stains out of their underwear....:neener:
 
Everytime that I read something like this, I think of a young man that worked at a service station in the bad part of a big city.
It is in Ohio and got to know him pretty well. He had a wife and two small children. I was going to night school and would stop there 3 times a week to gas up, etc.
One night I was going to stop, and there were LEO's everywhere. I saw someone laying on the ground, covered up. It was him.
Ohio was very slow in implementing CCW, but that is another story.
The guy that was killed talked about getting a gun because he felt nervous in that area. He could not legally carry one because of the law.
I often think that he may still be alive if he could have carried a gun legally, who knows.
The robbers got forty dollars. They turned themselves in 2 days later.
I have to hand it to the business owner mentioned above. He did the right thing.
I am tired of liberals trying to tell other people that they do not need a gun, as alot of them are with their body guards and have no worries about crime.
Our former governor actually said that if he signed the CCW bill, Ohio would turn into the OK CORRAL!!! WHen are they ever going to get it through their thick liberal skulls that a person with the permit is not the bad guy, the bad guy without the permit is the one you have to be concerned about.
My hat goes off to the store owner mentioned above.
 
Had this happened in Hollywood California.

The business owner would be sitting in jail for negliently discarging his firearm in a city and endangering everyone's life.
:barf: :barf:
 
BigFatKen
FYI- Hollywood is Broward not North Havana (I mean Dade County) but it is right on the border. And you are thinking of the Indian reservation with the speed traps back then the entire Indian reservation was within Hollywood city limits. You still couldn't pay me to go back an live there now but it was pleasant to gow up in.
And to keep this gun related Hollywood is the first place I ever bottomed out the suspension of a car because it was loaded with too many guns:evil:
 
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