[Rhodes22-list] Marine One

Brad Haslett flybrad at gmail.com
Sun Jan 27 22:06:37 EST 2008


Robert, just got back from Illinois and a visit to the parents - will
respond to politics tomorrow.  In the meantime, this happened some months
back but just found its way to my inbox (from the Marine Times).  Brad

-------------------

Former Marine thwarts Subway robbery, kills 1
  By Michael Hoffman - Staff writer
Posted : Thursday Jul 5, 2007 6:32:23 EDT

A 71-year-old former "Marine One" helicopter pilot broke up an armed robbery
at a Plantation, Fla., Subway restaurant last week, killing one alleged
robber and hospitalizing another.

While John Lovell was finishing up his sandwich around 11:15 p.m. last
Wednesday, two masked men armed with guns barged into the restaurant,
according to a statement from the Plantation police. After taking money from
the register, the two men turned to Lovell and demanded his wallet, police
said.

As the two tried to force Lovell into the ladies' room where he thought he
would be killed, the former Marine reached behind his back to grab his
.45-caliber handgun, which he fired seven times at the two men, according to
the police statement.

Donicio Arrendell, 22, of North Lauderdale, was fatally shot in the head and
chest. Frederick Gadson, 21, of Fort Lauderdale, ran from the store after he
was shot in the chest, according to the police statement. A police canine
unit found him hiding next to a nearby bank. He was sent to Broward General
Hospital and was listed in stable condition.

"It's tragic and I feel sorry for them," said Lovell's attorney and longtime
friend Wesley White. Lovell did not return calls to his home Monday
afternoon. "He did it to protect himself and the guy behind the Subway
counter."

Police will not charge Lovell. He owned a concealed weapons permit to carry
the gun he used that night, White said.

"Lovell doesn't want to talk about the incident right now because he is
afraid the family members of the two men will come after him," he said.

Gadson was charged with felony murder and armed robbery. According to
Florida law, a person charged with a felony, such as armed robbery,
resulting in death can also be charged with murder.

Lovell served with Marine Helicopter Squadron 1 — which transports the
president, vice president and cabinet members — while John F. Kennedy and
Lyndon B. Johnson were in office, White said. After getting out of the
Marine Corps as a major, Lovell flew with Pan-America and Delta, he said.

"Based on his Marine Corps training he was ready for that night," White
said.

An official at the squadron said he could not confirm whether Lovell was a
pilot there, since they do not track former pilots.


More information about the Rhodes22-list mailing list