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Store clerk stabs customer who cannot prove he's old enough to buy cigarettes, sheriff says

Por: The Advocate Crime December 08, 2022

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A store clerk stabbed a customer during a fight that started when the man couldn't prove he was old enough to buy a pack of cigarettes, the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office said Wednesday.The clerk, Brandon Sam, 19, was booked on aggravated battery after a fight at a convenience store near the intersection of Airline Highway and Pecue Lane in southeastern Baton Rouge late Tuesday afternoon. The 27-year-old victim is expected to... + full article



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