The victim's widow said her husband threw himself on the suspect and tried to get the gun from him to save them, 'You took someone's husband, kids' dad, or a mother's son for $400.'
A Richmond family has been ripped apart after a robber held up their pharmacy and killed a loved one who was working there.The video above is ABC13's 24/7 Livestream.
The suspect, who did not work for the city or any other utility company, then demanded cash. That's when 28-year-old Rashad Gates jumped into action, trying to save his aunt-in-law and wife. The suspect took off in an unknown direction, and police could not find him. Teanna Gates not only lost her husband. She lost her source of income. She doesn't feel comfortable going back to work where Rashad Gates was killed. He loved his wife and 6 and 8-year-old boys, had his whole life ahead of him and had just graduated from HVAC school. Teanna Gates said she won't rest until the suspect is caught.
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