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Late last Monday night, four young men attempted to rob a pizza delivery guy, and it was probably the biggest mistake they’d ever made.

In Charlotte, North Carolina, the boys ambushed a 49-year-old pizza delivery guy who was making a delivery to an apartment complex. One of the boys had a rifle and pointed it at the delivery man while demanding money.

The delivery guy pulled out his own firearm and protected himself, shooting three of the boys during what’s being called a “scuffle.”

The boys ran away and the delivery driver called 911 to report the incident.

Police caught two suspects near the scene right away. A third was located at a laundromat nearby shortly after.

The fourth suspect was found about an hour later, when he reportedly arrived at the local hospital. Apparently, he was dropped off because of a gunshot wound.

Nemiah Zante McInnis, 20-years-old, was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. He was released and turned over to the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office. According to the North County Bookings website, McInnis was also charged with possession of cocaine recovered during this incident.

McInnis has a long rap sheet, with convictions including resisting police, larceny from a motor vehicle, possession of a stolen vehicle, and motor vehicle theft.

Toybyus James Banks, 18-years-old, was shot during the altercation and has reportedly not yet been released from the hospital.

The third suspect who was shot was a 15-year-old male. He was treated for his injury, released from the hospital, and taken into custody by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police. He was transported to a juvenile detention facility.

The fourth suspect, who was not shot, was a 16-year-old male.

The pizza delivery driver wasn’t injured during the assault.

All four of the boys will be charged with robbery with a dangerous weapon and conspiracy to commit robbery with a dangerous weapon. The 16-year-old will be tried as a juvenile due to the state’s new Raise the Age law, which took effect in December.

Police were able to determine that the rifle was actually a toy gun that had been painted to look real.

Source: LET

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