Senior Killed in Home Depot Shoving Incident Was Army Vet
The family of an 83-year-old Home Depot worker who died after stopping an alleged shoplifter is speaking out. Army veteran Gary Rasor stepped out of his booth to confront a man cops say was making off with three power washers. That's when the man allegedly shoved Rasor to the ground. Rasor suffered a broken pelvis and hip. Rasor died of complications from his injuries six weeks after the attack. His son, Jeff Rasor, says all police will need to catch the killer is "one good phone call."
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