Two alleged purse snatchers got more than they
bargained for when a hairdresser ran out of his Wilmington Island salon with a gun.
Master stylist and colorist John Partain
saw two men run by his business, The Salon at Wilmington, at the Kroger
Island Center on Johnny Mercer Boulevard, about 3:30 p.m. Thursday.
"These guys were flying," Partain
said. "Then I heard the lady holler ‘They got my purse! They got
my purse!’"
The victim, an 81-year-old woman, was attacked in the parking
lot of the shopping center.
Partain, 57, who served in the Army before
he became a hairdresser, ran to the back of the store and grabbed his
gun, a Walther PPK. He said he keeps it there in case his business is
robbed.
"I remember (Partain) pushing me up
against the washing machine, "as he grabbed the weapon and barreled
out the back door, said Lucas Muncie, an assistant at the salon.
Partain watched the two men flee along the
fence behind the shopping center. He yelled at them several times to
stop.
The man with the purse jumped over the
fence into a residential neighborhood and escaped, Partain said. The
other didn’t make it over the fence, and continued to run along a
drainage ditch in front of the fence.
Partain said he fired the gun into the dirt
near the fence to try to stop him, but the man kept running. He fired
again, but the man still didn’t stop.
"I wasn’t trying to hit him. I
wouldn’t shoot him in the back. He was unarmed," Partain said.
He chased the man around the fence and down part of Penn
Waller Road.
"Finally, he was out of gas,"
Partain said.
The man tried to hide in some bushes, but
Partain ordered him down on the ground and kept him there until police
arrived.
Chatham County officers arrived and
arrested the man, identified as Shannon Deshawn Johnson in the police
report, and charged him with robbery by snatching. Johnson, 21, of
Miami, admitted to running from the scene, but denied involvement in the
robbery, according to the report.
During the arrest, police found Johnson in possession of a
small bag of cocaine, according to the report. Also charged with possession of a
controlled substance.
The officers also took Partain’s gun, in
case it’s needed for evidence.
Partain used to own a salon in Atlanta
called Mad Dog John’s. He recently decided to move back to the
Savannah area, where he grew up, but chose the tamer name The Salon for
his new business.
Hairdressers in the salon Friday had mixed
reaction to the incident. Some said they didn’t approve of Partain’s
use of the firearm. Others, like customer Debbie Crawford of Tybee
Island, said it’s just John being John.
"It seems to be in character for him," she said.