A video still shows store owner Mohammad Sohail pointing a gun at a robber, who he then let go with $40 and a loaf of bread. Sohail was later busted by investigators for selling drug paraphernalia.
The compassionate convenience store owner who took pity on a would-be robber was busted on charges of selling illegal drug paraphernalia.
http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/Mohammad+Sohail - Mohammad Sohail , who runs http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/Shirley+Express - Shirley Express in Shirley, L.I., was one of seven store owners raided by town investigators Tuesday night, as news of his heroic act was making was spreading across the country.
His business sold items such as pipes and bongs, which is a violation of town codes, a source said, adding that the charges are civil, not criminal.
Sohail said he did not get a summons or a ticket, and was unaware the pipes he was selling could be used for drug use.
"I've never even smoked a cigarette in my life. I thought they were for tobacco," he told the Daily News.
"I don't even drink beer, just strawberry milk."
Sohail, 46, made headlines Tuesday, when details emerged of his encounter with a masked bandit who entered his store May 21 and attempted to rob him.
Instead of handing over cash, the Pakistani immigrant reached for his licensed shotgun and pointed it at the crook who fell to his knees and begged for forgiveness.
Sohail took pity on the sobbing man who told him he was broke and unemployed, and he sent him on his way with $40 and a loaf of bread.
He also made the robber vow to end his life of crime and has said he does not intend to press charges.
"It was a town raid, not a police raid," Sohail said Thursday.
"They simply confiscated the pipes."
Sohail said investigators seized 101 pipes and six bongs from his premises and was concerned news of the raid would detract from the message he was trying to spread with his act of compassion.
"I don't want to thin my message. I'm not selling drugs," he said.
"I can leave everything - this store, everything in it - for my good name.
"I love my good reputation."