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Report: Escaped inmate tried to shoot Arby's employee

Published: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 10:18 a.m. MDT
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Authorities say escaped prison inmate Curtis Allgier, on the run after killing a corrections officer, pointed the gun at an Arby's employee and pulled the trigger.

The gun malfunctioned.

It was then that Allgier pistol-whipped two of the employees and Eric Fullerton jumped into the fray.

Fullerton, 59 and a former Army paratrooper, struggled with Allgier until the gun was knocked away.

New information obtained from booking reports at the Salt Lake County Jail detail the frenzied 50 minutes between the time police say Allgier, a white supremacist, shot and killed the Utah corrections officer and the time of his capture when he was found hiding in the manager's office of the fast food restaurant.

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Allgier was being treated at the University Hospital's Orthopaedic clinic, 590 S. Wakara Way, early Monday morning. He was getting a MRI for lower back pain.

"After Allgier was treated and was changing back into his prison clothing he attempted to escape," according to a booking statement from the Salt Lake County Jail. "Officer Stephen Anderson then attempted to prevent the escape."

Allgier was able to get Anderson's gun, which he then used to fatally shoot the 22-year Utah Department of Corrections veteran in the head about 7:45 a.m.

Allgier fled from the clinic and ran to Foothill Drive and Wakara Way. There he carjacked a SUV with two people inside, police say.

Salt Lake City police, acting on information of where Allgier might be headed, spotted him near 900 West and 400 South. A 40-minute chase ensued reaching speeds in excess of 100 mph. The chase made a loop from southbound I-15 to westbound I-215 to eastbound State Route 201 before exiting on Redwood Road.

Allgier abandoned his vehicle in the parking lot of Arby's, near 1700 South Redwood Road, and ran inside the restaurant where there were about 10 customers and employees.

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Employees of an Arby's at Redwood Road and 1700 South comfort each other after a deadly escape and police chase ended with Curtis Allgier's arrest at their restaurant.

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