A store worker was killed in America due to a dispute over the placement of the muzzle

A store worker was shot and killed by a customer on Monday in a dispute over mask placement, before the gunman was wounded in a shootout with a store keeper, Melody Maddox, Sheriff of DeKalb County, Georgia.

Maddox said at a press conference that a store guard was injured in the accident, which occurred at the Big Bear department store in DeKalb County.

And she continued, “It happened because of a muzzle.

I don't know if they put it on or not.

There were several people in the store when a dispute arose over the placement of the mask, so that the gunman drew his weapon and shot the worker.

Maddox said the security guard opened fire and wounded him.

Businesses, stores and other businesses in Georgia can require customers to wear a mask to reduce the spread of COVID-19, but are not required to do so, according to executive orders issued by Republican Governor Brian Kemp.

Maddox did not reveal any names.

She said the three were immediately taken to hospital, where the guard is in stable condition after being shot twice.