Police Chief and 7-Eleven Didn’t
Bruno Kirchenwitz, the Basalt the 7-Eleven clerk who was fired by 7-Eleven for supposedly challenging the gang bangers who (probably) were responsible spraying five bullets into that store, did not in fact “bring it on” himself.
7-Eleven is claiming in large part that Burno was fired because he, in his verbal exchange with the attempted murderer(s), supposedly said to them, “Bring it on,” thereby inviting the attack.
7-Eleven says the Basalt police chief told the company that’s what Bruno said to the goons. Burno has been saying all along that he told the chief that he had only thought “bring it on,” and that he never offered to fight or in any other way challenged the gangsters.
The truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth is now out. Bruno was given a polygraph by one of the state’s top polygraphists, and he was shown to have answered truthfully to questions specific to the allegation made by the chief and by 7-Eleven. Bruno has been vindicated. I wonder if the chief and the liars at 7-Eleven would be willing to sit for a polygraph?
The cost of the polygraph was paid for by Denver radio station KHOW. The results were announced on the Peter Boyles Show, the number one talk radio show on the Front Range To listen online to the report from the polygraphist and Bruno’s reaction to the results, go to: www.khow.com ; click on “Shows”; click on The Peter Boyles Show” click on
“The Complete Pete” ; click on “July 27, 2007 7:00am”

Something here smells like fish, rotten fish….
I have stopped in that store at least 200 times over the last 7 years, and I always found Bruno to be quite the character, but also very professional, helpful and polite.
Sure, he wore a U.S. Border Patrol cap, but isn’t that his right to do so? If 7-11 allowed him to wear that cap all that time, then that cesspool falls in Southland Corporation’s lap (aka 7/11)
Yep, something stinks here, and I think 7-Eleven should step up the plate before one of their clerks gets his 15 minutes of fame, and they get a bad name. Lets fish!– J
Something here smells like fish, rotten fish….
I have stopped in that store at least 200 times over the last 7 years, and I always found Bruno to be quite the character, but also very professional, helpful and polite.
Sure, he wore a U.S. Border Patrol cap, but isn’t that his right to do so? If 7-11 allowed him to wear that cap all that time, then that cesspool falls in Southland Corporation’s lap (aka 7/11)
Yep, something stinks here, and I think 7-Eleven should step up the plate before one of their clerks gets his 15 minutes of fame, and they get a bad name. Lets fish!– J