Robbery brings shame for Urbana barber
URBANA (AP) — James Winston looked straight into the eyes of the young man who robbed him and had a reaction that one might not expect.
"I felt so humbled and so ashamed," said the 63-year-old barber, who was robbed in his southeast Urbana shop last week.
That's because Winston had once been a young criminal himself.
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