Customer Snaps Into Action When He Walks In on Armed Robbery at Restaurant – IOTW Report

Customer Snaps Into Action When He Walks In on Armed Robbery at Restaurant

Western Journal: An armed man met his match — and his end — on Sunday night after aiming his weapon at the wrong person, according to police.

According to KYW-TV, police said a 53-year-old man entered a Philadelphia Wingstop restaurant around 10 p.m. and ordered employees to empty the cash register.

Moments later, when a man in his late 20s arrived to pick up an order, the robber and his firearm greeted him.

From behind the counter, the suspect, wearing gloves and a mask, ordered the customer — who was using his cellphone — to hand it over, WPVI-TV reported. Instead, the customer pulled out his own weapon and fired one shot.

The bullet struck the suspected thief in the neck, police said. The man fell behind the counter and was later reported dead at the scene. more

21 Comments on Customer Snaps Into Action When He Walks In on Armed Robbery at Restaurant

  1. Still doing stick-ups at 53? What a wonderful, well-lived life.

    He was probably just accepting capital contributions to fund the neighborhood junior achievement project

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