Friday, October 27, 2017

Robber Ate Some Gas Station Knuckle Style Chili!

Might want to get a slab of raw steak.

The most riskiest job in the world is being a cashier at a gas station. Many people who work behind the counter are often required to "drop" the money in order to prevent a would be robber from jacking up the place.

An Ohio man tried to do this and found out that his choice of weapon couldn't withstand the might force of shock.

Andre Young, 52, is being held on $175,000 get out of free card. Young attempted to jack up a local Speedway gas station in Cincinnati. He must have appeared during the night when one of the workers was there. It must have been before the 1am last call when he tried to do this.

In a surveillance camera, young was purchasing a beer and was making small talk with the cashier. Within a second, Young tried to jump the counter and was armed with a blade cutter. The cashier reacted quickly and moved over to the far left as he was trying to escape. Young tried to corner him and guess what happened.

Yep, he was served knuckle style chili.
Robber Got served knuckle style chili at a Cincinnati Speedway convinence store.
Young was bleeding from the face. The cashier called 911 and reported the incident and the Hamilton County Sheriff quickly apprehended Young.

During a hospital interview, Young had said that he was drunk and he didn't think at the time. The county prosecutor said otherwise. Young has a rap sheet that goes all the way back to his younger days. Young tried to jack up the Speedway gas station back in 2005. The last time he did it, he used a bat.

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

I'm not sure what's going to happen with the cashier, but given the circumstances I don't know if he may keep his job or lose it. Speedway has rules that most cashiers have to follow.

I assume that "trying to be a hero" is not one of the rules.

Although I assume Speedway is happy that their worker is safe, he might get a talking to about taking action into his own hands.



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