Man accused of robbing co-worker at gunpoint and showing up to work
WOW. Talk about dedicated to your job. A man is accused of robbing his colleague at gunpoint, but then shows up in time for his next shift.
WOW. There is brazen, and then there is brazen.
Next time a co-worker invites you out for a night out, and you don’t know them that well, let this serve as a cautionary tale.
A Chicago man is alleged to have robbed his colleague at gunpoint and then tried to extort him, only to turn up to work the next day.
The Chicago Police Department confirmed to news.com.au that Larry Murdock, 20, allegedly asked a 19-year-old co-worker from the Jewel Osco supermarket to hang out after work.
When the co-worker turned up, Murdock allegedly jumped into his car with another person, pulled out guns and robbed the victim of his iPhone, a watch, jewellery, his wallet and $US600 in cash. Murdock even took the shoes and hat the victim was wearing.
Later, Murdock is accused of ringing the victim and trying to extort him for $1200 to get his stuff back.
You’d think all this criminal activity would be a good excuse to chuck a sickie the next day, but Murdock turned up at the supermarket for his shift as usual, according to DNAinfo. The victim identified him to police through the window of the store and Murdock was promptly arrested.
At his bond hearing on Wednesday, Murdock was still wearing his Jewel Osco uniform. He was charged with felony armed robbery and bail was set at $US350,000.