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Thief with samurai sword robs Winnipeg McDonald's
Last Updated Mon, 17 Jan 2005 15:24:38 EST
CBC News
WINNIPEG - A man brandishing a samurai sword forced his way through the drive-thru window to rob a McDonald's restaurant in Winnipeg on Sunday.
The thief, who also wielded a pipe, climbed through the window at about 5:30 a.m. He held the sword to the throat of the restaurant's 17-year-old manager, forcing him to open a back door to an accomplice.
The robbers bound three employees with duct tape and forced the manager to give them cash.
They tied him up and fled the restaurant, which is located in the southern part of the city at Pembina Highway and Chancellor Drive.
The victims, who weren't injured, eventually freed themselves and called police.
Winnipeg police commended staff for how they handled the situation.
"A male coming to a drive-thru window armed with a sword and a pipe is going to be intimidating for anyone, let alone this 17-year-old manager," said Const. Shelly Glover.
"These employees did a fantastic job, given the trauma that they were obviously suffering."
Police said the suspects wore balaclavas, sunglasses and dark clothing. They didn't say how much money was taken.
Thief with samurai sword robs Winnipeg McDonald's
Last Updated Mon, 17 Jan 2005 15:24:38 EST
CBC News
WINNIPEG - A man brandishing a samurai sword forced his way through the drive-thru window to rob a McDonald's restaurant in Winnipeg on Sunday.
The thief, who also wielded a pipe, climbed through the window at about 5:30 a.m. He held the sword to the throat of the restaurant's 17-year-old manager, forcing him to open a back door to an accomplice.
The robbers bound three employees with duct tape and forced the manager to give them cash.
They tied him up and fled the restaurant, which is located in the southern part of the city at Pembina Highway and Chancellor Drive.
The victims, who weren't injured, eventually freed themselves and called police.
Winnipeg police commended staff for how they handled the situation.
"A male coming to a drive-thru window armed with a sword and a pipe is going to be intimidating for anyone, let alone this 17-year-old manager," said Const. Shelly Glover.
"These employees did a fantastic job, given the trauma that they were obviously suffering."
Police said the suspects wore balaclavas, sunglasses and dark clothing. They didn't say how much money was taken.
1 Comments:
At 1:33 PM, Jordan said…
i couldnt imagine a cooler way to rob a mcdonalds.
thats totally awesome
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