Police: Man arrested for putting soda in water cup at Springdale McDonald's
Many facepalms throughout this story!
Many facepalms throughout this story!
Then, the manager stood behind the suspect's car and tried to stop them from leaving, according to the report, but the car reversed and hit the manager. The manager tried to get the keys out of the ignition and was hit on the hand and then by the vehicle again, the manager told police.
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Read this the other day, I can't believe the manager put himself in harms way for a coke.
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is that why it's felony theft for a coke?
Sounds like it.A person who knowingly or intentionally takes property from another person or from the presence of another person:
(1) by using or threatening the use of force on any person; or
(2) by putting any person in fear;
commits robbery, a Class C felony. However, the offense is a Class B felony if it is committed while armed with a deadly weapon or results in bodily injury to any person other than a defendant, and a Class A felony if it results in serious bodily injury to any person other than a defendant. - See more at: Ind. Code § 35-42-5-1 : Indiana Code - Section 35-42-5-1: Robbery
Read this the other day, I can't believe the manager put himself in harms way for a coke.
For those who will comment prior to reading the article.
is that why it's felony theft for a coke?
No, it isn't theft it is robbery under what appears to be the relevant statute:is that why it's felony theft for a coke?
Seriously. Do shoplifters get tagged with felony robbery for a $1 pack of gum, if they get into a scuffle with Loss Prevention in the parking lot?
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