
A Chick-fil-A staff in Stone Mountain, Georgia, demonstrated unusual heroism when he fought off an armed robber who held a weapon to his mouth, according to USA Today.
Kevin Blair, an products specialist at the fast-food restaurant, faced a terrible struggle in the early hours of July 1 when a would-be criminal broke into the business through a drive-thru windows. Blair was threatened by the robber, who claimed Blair would die if he did n’t leave the safe. Blair, who did not know the key’s mix, decided to confront the intruder rather than agree.
Chick-fil-A individual describes times he fought off attacker
Blair recounted his valiant approach to WANF-TV, saying,” Well, if you’re going to take me, I’m not going to make it easy”. The rogue and Blair engaged in a fierce fight in the kitchen, according to tracking images from the restaurant. Blair managed to destroy the intruder, who was apparently trying to fight Blair into distribution. Despite being hit and kicked, Blair’s target remained on keeping the weapon aside from himself. Finally, the robber fled through a rear leave, leaving Blair uninjured and the healthy untouched.
” The only thing that was going through my thoughts is,’ I want to view my children,'” Blair told the place. ” Either way, I think the situation was greatest played out the way it played out because I’m talking to you now, and he’s behind restaurants”, Blair said, according to USA Today.
Blair, who has worked at Chick-fil-A for over a decade, including two and a half times at the Stone Mountain place, was praised for his bravery. No one was hurt in the attempted robbery due to his swift thinking and refusal to retreat.
Authorities arrested 51-year-old Tommie Lee Williams in connection with the incident. Williams faces several charges, including armed robbery, aggravated assault, second-degree crime, and theft. The car that was used in the attempted robbery was identified by officials, leading to Williams ‘ incarceration.