Agree the worker was like "this shit again"?
I disagree that he should have escalated though. Literally no one was in danger, bad guy just wanted money. Let him go.
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This will turn up the heat on this thread, cuz it begs the question of whether to "escalate" or "not" and was actually the subject of conversation two nights ago at the range, discussing the restaurant/diner/bank robbery scenario... and there are about a million news stories/video from the past, where a "simple robbery" by jacked-up meth infused arseholes all of a sudden "decided" (with their narcotic fried "brain") that the "muthaf*cka be staring at me the wrong way" or the other clerk "dun be disrespectin' me an what you be lookin' at, muth*
****as??" etc... and just starts wildly firing at will.
To engage or not engage... I always think about the CA bank video from years ago where things "seemed OK" and everyone thought the bad guy would take the cash and scram...instead of executing the five or nine innocents (or whatever the number was in the next morning's headline that took bullets from the scumball).
I believe THAT is probably one of the bigger decisions we gun owners face.. Not necessarily when to pull the trigger, but when to draw/engage/"escalate" etc etc ... And there may be no definitive answer, just (God forbid) wait til the situation presents itself and determine - very quickly - how to act...
Personally? I refuse to wait to be judged by anyone other than my maker, and some maggot scum not-clear-thinking-criminal ain't my maker, so I'd probably go for the shot(s) if given the opportunity...
But I just hope/pray I'm never given the opportunity.
Just sayin'