Chick-fil-A Worker Takes Down Armed Robber – Everything Law and Order Blog

Video shows a Chick-fil-A delivery driver fighting off an armed robber who smashed through the drive-thru window on July 1. Kevin Blair credits his self-defense training for keeping him alive after the suspect pointed a gun at his head and told him to open the safe. Blair wrestled the suspect until he eventually ran out the door. Police later arrested 53-year-old Tommie Lee William in connection to the incident. Law&Crime’s Sierra Gillespie breaks it down.

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41 thoughts on “Chick-fil-A Worker Takes Down Armed Robber”
  1. Don't call him "suspect". Call him correctly, criminal. The narrator is all over the place. She first says that he is a delivery guy at the wrong place at the wrong time, not an employee. Then she says "he's an employee". Very unprofessional.

  2. Constructive criticism: Pick one word to describe each combatant and stick to it. Otherwise, your play-by-play is a little confusing. You called the criminal "suspect ," "gunman," and "would-be robber
    ." And you called the victim "worker," "employee," and "delivery man." Were there six people involved or two?

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