The Jimmy John's cashier who kept his cool while being robbed at gunpoint by a customer said that the man seemed like a total rookie.
Speaking to BBC, Tuker Murray, who is the assistant general manager at the Kansas City, Missouri shop said that he never feared for his life, and there was nothing intimidating about the robber.
The sandwich shop located on 3900 Broadway in Kansas City, Missouri, was held up around 9pm on Wednesday by a man wearing a light blue sweatshirt who police later identified as Terry Rayford.
Speaking to BBC , Tuker Murray (L), who is the assistant general manager at the Kansas City, Missouri shop said that he never feared for his life, and there was nothing intimidating about the robber who police later identified as Terry Rayford (R)
Murray referred to the robbery, which had him staring down the barrel of the handgun, as 'amateur hour' and called the alleged robber a 'b****'
Murray referred to the robbery, which had him staring down the barrel of the handgun, as 'amateur hour' and called the alleged robber a 'b****'.
'I wasn't really worried about it to be honest,' he told the site. 'He didn't seem that intimidating I guess. I just wasn't that scared.
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ShareMurray told TMZ that the suspect, 54, ordered a roast beef sandwich with chips and asked about cheese options.
He said that he wanted every bit of what was in the register, and that he gave it all to him, but that he was surprised when a detective told him he had committed a string of robberies, because it was 'amateur hour'.
Murray said that Rayford then: 'proceeded to try to rob me like a b****'
He said that he wanted every bit of what was in the register, and that he gave it all to him, but that he was surprised when a detective told him he had committed a string of robberies, because it was 'amateur hour'
The sandwich shop located on 3900 Broadway in Kansas City, Missouri, was held up around 9pm on Wednesday by a man wearing a light blue sweatshirt who was later identified by police as Terry Rayford
Murray said that Rayford then: 'proceeded to try to rob me like a b****'.
Rayford allegedly got away with $280 from the register, and according to Fox 4 KC was on parole in Missouri for armed robbery and is accused of being a felon in possession of a firearm.
According to court documents, he also told police that he had been committing robberies to pay off a crack cocaine debt, and that this was not his first.
The suspect faces up to 10 years in federal prison and a fine of $250,000.
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