A robber with kind words for his victims struck a South Carolina Waffle House early Friday.
The robbery happened around 3:45 a.m. at the 24-hour eatery in North Augusta, according to the North Augusta Department of Public Safety.
A Black male wearing a gray long-sleeve shirt, tan pants, black tennis shoes and a black ski mask walked around the building and entered, according to officers.One of them complied, putting all the cash in a Waffle House to-go bag and handing it to the robber, according to authorities. “God bless you. I did not want to hurt anyone,” the robber replied, according to a report from the North Augusta Department of Public Safety.
The robber ran out the door and jumped into the rear seat of a silver sedan that was parked in the middle of the road, which then left, the officers reported.
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