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Mobile McDonald's Robbed at Gunpoint

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Updated: 12/04/2012 5:53 pm
(MOBILE, Ala.) Police are looking for the suspect who robbed a Mobile McDonald's location at gunpoint. It happened just before midnight Monday at the restaurant on Springdale Boulevard.

The suspect is described as a black male between 20 and 30, around 5'8", between 130 and 140 pounds and wearing a brown hooded jacket.

The incident happened at the Dauphin Street exit of I-65, the same exit where a man was shot to death outside a Taco Bell early Sunday morning.

"With the malls over here, we've got a lot of hotels in the area and the interstate right here, you get a lot of activity," says Ross Jacobs.

Jacobs has worked at a nearby business for several years. In that time there have been multiple shootings. Jacobs says you never know who's passing through.

"We see a lot of transients up here," he says. "A lot of guys up around the exit of the interstate and people around the Walmart area a lot."

Mobile Police say they have a few good leads in Sunday's shooting and they do not believe it is connected to Monday's robbery. If you know anything about either incident please call police.
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CrimsonTide14 - 12/4/2012 6:46 PM
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I would not be surprised if they got the robbers order wrong, instead of giving him the cash he probably got a bag full of $1.00 menu items and the incorrect change in the bag. McDonalds is not known for hiring any MENSA people, they'll make the robber pull up to the white line and bring the cash out to his car in 10 minutes and then call 911. Have anyone seen what they mainly hire at these fast food joints?
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