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Phone store employee locks man in store during attempted robbery in SW Houston

Leandro by Leandro
January 3, 2018
in Houston
Phone store employee locks man in store during attempted robbery in SW Houston
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A couple of quick thinking workers at Latino Cell in southwest Houston locked a robber out of his own robbery, and the whole thing was caught on video.

It happened on April 17, 2017. Investigators just released the video because the suspect, John Bell, plead guilty to the crime and was sentenced to five years in prison one week before Christmas.

In the surveillance video, Bell is seen casually walking into the cell phone store on Hillcroft Avenue. A customer and worker paid no attention to Bell until he walked around the store counter and demanded someone open the register.

“No,” a woman said in the video, putting her hand on her hip. She remained calm.

“Open the register. Open it now,” Bell said.

He walked out of the video frame. That’s when two workers and a customer pushing a stroller ran out of the store and locked the door. About 30 seconds later, Bell realized he’s locked in.

“I’m stuck in this building,” Bell said under his breath.

He took a gun out and shot at the lock on the door four times. He couldn’t break it. He was seen kicking the door, cursing over and over.

“I’m going to jail,” he said.

Three minutes pass. Then four minutes. Five minutes.

Bell spotted some men outside.

“Please! Please! Please!” Bell said, dropping to his knees. “I’m sorry, please! Help, please!”

He begged the men to unlock the door, but they walked away.

About six minutes into the video, Bell put his hands up as if he knew it was over. He gave up and waited. About 90 seconds later, officers arrived, opened the door and handcuffed Bell while he laid on his stomach.

When this robbery happened, Bell was out of jail on probation for a different aggravated robbery case in which he had already been sentenced for 12 years. That robbery happened on July 31, 2015.

Leandro

Leandro

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