After an Alsip
man tried to holdup the Chipotle he used to work for, he fled to a nearby
restaurant then refused to pay the bill.
The manager of the restaurant in loop called police, who recognized that
David Carroll matched the description of the armed robber who had cut a Chipotle
worker while demanding money.
Carroll, 31, on Friday allegedly entered the Chipotle in the 300 block of
North Michigan Avenue covering his face with a white shirt and wearing 3-D
glasses and gloves, displayed a large knife and revolver and was taken to the
safe.
During the exchange he cut one of the employees on the hand then fled.
He went to a restaurant in the 200 block of North Wabash
Avenue and racked up a $50 tab, which he refused to pay prompting a call to
police.
Police found the large kitchen knife tucked in Carroll's waistband, a black
plastic toy gun and the 3-D glasses and gloves he’d worn during the robbery,.
He is charged with armed robbery,
aggravated battery and attempted armed robbery.
Carroll, of the 4400 block of West 125th Street, wore a Chipotle uniform
shirt Sunday as he appeared before Cook County Judge Israel Desierto.. Bail was
set at $500,000.
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