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Watch: This American Cashier Has The Most Calm Reaction To Being Robbed At Gunpoint

Darpan News Desk IANS, 29 Apr, 2017 02:01 PM

    The cashier at Jimmy Johns restaurant in Kansas was doing his shift when a customer walked in. After a few seconds of interaction, the man took out a pistol from his jacket. Pointing the gun at the cashier, he asked him for the money from the cash register.

     

    But it's the cashier's reaction that is being spoken about the most. Instead of panicking, the cashier just nonchalantly handed over the money to the robber.

     

    No big deal! And not just that, the cashier went ahead and handed him the entire cash register which the robber had no interest in. It's also worth noting that the cashier took the time to remove his gloves before reaching out to the cash register. How dedicated!

     

    Watch how he calmly hands over the money here:

     

     

    The CCTV video was released by Kansas police on YouTube and has over a million views. The suspect was caught and is in police custody.

     

    Tuker says there was nothing intimidating about the perp. And get this ... when we told him the gun had actually jammed (you can see it in the video), he said his response would have been even ballsier.

     

    Now Watch KC Jimmy John's employee talking about staying calm at gunpoint

     

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