Cops called "game over" on a Florida man who tried to rob a Game Stop store he used to manage -- not realizing the place was staffed by a clerk who used to work with him.
Glenn Carvajal walked into the establishment and handed the employee a hold-up note, then brandished a gun, scaring her into handing over $800 from the register. During the robbery, another employee came inside the store, but saw his former co-worker standing at the front and didn't think anything was suspicious.
Carvajal passed the second clerk on his way out the door, and when he left, the woman who emptied the till explained what had happened. The second man identified Carvajal, leading to his arrest for that theft and the stickups of two other Game Stops in the area.
Glenn Carvajal walked into the establishment and handed the employee a hold-up note, then brandished a gun, scaring her into handing over $800 from the register. During the robbery, another employee came inside the store, but saw his former co-worker standing at the front and didn't think anything was suspicious.
Carvajal passed the second clerk on his way out the door, and when he left, the woman who emptied the till explained what had happened. The second man identified Carvajal, leading to his arrest for that theft and the stickups of two other Game Stops in the area.