Robbery at Nail Shop in Atlanta, US
Threatened with Weapon but Ignored

A video has been released showing a robber in the United States entering a nail salon to steal valuables, but leaving the store awkwardly after the customers ignored him.


According to NBC News and others on the 10th (local time), on the 3rd, a male robber wearing a blue hat barged into a nail salon in Atlanta, Georgia.


A male robber leaving a nail shop. [Image source=Crime Stoppers Greater Atlanta Facebook]

A male robber leaving a nail shop. [Image source=Crime Stoppers Greater Atlanta Facebook]

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As soon as the robber entered the store, he shouted, "Everyone get down. Give me all the money." The robber threatened as if he had a weapon in his bag, but those inside the store were not shaken. The employees and customers just stared blankly at the robber. The store owner even took a phone call.


Meanwhile, one employee quietly stood up holding a cellphone. The robber said, "Give me the money. Where is the money?" but the employee ignored him and went outside. This employee did not run away but watched inside from outside.


With no one responding, the robber soon seemed to give up, quietly opened the door, and left the store. He encountered the employee outside and said "Give me money" one last time, but the employee replied, "There is no money," and went back inside the store.


The identity of the robber has not yet been revealed, and it is known that he left the scene in a silver sedan.


[Image source=Crime Stoppers Greater Atlanta Facebook]

[Image source=Crime Stoppers Greater Atlanta Facebook]

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Currently, the Atlanta police are offering a reward of $2,000 (about 2.6 million won) and are seeking information that could help capture the suspect.



Meanwhile, it is known that robbery in Georgia can result in imprisonment from 1 year up to a maximum of 20 years.


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