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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

 

Robber, cries, begs, store owner gives him bread and $40

Jun 3, 8:11 AM EDT


NY store owner gives $40, loaf of bread to contrite would-be thief after he begs forgiveness

By FRANK ELTMAN


GARDEN CITY, N.Y. (AP) --A rifle-toting convenience store owner said he decided to show mercy on a would-be robber after seeing the man collapse into tears and claim he was only committing the crime to support his starving family.

The Long Island store owner provided the bat-wielding man with $40 and a loaf of bread and made him promise never to rob again.

"This was a grown man, crying like a baby," Mohammad Sohail, owner of the Shirley Express convenience store about 65 miles east of New York City, told The Associated Press in a telephone interview on Tuesday.

The man dropped the bat, picked up the bread and tucked the $40 into his waistband before fleeing, said Suffolk County police Sgt. John Best.

Sohail, who moved to the United States from Pakistan about 20 years ago, said he was getting ready to close his store shortly after midnight on May 21 when the man in his 40s entered with a bat in his hand. Sohail said he tried to stall for a moment and then grabbed a rifle he keeps behind the counter and ordered the assailant to drop the bat.

The would-be thief dropped to his knees and begged for forgiveness, Sohail said.

"He started crying that he was out of work and was trying to feed his hungry family," he said. "I felt bad for him. I mean, this wasn't some kid."

He said he tossed $40 to the man, who then stood up and told Sohail he was inspired by the act of mercy and wanted to become a fellow Muslim. Sohail said he led the man in a profession of Muslim faith and the two ended up shaking hands.

Sohail said he went to the back of the store to get some milk to give to the man, but when he returned the man had fled. He said he called police and reported the attempted robbery, but he doesn't want to press charges if the man is ever caught.

Best said detectives have reviewed a store surveillance video of the attempted holdup, but said it would be difficult for anyone to identify the suspect because he was wearing a mask.

Sohail, who said he had never been the victim of a robbery attempt, said he didn't expect any accolades for what he had done.

"I'm a very little man. I just did a good job," said the married father of one. "I have a good feeling in my heart. I feel very good."

 

 

 

Link to video:

 

http://video.ap.org/?t=By%20Section/U.S.&p=&f=PAREA&g=0602dv_nyc_mercy_robbery


Comments:
Good God this is a sad story! Enough to make me cry. I know what it is to be homeless, I worked with the homeless at Project HOME and there were whole families housed with all the needs of the family taken care of. Sister Mary Scullion was voted the one of the 100 Influential People in the World, and I'm still proud of my work there. It's a shame that all cities do not have such a strong program such as her's.

I don't look at the homeless as I once did, nor the poor since working at PH, I got to know people for being human and circumstances put them in that position. With the economy the way it is now, more people need help. I know, sounds too liberal, too much like welfare. But we as a people should help each other, and when it is that charity got a bad name??? That greedy people are looked up to?   I don't understand.

Since Byberry Mental Institution was shut down, they built custom homes on the site, there isn't anywhere to house people with mental illness, so they live on the streets. Yes, they need a decent place to live also. Under the expressway, I-76 is NOT a decent place to live. Fairmount Park is another place where the Homeless are camping out. And don't get me wrong, not all Homeless have mental illness, are dirty, or any of the other stereotypical imaginary images of the homeless.

There are three food lines that serves food daily in Center City, there is a place where a family or person can go and get a month's worth of groceries in Philadelphia.

When I see someone at the 7-11 begging I hand them the address and phone number to Project Home, they will come to pick you up. They take care of the homeless people as if the were real human beings, which they are.

Remember the old saying?? You are one paycheck away from being homeless? How true that saying is in today's world. We ain't out of the woods yet folks!
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