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A mother of two was allegedly trying to hold up a Subway sandwich shop in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but instead of cash,
she got the shock of her life.
Police said 25-year-old Lorna Hampton attempted to rob the eatery while her young children were waiting in the
car outside, but a quick-thinking employee stopped the would-be robber in her tracks by Tasering her.
The incident was caught on a surveillance video, which shows a woman entering the restaurant and approaching
the side counter.
The store clerk later told the TV station Fox 23 that Hampton pointed what turned out to be a BB gun at him and
demanded money, but instead of complying, he raced to the back to fetch his Taser.
At that point in the video, the woman could be seen jumping over the counter and beginning to take cash out of
the register. A moment later, the worker returned and shot the robber with his Taser gun, plastering her to the floor.
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she got the shock of her life.
Police said 25-year-old Lorna Hampton attempted to rob the eatery while her young children were waiting in the
car outside, but a quick-thinking employee stopped the would-be robber in her tracks by Tasering her.
The incident was caught on a surveillance video, which shows a woman entering the restaurant and approaching
the side counter.
The store clerk later told the TV station Fox 23 that Hampton pointed what turned out to be a BB gun at him and
demanded money, but instead of complying, he raced to the back to fetch his Taser.
At that point in the video, the woman could be seen jumping over the counter and beginning to take cash out of
the register. A moment later, the worker returned and shot the robber with his Taser gun, plastering her to the floor.
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