Walmart shopper subdues maskless man who allegedly threatened to assault customers, video shows
The suspect had also attempted to shoplift from the Washington store, police say
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This guy squared off with the wrong Walmart customer.
A maskless man who allegedly threatened to assault the customers at a Walmart in Washington State was promptly beaten down by a no-nonsense shopper earlier this week.
The incident, which was caught on film and shared with Seattle's Q13 Fox, took place on Tuesday at a Walmart location in Federal Way, police confirmed. In the footage, the suspect, identified as 29-year-old Troy K. Robinson, is first seen ignoring Walmart employees who attempt to escort him out of the store, before a 21-year-old shopper intervenes.
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Police say the suspect had been threatening "to assault anyone who touched him," which is when the 21-year-old "stepped in and confronted," per a statement shared with Fox News.
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The men then engaged in a physical altercation near the entrance to the store, which ended when the shopper yanked the suspect to the ground and subdued him.
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Police took the man into custody immediately following his removal from the retail location.
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Following an investigation, the Federal Way Police Department claimed the suspect had earlier slammed into a parked car upon driving into the Walmart’s parking lot, then simply walked into the store before "attempting to shoplift." He was also offered a mask upon entry, which he removed after entering.
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He now faces charges for driving under the influence, hit and run, and attempted theft in the third degree.
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A representative for the Federal Way Police Department’s Public Information Office was not immediately available to provide further information.