Police Think 11 Robberies Linked Man in Black Hits Fast-Food Restaurants
Treen, Dana, The Florida Times Union
Byline: Dana Treen, Times-Union staff writer
Jacksonville police believe an increasingly violent string of armed robberies, including eight in the past two weeks, is linked to a man who smashed his way into two fast-food restaurants early yesterday and shot at one of the managers.
The robber shot two holes in the manager's office door shortly after midnight at an Atlantic Boulevard McDonald's and scattered three employees into hiding in the restaurant cooler. The robber fled after taking money and purses belonging to employees.
About 90 minutes later, four people who had been locked in an Arlington Taco Bell restaurant cooler told police an armed man broke ā¦
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Article title: Police Think 11 Robberies Linked Man in Black Hits Fast-Food Restaurants.
Contributors: Treen, Dana - Author.
Newspaper title: The Florida Times Union.
Publication date: March 20, 2002.
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