Instead of being rewarded, two Starbucks employees who jumped in to prevent a violent would-be robbery in St. Louis , Missouri have been fired.
Michael Harris and Devin Jones-Ransom were not told exactly why their employment had been terminated, and the former has since taken legal action against the coffee chain.
According to the Riverfront Times , the incident took place shortly before 3 pm on December 17 at the Starbucks in the Flying Saucer Building on 212 South Grand Boulevard.Joshua Noe, 37, and his 35-year-old accomplice, Marquise Porter-Doyle, entered the establishment carrying what many believed to be firearms. They ordered everyone, seven employees and one customer, to drop to the floor and hand over whatever valuables they had on them.When Harris failed to open the cash register, Noe struck him over the head with his alleged weapon, however, it broke on impact.After realizing that the suspects were not armed, a […]
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