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7-Eleven Employees Defend Store from Man Claiming Saudi Royalty

Two employees of a 7-Eleven on Broadway took matters into their own hands to defend their store from a man with airs of superiority that He strangely claimed to be Saudi royalty.

In a video posted on Reddityou can see the two store workers wielding a stick and a dustpan, as well as a piece of plastic, while they threw the subject out who was screaming, who was wearing a red and black jacket and sweatpants.

Both employees remained guarding the door in a confrontation that took about 3 minutes with the man out of his mind.who on different occasions tried to get back in and told them that he was royalty.

“Do you know who you just hit? Mohammed bin Salman! You’re f—ing dead!”the subject shouted, calling the prince of Saudi Arabia his “brother” and “cousin” before leaving the site on his own feet.

The witness, a musician named Rick Habeeb, who recorded the Monday morning fight over coffee, said The individual was visibly upset and began to act in a “rebellious” manner and suddenly exploded after realizing that one of the employees was watching him.reported New York Post.

“The customer got offended at the employee and then got angry,” said Habeeb, 47, adding that the man began yelling: “You better not touch me, before the staff grabs their tools from behind the grill.”.

Habeeb, who commutes from Pennsylvania to work, said he often went to the Broadway store, which has typically been mired in chaos and crime.

“I’ve been there a couple of times where the door was broken, the glass was broken,” he said, recalling how in 2022 he witnessed a person destroying the candy shelves inside.

“I’m sure these guys know or deal with a lot of things.”

Police officers attended the scene briefly after the troublesome man left in a huff.Habeeb explained, although the spokesperson for the New York Police Department (NYPD) indicated that no complaints or reports were filed about the incident.

Major crimes in the 1st Precinct, which includes Tribeca, were down 0.3% through Nov. 5, and robberies were down 4%, compared to the same period last year, according to NYPD data.

But compared to two years ago, crime rose a surprising 43% and robberies 7%.

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2023-11-12 16:09:53
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