You know, it takes a lot for someone to admit they're unfamiliar with a task and ask for help.
So really, we should be commending this Houston man for telling some fast-food employees that this was his first robbery and he really had no idea what he was doing, right?
The unidentified man walked into the restaurant, flashed a gun, and told the employees it was his first robbery and tried to negotiate with the manager to open the cash register.
The manager did not comply, and eventually the dude just left the establishment empty-handed.
Houston police's Robbery Division is asking for the public's help in identifying the suspect, whom they described as a Hispanic male, 17 to 25 years old wearing a black shirt and armed with a handgun.
Information leading to the charging and/or arrest of any felony suspects may result in a cash payment of up to $5,000, according to Fox News.
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