WATCH: Hero or Accomplice? The Controversial Turn in a Store Robbery Incident

Authors Kimber Pearce This Week
Fox 11 was one of many news sources to show the viral video.

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An attempted convenience store robbery went viral last week and has left people scratching their heads.

A bystander who witnessed the event originally released footage he had recorded on his Instagram. KCRA reports that other accounts subsequently copied and reposted the video.

The original “camera guy,” who asked to be called “Deda,” stepped forward to explain the events in the video.

Startled By A Robbery

According to reports, Deda owned his own business a half-mile away from the 7-Eleven in Stockton, California. He had stopped by to get gas and a drink when he noticed something that startled him.

In the video, we can see the robber with a blue shirt wrapped around his head. He grabbed a trash can and took it behind the counter. Deda tells local news affiliates that he wanted to “maintain neutral” and opted to film the proceedings, rather than intercede.

The suspect, who seems to have gone unidentified, began to fill the trash can with cigarette boxes. The video, which goes on for five minutes, shows the robber shouting expletives and threatening violence against those in the store. 

In the course of the robbery, Deda can be heard asking the suspect for “swishers.” Of course, he was ignored. He repeatedly defended the robber, telling the employees to “just let him go” and “there’s nothing you can do.”

Robber Gets A Beating

This twisted robbery finally took a sharp turn when the suspect attempted to push past an employee. Rather than sit back, the employee stopped him and held him while another employee brought out a long stick. 

To quote Deda, “And then the fiasco happens.”

Apparently fed up with his threats, the employees proceeded to beat the robber. According to a Twitter report from KCRA, this was the third time the suspect had stopped by the store and threatened them.

The beating went on for several minutes, as the video shows. The suspect had received over 20 hits before Deda stepped in. At this point, the robber was crying and claiming that he couldn’t walk now.

Deda claims that he was the one who eventually de-escalated the situation. Deda told KKTV, “I had to get really stern with my words. ‘It’s enough’ so they kind of stopped.” Continuing on, he said that he was explaining the situation. “He doesn’t have a gun. He’s all right. Are you done? Are you done? Are you done?”

A Bizarre Robbery Ends

Eventually, the robber was allowed to leave, escorted out by Deda. He instructed the robber not to “come back here no more,” going so far as to say that the robber risked being shot if he returned.

Adding to the bizarre nature of the situation, the suspect asked for a soda before leaving the building

After the events concluded, the employees filed a police report.

The investigation is ongoing, and so far no one appears to have been charged. Rumors are circulating that the two employees who beat the robber could be given assault charges. 

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When asked for any final thoughts, Deda said he was worried what would have happened if he hadn’t “stepped in” and stopped the beating. He claims that the city needs to “learn how to love each other.”

Conclusion

Despite the severity of the beating, the irony lies in the robber emerging as a victim. Meanwhile, Deda has effectively positioned himself as a hero.

Is there heroism in remaining passive during a crime? Was Deda justified in his stance as a “neutral” observer? Were the employees’ actions appropriate in response?

The entire situation was complex and tumultuous, leaving us to wonder about the potential repercussions.

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  • Bob W August 12, 2023, 4:44 pm

    Give that store clerk a freaking medal!

  • Rob August 11, 2023, 11:45 pm

    Mr. Deda will claim he was a “journalist” and functioning as a “neutral observer” simply “observing and reporting” on the unlawful act taking place right in front of him. POS!

  • Cliff Spirit August 11, 2023, 10:17 pm

    Deda is a douche. And Cali is a cesspool. He is telling the wrong people to ‘learn to love’.

  • Phil August 11, 2023, 7:51 pm

    Finally Singapore justice brought to the U.S. Spare the rod and spoil the child. Nothing truer spoken as far as dicipline goes.

  • Jerry August 11, 2023, 3:06 pm

    The only thing wrong the clerk with the stick did is he used a stick that was too small!

  • Eric Stevenson August 11, 2023, 2:05 pm

    Look, it is only a matter of time before this gets out of hand with all the crime. When you use a threat of violence during the commission of a crime you are now subject to the possibility of losing your life. Some people will take that threat seriously and defend themselves and their businesses. In truth, once you make the statement that you are going to hurt me all compassion goes out the door and I will protect myself to what even means I feel is needed to prevent injury or death to myself and others. Violence is always the last resort, but violence begets violence. I see two ways to look at this, is it worth dying to save inventory? Hell no! But is it worth dying to steal some smokes as well? Once you commit to the crime you MUST accept the consequences that come from your actions. This guy is lucky, next time he may not be.

  • Punisher Six August 11, 2023, 2:03 pm

    Too bad that the beating didn’t continue until morale improved.

  • D.J. August 11, 2023, 12:48 pm

    Looked to me like the “ fine , upstanding citizen “
    got the ass spanking he should have gotten at
    nine years old .
    Better late than never .

  • James August 11, 2023, 12:20 pm

    Where is TJ Hooker when the city is in need??

  • Dr Motown August 11, 2023, 6:13 am

    Hero? LOL! Just another liberal loon and coward who wants to cash in on being “woke” with a video sympathetic to the criminal….

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