Jack in the Box drive-through worker shot during brazen robbery attempt
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A Jack in the Box employee was shot Sunday night when two men pulled into a San Fernando Valley drive-through and tried to rob him, police said.
The 25-year-old worker was struck once in the upper body by gunfire and was taken to a hospital, said Officer Rosario Herrera of the Los Angeles Police Department. He was in stable condition.
Police say the man’s ordeal started about 11:05 p.m. at the fast-food restaurant in the 20800 block of Roscoe Boulevard, which borders Winnetka and Canoga Park.
He was working the drive-through pick-up window when two men in a black Nissan pulled in, police said. The men pulled out a handgun, pointed it at the employee and demanded money.
But when the employee fumbled with the cash, the men shot him and drove off, NBC-TV reported. They fled without taking the cash.
Investigators are looking for the men and will be reviewing surveillance video footage.
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