A man who was denied service for not wearing a mask at a fried chicken restaurant returned with a gun and robbing fried chicken and waffles.
The incident occurred at approximately 5:37 p.m. at Roscoe’s House of Chicken and Waffles in Pasadena, California.
According to ABC News’ Los Angeles station KABC, the suspect initially walked into Roscoe’s to order food but was denied service by the staff because he was not wearing a mask. Employees informed him that he could return to get food once he was wearing one.
The man then left the restaurant and return, but he showed up at the back of the establishment with a gun.
Robert Gonzalez, who was working in the kitchen when the suspect walked in, said he didn’t take or demand any cash from the restaurant — only chicken and waffles.
In an ironic twist, surveillance cameras were able to capture images of the man’s face due to the fact that he was not wearing a mask.
He was described as a Latino man with a shaved head, standing between 5 feet 4 and 5 feet 5 and weighing about 150 pounds.
Nobody was injured in the incident but the man is still at large.