Garvin said Love told him to keep his back turned, but Garvin refused.
“I knew he wouldn’t have no gun, knowing him being the person he is,” Garvin said. “He did take out a knife, and I wasn’t going to let him stab me in the back.”
So Garvin jumped out of his chair and told Love he could take the cash drawer, which contained $200, as long as he didn’t harm him, he said.
“So he did,” Garvin said. “He put the knife in his pocket, reached down and grabbed the drawer. And then he run. That’s when I called 911.”
[Read the whole story here at the Gaston Gazette.]
