Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Texas Popeyes manager fired for not paying back $400 robber stole at gunpoint, she says


 
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

Marissa Holcomb said she was fired from her job as a manager at a Texas Popeyes because she couldn't pay back money an armed robber stole from her.


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Marissa Holcomb said she was fired from her job as a manager at a Texas Popeyes because she couldn't pay back money an armed robber stole from her.

A pregnant Texas Popeyes manager says she was fired because she couldn’t pay back money stolen from her at gunpoint during her shift at the cash register.
An armed robber took about $400 from the Channelview chicken outpost last month. Shift manager Marissa Holcomb was working behind the counter when he stormed in, grabbed her by her shirt and demanded the cash.
Less than two days after the harrowing ordeal, Holcomb’s mangers demanded she pay back the stolen money. When she refused to replenish the lost cash, she was fired, she said.
"I don't think it's right because now I'm struggling for my family because what I had to do to keep my life,” she told KHOU.
The mom of three is five months’ pregnant with her fourth child. Her family is now living on her husband’s paycheck, she said.


An armed robber made off with about $400 during Holcomb's March 31 shift.
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  • Pregnant woman, Marissa Holcomb, fired from her manager position at Popeyes in Channelview, Texas after she refused to pay back money that had been stolen in a robbery on March 31, 2015.
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  • Pregnant woman, Marissa Holcomb, fired from her manager position at Popeyes in Channelview, Texas after she refused to pay back money that had been stolen in a robbery on March 31, 2015.
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  • Pregnant woman, Marissa Holcomb, fired from her manager position at Popeyes in Channelview, Texas after she refused to pay back money that had been stolen in a robbery on March 31, 2015.

An armed robber made off with about $400 during Holcomb's March 31 shift.

The Popeyes franchise owner, Z&H Foods Inc., said Holcomb was keeping too much cash in the register — a violation of store policy — when the gunman robbed the store on March 31. She should have moved some of the money to the shop’s safe, the company said.
It was not the first time she broke the restaurant’s rules, mangers told the TV station.
But Holcomb said she didn’t intend to leave that much cash in the register. The restaurant was running a $1.19 two-piece chicken special that day, and the Popeyes was swamped with diners. She moved cash to the safe when she could, but with so many hungry customers, it was hard to find the time, she said.
The gunman — who jumped over the counter, shoved Holcomb and pointed a gun at her before dashing off with the cash — is still on the lam.

Pregnant Popeye's employee fired after being robbed at gunpoint
Houston Chronicle
Holcomb said she applies to new jobs every day, but she is not optimistic about her prospects.
"I mean, who's gonna call me? I'm five months pregnant," she said. "The fact that I got robbed at gunpoint and it's like nobody cares"