A man credited Robber Suspect suing Good Samaritan stopping a robbery of a Starbucks in July might now be sued by the suspect, over wounds the would-be robber received from the Good Samaritan.
Ryan Flores, 30, is facing charges for second-degree robbery and assault with a deadly weapon, stemming from a robbery of a Fresno Starbucks. Flores was arrested after he allegedly tried to rob a barista with a fake gun and wearing a Transformers mask — and in the process, he was subdued by a customer and stabbed with his own knife.
Flores’s mother, Pamela Chimienti, described Jerri’s actions as “excessive force” and told KSEE that Flores planned to file a lawsuit.
Video of the robbery later went viral and showed the encounter between Jerri and Flores, and the fight that resulted in injuries for both men.
Flores’s father, Mark Flores, told the Fresno Bee, “I understand he (Ryan Flores) robbed the store but (Jerri) stabbed my son 17 times.”
Ryan Flores, currently in Fresno County Jail, did not directly confirm or deny the lawsuit, and instead told the newspaper that he’s taking things “one step at a time.”
Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer, who initially praised Jerri’s actions in thwarting the robbery, reportedly called the idea of Jerri being sued “ludicrous.” Legal analysts commenting on the case expressed doubt that the lawsuit would go anywhere, saying that “unreasonable malice” would be difficult to prove.
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