Security camera footage was taken the moment a group of burglars used Pison to steal $400 worth of cannabis oil from a Tennessee gas station.
Employees inside the truck on Highway 138 in Denmark say four people came to the gas station on two pythons. According to wreg.
Footage of the incident shared Friday by Sky News in X shows a robber who is allegedly robbed at a store counter has a snake in his hand. The person places the snake on the counter before reaching out from the camera. The person then hangs another snake on the counter.
“They were just swinging them around and leaving them on the counter,” cashier Mayle Laval told WREG. “One person brought in one snake first, then he brought in another snake, one in white and one in brown or mixed.”
Laval told the outlet that the man with the snake was able to take CBD oil from the counter. He said he believes the robber suspect wants to take more, but it wasn’t because he had other customers.
“I think they were planning to come here well and take the store away. Snakes are weapons,” he said. (Related: Video shows a doctor, martial arts trained spectacle scholar fighting multiple robbers in a chaotic attack).
Tennessee thieves used pythons to deflect gas station workers and stole CBD oil. pic.twitter.com/fqhuv4xlog
– Sky News (@skynews) March 14, 2025
Two men of the snake were accompanied by two women and driving a small sedan. According to wkrn. The suspect remains large.
This is not the first time someone in Tennessee has been allegedly robbed a store with a snake. In April 2024, 26-year-old Reginald Cook has been reportedly previously attempting to rob a gas station with a five-foot snake, wrapping around the WREG. It has been reported.
Cook reportedly walked into the Shell gas station, bought it before returning about 30 minutes later, and asked the subscriber for money. After the cashier refused, Cook left the store, but about 35 minutes later he placed the reptile around his neck and returned in a backpack with rocks and train spikes, asking for money again.
The cashier called police and retrieved his own firearm, the outlet reported. There were no injuries and no money was taken away. Cook faced two counts of attempting aggravated robbery.