Business Owner Offers Job to Man Who Attempted to Rob His Restaurant

Business Owner Offers Job to Man Who Attempted to Rob His Restaurant

- Carl Wallace woke up one morning to find the front doors of his restaurant smashed due to a robbery incident

- The businessman decided against pressing charges and instead offered the robber a job to help change his path

- The compassionate man said he was not going to ask him questions nor involve the police as he only wanted to help

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A restaurant owner has left many impressed after offering a job opportunity to a person who attempted to rob his business premises.

Business Owner Offers Job to Man Who Attempted to Rob His Restaurant
The front of the restaurant after repair. Photo: Carl Wallace.
Source: Facebook

Carl Wallace, who owns a restaurant in Georgia called Diablo's Southwest Grill, decided against pressing charges on the burglar but instead wanted to help him out.

The restaurant was broken into on Easter weekend, a time Carl was also celebrating turning 45, with CCTV footage showing the man dressed in a hooded tracksuit.

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The thief then used a brick to break the restaurant front door before taking out the cash register only to find there was no cash.

Sharing the photos from the CCTV footage on the restaurant's Facebook account, Carl directly sent the message to the robber asking him to swing by for a job application.

The hotelier noted there were better things he could do instead of robbing people and left his personal number for him to call.

"No police, no questions. Let’s sit down and talk about how we could help you and fix the road you’re on," he wrote.

Many who came across the post praised the businessman for his compassion noting the thief could have made a poor decision due to struggles in life.

Here are some of the messages:

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In other news, Briefly News reported that the family of late rapper DMX has cautioned fans against people who want to take advantage of his passing.Enjoyed reading our story?

Chancers on social media have created fake accounts asking for the public's assistance in covering funeral costs.

The rapper's family has warned fans to be careful because they are not looking for assistance when it comes to covering DMX's funeral. R

They've also said that merchandise that is supposedly authorised by them does not exist.

The family reiterated that if anyone is seeking funding for DMX's funeral, the request is fake, and fans should not buy into it.

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