Potato gun arrest in Providence Rhode Island is probably one of the most uncanny news in news report history. The potato gun arrest in Providence Rhode Island reportedly happened as a man tried to rob a store using a potato disguised as a pistol.
The potato gun arrest in Providence Rhode Island is now settled. Providence, Rhode Island police have now in their custody the man who is involved in the potato gun arrest in Providence Rhode Island. The man is facing attempted robbery charges.
The potato gun arrest in Providence Rhode Island reportedly stemmed from the man's attempts - it is to be repeated - attempts - at robbing a pair of local businesses with a potato. The man reportedly wielded a potato disguised as a gun in robbery attempts last week. Police have just recently made the potato gun arrest in Providence Rhode Island.
According to a WPRI-TV report, the man involved in the potato gun arrest in Providence Rhode Island is 34-year-old Gary Deming of Cranston. He was arrested on robbery charges on April 29. Authorities say he pretended he had a gun as he demanded money from a convenience store and dry cleaner on April 21.
The man involved in the potato gun arrest in Providence Rhode Island was eventually chased away with a baseball bat by the convenience store manager. In the dry cleaner robbery attempt, an employee reportedly gave him a fake $20 from a decoy register.
Station reports say that before the potato gun arrest in Providence Rhode Island was made, Deming was previously accused of breaking into his sister's home on the same day he allegedly tried to rob stores using a potato. Deming's sister told police that he took a purse, a debit card and $100 in cash.
Meanwhile, it is unclear if Deming, the man involved in the potato gun arrest in Providence Rhode Island has legal representation. He is also reportedly not on a telephone listing.
Potato gun arrest in Providence Rhode Island is indeed strange. However, strange or not, it is fortunate that the man behind these potato incidents have been arrested.
A video of the report of the failed robbery attempt can be watched below.
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