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An armed convenience store cashier thwarted a would-be burglar in Greenville County, South Carolina, and the suspect has been charged with three separate armed robberies in the area.

According to Greenville Online, Steve Leon Griffin, 53, walked into a Stop & Go convenience store in Greenville and handed the cashier a note demanding money. He displayed a gun and threatened the cashier with her life if she did not comply. Thinking quickly, the cashier drew her own firearm, at which point the suspect fled.

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Police arrested Griffin on Monday and he is being held on $85,000 bond.

This was the third such incident in the Greenville County area. On June 27, a man, believed to be Griffin, walked into a local waffle house and presented a note to the cashier to empty the cash register or he would kill her with a gun which he displayed to her. The very next day, the same man ventured into a Stop-A-Minit store and pulled off the exact same robbery.

Griffin has been charged with two counts of armed robbery and two counts of possession of a weapon during a violent crime. According to Guns Save Lives, Griffin was caught after descriptions of his vehicle at the scenes led police to him.

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Read more: http://www.greenvilleonline.com

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