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Man Allegedly Tries to Rob Local Business, But Customers Instantly Make Him Regret It

Western Journal by Western Journal
May 16, 2023 at 7:23 am
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Brand Creel was arrested in Wyoming on Friday.

Brand Creel was arrested in Wyoming on Friday. (@daily_cowboy / Twitter screen shot)

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A Wyoming man who allegedly tried to rob a gym in Cheyenne was tackled by a group of customers and held down until police could arrest him, according to a report.

Cowboy State Daily reported 37-year-old Brand Creel walked into the parking lot of a Gold’s Gym location in Cheyenne at about 6 p.m. on Friday.

Once there, the man allegedly tried to carjack an unsuspecting customer. Police said Creel approached a person who was seated in the car and forced that person out.

Once he was able to get inside the vehicle, he discovered the keys were not in the ignition, according to the report.

Creel then allegedly made the decision to rob the gym of its cash.

Gym members at the Gold’s Gym franchise in Cheyenne paused their workouts long enough Friday evening to pin down an alleged robber who said he had a bomb. https://t.co/H3BE2dlOny

— Cowboy State Daily (@daily_cowboy) May 15, 2023

He allegedly approached the front desk, said he had a bomb, and demanded access to the cash drawer.

After an employee told the alleged would-be robber no, the man allegedly attacked a nearby customer who was working out.

That man responded by tackling Creel and then putting him in a neck restraint.

According to the report, other gym patrons joined the man and pounced on Creel.

Creel was held down while the police were called. Once officers arrived, they cuffed the suspect before he was eventually taken to jail.

One person who came across the Cowboy State Daily report on Twitter pointed out a gym might be a less-than-ideal business to try to rob.

“A gym probably has no cash and a bunch of big guys lifting weights. Hmmm,” the person said.

A gym probably has no cash and a bunch of big guys lifting weights. Hmmm.

— Aimless (@Flightless223) May 15, 2023

Another person joked, “A gun store would have been dumber but this is up there on the Bad Idea Scale.”

Eight bajillion different types of businesses to rob with a bomb threat and this guy picks <checks notes> a gym. ???

A gun store would have been dumber but this is up there on the Bad Idea Scale.

.@TheJoeySwoll https://t.co/MKCgk1vjzn

— Ruben Navarro (@rnavarro2003) May 15, 2023

One of Creel’s arresting officers, an officer named Reece Federer, said the suspect was not making any sense when he encountered him.

“Creel was nonsensical(ly) rambling and breathing very heavy,” Federer wrote in his report.

Creel faces felony robbery charges as well as charges for two unspecified misdemeanors.

Police did not say if any explosives were found on the suspect.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

Tags: BombcrimeU.S. NewsWyoming
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