Florida gets 4-year sentence for shirtless robbery of Taco Bell using ‘large rock’

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A Florida man was sentenced to four months in prison after jumping out of a Taco Bell drive-thru window while shirtless and robbing workers and customers with a “large rock.”
Kewarren Lee Anderson, 40, was arrested in July after being captured by an Ocala Police Department K9 dog that found him behind a dumpster.
Anderson entered the restaurant through the drive-thru window while clutching a “large rock” in his hand before demanding money from employees and customers and chasing them all out of the building, police said, according to Ocala-News.com.
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Kewarren Lee Anderson, 40, was sentenced to four months in prison. (Getty Images: Marion County Jail)
The man then fled the fast food restaurant, but was quickly found by a K9.
According to body camera footage, Anderson was seen behind the dumpster panicking as he raised his hands in surrender when he was approached by the K9.
It’s unclear how much money Anderson may have taken before fleeing.

Kewarren Lee Anderson entered the restaurant through the drive-thru window while clutching a “large rock” in his hand before demanding money from workers and customers. (Ocala Police Department)
Anderson was homeless during the robbery and told police he needed money, according to an arrest affidavit, News 6 reported.
Just hours after being taken into custody, Anderson was involved in a physical altercation with another incarcerated person.
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Kewarren Lee Anderson was seen panicking as he raised his hands in surrender when he was approached by a K9. (Ocala Police Department)
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Anderson was charged with armed robbery and battery by a person in a detention center in connection with both incidents.
He was convicted on both counts last week and sentenced to four years in prison, not including time he had already served in the Marion County Jail.


