We’ve seen robberies halted via the power of Jesus, but I think this is the first robbery that’s ever been halted due to fear of someone’s wife. When Michael Patel was working at the Ascutney Sunoco station he owns with his wife in White River Junction, Vermont, a 21-year-old man stormed into the store, held a gun to Patel’s face, and demanded the register. Patel, apparently unphased by this, told the robber, “Let me call my wife.” This caused the robber to flee the store.
Herein lies the question. Why did the robber run away? Well, here’s how I see it: if I was robbing a store, and after sticking a gun in a guy’s face, he tells me that he has to call his wife for permission to be robbed? I’d run too, because obviously displeasing this woman is a fate worse than being shot in a hold-up.
Tags: clerk stops robbery by calling wife, “let me call my wife” stops robber, White River Junction, Vermont, Ascutney Sunoco, Michael Patel