Opinion ID: 1447881
Heading Depth: 4
Heading Rank: 3

Heading: The Kentucky Fried Chicken-Alhambra Robbery

Text: On October 15, 1984, Laurie Grasser worked at a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant in Alhambra in Los Angeles County. A man entered, and Grasser asked her coworker Robert Gonzales to wait on him. As Grasser was taking some dirty dishes to the back, she heard a gunshot. When she turned around, the man was gone. She called the police. Grasser described the robber to the police, but she could not identify him at trial. Grasser's coworker Robert Gonzales testified he was working at the front counter that evening when a man came in, placed an order, then pulled out a gun and pointed it at Gonzales. The man told Gonzales to give him the money in the cash register, and Gonzales did so. The man ran toward the front door, and Gonzales turned toward the rear. Gonzales then heard a shot. Gonzales later saw a bullet hole in the counter close to the floor. Gonzales was unable to identify the robber at trial.