South Carolina man robs convenience store clerk using toy Nintendo ‘Duck Hunt’ pistol
- David Joseph Dalesandro, 25, used a spray-painted Nintendo Duck Hunt game pistol to rob a convenience store in Sharon, South Carolina.
- Dalesandro wore a mask, wig, and hoodie sweatshirt during the robbery and demanded money from the cash register, taking approximately $300.
- He was quickly apprehended by deputies and found with the fake gun in his pants. He was arrested and booked into the York County Detention Center.
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Deputies accuse man of using Nintendo ‘Duck Hunt’ pistol during robbery
By Ashley R. Williams, CNN (CNN) — A South Carolina man was arrested after authorities said he robbed a convenience store with a fake gun designed to play a Nintendo video game. David Joseph Dalesandro, 25, held up a Kwik Stop in Sharon, a small town in northwestern South Carolina, using a black spray-painted “Duck
Man allegedly used a Nintendo ‘Duck Hunt’ gun to rob convenience store
Police have arrested a South Carolina man after he allegedly robbed a convenience store armed with a Nintendo light gun primarily used in the 1980s to play ‘Duck Hunt.’ The 25-year-old suspect allegedly made away with $300 in cash after donning a mask, wig, hoodie sweatshirt and the aforementioned Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) Zapper gun accessory..
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