Masked bandit apologizes, kisses couple in robbery (VIDEO)
A masked gun in Guam held up a casino and took off with $5,000, but not before he felt guilty and gave the two employees a hug and a kiss, according to reports.
An unknown man wearing camouflage baseball cap on top of a black ski mask entered the Lucky Land gambling room Wednesday night with a silver handgun, according to the Pacific Daily News.
A surveillance video showed the gunman approaching the office window where employee Genevie Santos, 23, was working and her boyfriend, Jhan Olivarez, 24, an off-duty employee, was hanging out.
According to the report, the masked man demanded money. The video footage shows him stuffing cash into a black bag before demanding access to the office.
"He said if we don't open the door, he's going to shoot. So we had no choice," she said.
Santos said she couldn't stop crying, which prompted the bandit to wrap the couple in a hug. Then he kissed Olivarez on the neck and Santos on the forehead.
Santos said he apologized, saying, "I'm sorry you had to be the ones working."