BLACK KILLER: UPDATE: ‘Hero’ grandma [WHITE] saved Cracker Barrel co-worker from mugger before being shot dead

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‘Hero’ grandma saved Cracker Barrel co-worker from mugger before being shot dead​



By
Yaron Steinbuch


January 17, 2022 1:35pm
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Vigil for Cracker Barrel manager killed in shooting













A grandma who worked as a manager at a Cracker Barrel is being hailed as a hero after she was fatally shot in the chest trying to protect a co-worker from a mugger, according to reports.
Robin Baucom, 59, who worked at a Cracker Barrel near Houston, Texas, for 34 years, was inside the eatery early Saturday when two men in a Dodge Charger pulled up near the front door, the Star-Telegram reported.
Another employee was trying to get inside when one of the men got out of the car and tried to steal her purse, according to Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez.
When Baucom saw the attempted robbery, she rushed to unlock the door to allow the worker to get inside and pushed the man, who tried to force his way in.
Robin Baucom.Robin Baucom worked at a Cracker Barrel near Houston for 34 years.Facebook
During the struggle, the man shot Baucom in the chest. She underwent surgery at a local hospital but later died, according to the newspaper, which cited Harris County Constable Mark Herman.
“Our condolences go out to her family. Sad to think these victims were simply starting their day, working,” Gonzalez said.
Baucom’s family wants her to be remembered as a hero who lost her life while trying to protect her co-worker.
Cracker Barrel.A Cracker Barrel employee was trying to get inside when one of the suspects got out of the car and tried to steal her purse.Twitter/@SheriffEd_HCSO
“She would have done anything in the world to protect her employees or any of us,” her daughter Tina told KTRK.

“When I was starting kindergarten, she started at Cracker Barrel part-time. She would buy me back-to-school clothes,” Tina said. “It was supposed to be a couple of months. Thirty-four years later, a heartache, and here we are.”
Baucom’s sister Gail said, “She is our hero, and we hope she will be remembered as a hero because she lost her life trying to protect her employees and Cracker Barrel,” KPRC reported.
Suspect.Robin Baucom rushed to unlock the door to allow the worker to get inside and pushed the suspect trying to force his way in.Twitter/@SheriffEd_HCSO
Cracker Barrel said in a statement that the company “is solely focused on supporting our manager’s family, her fellow employees, and local law enforcement as we grapple with this tragedy and grieve.”
Billy Crumpton, Baucom’s brother, said, “The greatest love a person can have is giving their life for another person — and that’s exactly what she did,” Fox 26 Houston reported.
“She was a protector. Not only with her family but with the ones she worked with. She protected the workers and gave her life for them,” Crumpton added.
Robin Baucom.Robin Baucom was a wife, mother of three and grandmother of three.Facebook
Baucom left behind her husband, three children and three grandchildren.
Angelia Richmond, a longtime regular at the Cracker Barrel, told KTRK that “it didn’t matter who you were, she made sure you were taken care of.”
She added: “She stood out. Not only that, she remembered your name.”
Gonzalez released surveillance images of the possible suspect, who was seen wearing a black hoodie, black pants and black shoes.
The two men fled in the 2018 or newer model metallic gray Charger.
 
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Police fatally shoot man suspected of killing Cracker Barrel manager​



By
Social Links for Patrick Reilly



Published Jan. 18, 2022

Updated Jan. 18, 2022, 8:42 a.m. ET

Police officers fatally shot the gunman who murdered a manager at a Houston Cracker Barrel when she tried to protect a co-worker from being mugged, officials announced Sunday night.
Undercover deputies from the Harris County Sheriff’s Office were conducting surveillance on the murder suspect, a 28-year-old black male, when they saw him leave the location around 6 p.m. and begin walking down the street, Mike Lee, assistant chief with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, said at a press conference.

During the altercation, the suspect shot Cracker Barrel manager Robin Baucom in the chest. She was rushed to the hospital and underwent surgery, but succumbed to her injuries. Universal Images Group via Getty

He was approached by the deputies, who called him by name
before two deputies opened fire when they believed he had a weapon.
“He began running from them and as they were chasing them, he made some gestures as if he were pointing a weapon at them. At that time our deputies opened fire … on the suspect,” Lee said.
The suspect was transported to Kingwood Hospital in Houston, where he was pronounced dead. His name is not being released until he’s ID’d by the county forensics office.

Deputies from the Harris County Sheriff’s Office were conducting surveillance on the murder suspect, a 28-year-old black male, when they saw him walking on a road. 4
Deputies from the Harris County Sheriff’s Office were conducting surveillance on the murder suspect, a 28-year-old black male, when they saw him walking on a road.
Twitter/@SheriffEd_HCSO

Sgt. Dennis Wollford of the department’s homicide unit said the suspect had two open felony assault warrants, and was “believed to be armed and dangerous.”
Wollford said there’s “not an obvious gun that we’ve located,” but said officials are still processing the scene.
Beloved 59-year-old grandmother Robin Baucom, who had worked at the Cracker Barrel for nearly 34 years, was inside the eatery early Saturday when two men in a Dodge Charger pulled up near the front door, the Star-Telegram reported.
“She was a protector. Not only with her family but with the ones she worked with. She protected the workers and gave her life for them.”
Billy Crumpton, Robin Baucom’s brother
A man got out of the car and attempted to snatch a purse from another employee as she tried to get in the door. Baucom saw what was happening and ran to unlock the front door so the employee could get inside, pushing the mugger as he tried to force his way through the door.
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Police officers fatally shot a suspect believed to be the gunman who murdered Robin Baucom, who worked as a manager at a Houston Cracker Barrel. KHOU
During the altercation, the man shot Baucom in the chest. She was rushed to the hospital and underwent surgery, but succumbed to her injuries.
The two deputies who opened fire have still not provided official statements, Lee said. They will be temporarily placed on administrative leave, which is protocol for officers involved in a fatal shooting, he said.
Police are still conducting interviews and corroborating witness statements with surveillance footage to confirm that the deceased suspect was the shooter.
Grandmother and Cracker Barrel manager Robin Baucom died protecting her coworker during an attempted robbery. 4
Grandmother and Cracker Barrel manager Robin Baucom died protecting her co-worker during an attempted robbery. Facebook
“After that information is confirmed, we hope this case will end with some comfort for the family of Ms. Baucom and her family,” Lee said.
Baucom’s family described her as a “hero” who will be remembered for losing her life protecting a fellow employee from harm.
“She would have done anything in the world to protect her employees or any of us,” her daughter Tina told KTRK.
“When I was starting kindergarten, she started at Cracker Barrel part-time. She would buy me back-to-school clothes,” Tina said. “It was supposed to be a couple of months. Thirty-four years later, a heartache, and here we are.”
Baucom’s brother, Billy Crumpton, said, “The greatest love a person can have is giving their life for another person — and that’s exactly what she did,” Fox 26 Houston reported.
“She was a protector. Not only with her family but with the ones she worked with. She protected the workers and gave her life for them,” Crumpton added.
Cracker Barrel said in a statement that the company “is solely focused on supporting our manager’s family, her fellow employees, and local law enforcement as we grapple with this tragedy and grieve.”
Baucom left behind her husband, three children and three grandchildren.
 

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