French elite forces down burgers to foil McHeist | Inquirer News

French elite forces down burgers to foil McHeist

/ 10:20 AM June 07, 2016

In this Jan. 20, 2012 photo, the McDonald's logo and a Happy Meal box with french fries and a drink are posed at McDonald's, in Springfield, Ill. McDonald’s Corp. reports quarterly earnings on Monday, July 22, 2013. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman)

In this Jan. 20, 2012 photo, the McDonald’s logo and a Happy Meal box with french fries and a drink are posed at McDonald’s, in Springfield, Illinois. AP

BESANÇON, France — When two men decided to rob a McDonald’s in eastern France they hadn’t expected to come face to face with a table of hungry soldiers from an elite military force.

The armed men burst into the fast food outlet in the commune of Ecole-Valentin late Sunday, with one firing a warning shot while the other raided the till for cash.

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But amongst the around 40 diners in the burger joint were 11 members of an elite branch of the French Armed Forces — particularly hardened soldiers who specialize in hostage situations.

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The off-duty soldiers waited for the end of the heist to intervene so as not to put other patrons in danger, Besancon public prosecutor Edwige Roux-Morizot said Monday.

The first man, who was carrying around 2,000 euros ($2,270) cash, stumbled as he attempted to flee and was captured, while the other was shot in the abdomen by one of the elite forces and arrested.

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The two men are currently in hospital and will appear before a judge on charges of armed robbery and violence, Roux-Morizot said.

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