The City of San Francisco is no longer part of the civilized world, as officials and voters have done everything possible to make it that way. However, this does not mean everyone condones anarchy. This is why one San Francisco barista had to do what any rational person would do when an attempted robber tried to go after an unsuspecting person.

It’s one thing if you attempt to rob someone, but it’s even more pathetic to go after someone with their back turned, just unsuspectingly going about their day.

According to Fox 2:

When a masked man tried to take a customer’s backpack at Carlin’s Cafe on Friday morning, employee Nick Grant felt he had to intervene.

“Luckily I came with a cart, hit him with a cart, and then from there we just started fighting. He bear-maced me, we rolled around on the ground for a little bit and I held him until the cops came,” said Grant.

Another customer even stepped in to help, and Grant held the man down for seven minutes before police arrived.

Wow. Crazy how when Daniel Penny did something similar he was treated as a murderer. I wonder why things are different here. Could it be because the criminal has a skin color the mob couldn’t care less about?

San Francisco police said the man is 42-year-old Amir Moner of Concord. He was booked into the San Francisco County Jail for attempted robbery and other charges related to this incident, as well as active warrants for other counties.

I am sure everyone reading this is not surprised the man has a lengthy criminal record, as places like San Francisco embolden criminality at the expense of law-abiding citizens.

“I’m a little sore this morning. I’m still coughing out bear mace. But I’m good,” said Grant on Saturday morning as he was back at work making coffee. “I’m not going to let anybody like that stop me from doing what I love.”

It’s great that he is being treated like the hero he is and not as if it’s wrong to defend your fellow Americans at a time when their safety is jeopardized. Heroic acts like this are no longer common in times of trouble, as more often than not, people are punished for doing just that.


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