This W. St. Paul Sprint store robbery received recent national attention on Jay Leno. This may be the worst planned robbery ever, you be the judge.

When the wannabe robber was admitted to the hospital for treatment, he was asked what he did for a living. He told the officers, “I rob.”
Watch this news report on the incident.
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Kassa reportedly dragged one employee into an office behind the showroom, where he found a second employee. He also found a filing cabinet which he ordered the employees to open, apparently thinking it was a safe.
When Kassa discovered it was full of phone cards, he pistol whipped one of the employees, West St. Paul Police Detective Kevin O’Neill said.
Kassa didn’t realize a third person was in the back of the store, where they called 9-1-1 from.
Kassa reportedly scooped up cash from the store’s tills and had the employees put it in a Sprint bag.
According to police reports, he then produced a roll of duct tape and ordered one employee to tie up the other. Then he ordered the bound employee to tie up the other. After the employees explained how that would be impossible, he tied up the second employee himself.
O’Neill said Kassa then led the two employees out the back door of the store, apparently overlooking the store’s actual safe, which was unlatched at the time. He tried to destroy the store’s security camera system; however, the cameras were linked to a central system outside the store.
Finally, the three exited through the back door, which automatically locked behind them.
When the police arrived, Kassa reportedly fled on foot, ditching the gun but keeping the money. Police said they chased him for about a block until he collapsed, wheezing, from an asthma attack, still clutching the Sprint bag containing the loot. The gun was later recovered by a K-9 unit.