Diner Robber Comes Back For Seconds
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Police say a robbery suspect held up a diner on Monday, went back for seconds on Wednesday and wound up shooting himself in the foot.
Police say they arrested Clayton Everett Teman, 23, who was hospitalized. A bullet had gone through his foot.
Springfield police Detective Tom Rappe said the robber encountered the same clerk in both stickups, and told her the second time he wanted more.
"He was a little upset due to the amount of money he got the first time, so he went back hoping to get more," said Springfield police Detective Tom Rappe.
As he left the diner, police said, the robber ran through a parking lot and fired several rounds from a handgun, hitting himself once.
Police said they weren't sure why he fired the gun, but said they suspected he was using methamphetamine.

Police say a robbery suspect held up a diner on Monday, went back for seconds on Wednesday and wound up shooting himself in the foot.
Police say they arrested Clayton Everett Teman, 23, who was hospitalized. A bullet had gone through his foot.
Springfield police Detective Tom Rappe said the robber encountered the same clerk in both stickups, and told her the second time he wanted more.
"He was a little upset due to the amount of money he got the first time, so he went back hoping to get more," said Springfield police Detective Tom Rappe.
As he left the diner, police said, the robber ran through a parking lot and fired several rounds from a handgun, hitting himself once.
Police said they weren't sure why he fired the gun, but said they suspected he was using methamphetamine.
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