Natalie Kainz is a news associate for NBC News.
A man was arrested in Orlando, Florida, after walking into a CVS and giving employees a handwritten note indicating that he would shoot someone unless he was given 'all bottles' of Oxycodone, Hydrocodone, Xanax, Adderall, Liquid Codeine, and Viagra. “This is a armed robbery!” he wrote in a note to the pharmacy. “Please cooperate, I don’t want to hurt you.
You are not to alarm anybody or I will shoot the closest person to me!” The 23-year-old was apprehended with dozens of bottles of pills and the handwritten note after a short foot pursuit from where the robbery had occurred at a CVS on Curry Ford Road, according to the Orlando Police Department. He faces several robbery, trafficking and possession charges. Police said the suspect traveled from Jacksonville to Orlando to carry out the theft and confessed to a similar robbery in Central Florida.
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