PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- You, again?
Exactly one week after he jumped the counter with a knife and robbed the Trinity Shell Gas Station in the Elmwood neighborhood, 31-year-old Julio Marshall returned for his encore Monday afternoon, the Providence police say.
Same gas station. Same clerk. Different ending.
Marshall jumped the counter, held the knife at the 19-year-old clerk's back, and demanded that she open the cash register, according to a police report. He cleaned it out, again, and ran away.
The clerk told the police that the suspect was the same man who robbed the station on May 13 -- 6 feet tall, with a goatee, neck tattoo and glasses.
The police caught Marshall within minutes, still carrying the butcher knife, the report said.
Marshall is being held without bail on two first-degree robbery charges.