Harold Hutchison
Police arrested a suspect Wednesday in the brutal beating of a female mobile phone store employee that was caught on video.
Michael Cook was charged with assault, kidnapping, robbery and criminal trespassing and booked into the Maricopa County Jail in Arizona on Wednesday, according to Fox 10 Phoenix. Cook allegedly punched and kicked Cricket Wireless employee Maria Coronado before taking three phones from the store.
Police reports say that Cook admitted to selling two of the phones so he could buy drugs, Fox10Phoenix reported. Cook allegedly made threats prior to the attack to other employees at the store.
“It just breaks my heart that no matter what I did — I plead with him, I even told him I was pregnant just to see if maybe that he would stop, and he didn’t,” Coronado said.
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Cook’s mother told Fox 10 her son had schizophrenia and stopped taking his medication.
“He was evil,” Coronado said. “He knew what he was doing. This was premeditated. He came four times the whole day, just seeing if there were customers, if I was alone.”
The Phoenix Police Department referred The Daily Caller News Foundation to a media advisory released Thursday morning.
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