HAMPTON, Ga. — A man who police say robbed a postal worker is now behind bars.
It all began on March 1 when Clayton County police were called to Tara Boulevard just after 12 p.m. in reference to an armed robbery.
The victim, a U.S. postal worker, told police the suspect robbed them at gunpoint, stole the mailbox key and took off running.
The suspect, later identified as Tavion Williams,20, was described as wearing a mask, and a black hoodie with bleached dye and was carrying a black and silver handgun.
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Clayton County officers began swarming the area in an attempt to set up a perimeter to find Williams.
Body camera video shows the moment an officer spotted Williams walking down the access road near Home Depot wearing black sweatpants and a white T-shirt.
As the officer was attempting to check Williams for weapons, he began to run. While running, Williams was reportedly reaching into his pants.
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He suddenly stopped and then sat on the ground.
Once authorities arrested Williams, they reportedly found a silver and black handgun in the crotch area of Williams’ pants.
Officials said a K9 was able to find the black hoodie with bleached dye discarded behind the Home Depot. Clayton officers said they also found the black mask and the victim’s keys with a chain.
Williams is charged with armed robbery and obstruction of law enforcement.
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