YORK COUNTY, S.C. — A South Carolina man remains in jail after deputies said he used a spray-painted video game gun to rob a store.
David Dalesandro, 25, of Sharon, South Carolina, was quickly arrested Monday after deputies said he held up a Kwik Stop convenience store using an old-school “Duck Hunt” Nintendo video game gun that was spray-painted black,
Workers at the store said Dalesandro was wearing a mask, wig, and a hoodie when he went into the store and showed the gun. Deputies said he got away with about $300.
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Investigators found Dalesandro just down the street in the parking lot of a Dollar General and deputies found the “Duck Hunt” gun in his pants.
Dalesandro remains in the York County Detention Center.
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