A Montgomery, Ala., man has been arrested and is accused of robbing 10 different businesses at gunpoint in the span of eight days.
Montgomery police tell news outlets that DeGregory Lee was arrested Nov. 3 and is charged with 16 counts of first-degree robbery. The crimes occurred at night, and all but one of the 10 targeted businesses were foreign.
The Montgomery Advertiser reports that the spree lasted from Oct. 24 through Oct. 31 and included four people being robbed of $10,000 in Korean currency at Satsuki, a Japanese restaurant.
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