He's a fast food demon.
The gun-wielding con man robbed a bunch of junk food joints in the Bronx last month and fled at the cash register while bravely stick-ups of cameras at one of the eateries, police said Wednesday.
According to the NYPD, real-life Humble Graal attacked four chain restaurants in nine days, ordering two gloves before swinging their guns and demanding cash.
His first fast food foray occurred in Kennedy Fried Chicken, where he ordered meals, whipped his guns and snatched cash from a restaurant in Claremont Village near Third Avenue and St. Paul's Place at 1am on February 17, officers said.
A week later, on February 25th, the robber attacked again. Officers said they were torn through the cash register while threatening employees at Wingstop near Edison Avenue and Wilkinson Avenue in Pelham Bay around 10pm.
According to the NYPD, the junk food addict walked to McDonald's drive-thru in Eastchester just an hour and a half later to grab $150 from an employee and $150 from an employee.
During his fourth final muzzle robbery, the scarf-covered bandit allegedly waltzed into a white castle and robbed the cash register, not before ordering food inside the restaurant at Sound View on February 25th at about 12:45am.
Surveillance footage captured him after torn the register in front of a horrifying employee and casually walked through the door using it.

After each robbery, he drove in a black SUV, NYPD said.
The police department is asking anyone with information about these robberies to call the NYPD Crime Stopper Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or the Spanish 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). The public can also submit tips by logging into the Crime Stoppers website. https://crimestoppers.nypdonline.org/or x @nypdtips.





