If you don’t get caught the first time…try, try again.

A New York bank robber was busted, not when he stole money from a bank, but when he went back to complain that the teller hadn’t given him as much as he had asked for.

According to the Huffington Post, our 28-year-old robber went into a bank and was demanding money from a teller. He never brandished a weapon or made any threats, so the teller didn’t budge. But he kept hounding her, demanding $20,000, so she finally caved and gave him a bag of stolen cash.

He escaped, but realized that the teller had “shortchanged” him. There was money, yes, but not 20-grand. He went back to the bank, which was now closed, and police apprehended him at the bank’s locked front door trying to get back inside.

I think some people have serious self-entitlement problems.

Picture by Rojer, Flickr.

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