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Armed Robbers Disrupt Father’s Day at Hamilton Steakhouse

A Hamilton restaurant faced a shocking disruption on Father’s Day as armed robbers stormed in, leaving staff traumatized. The incident occurred at approximately 11:20 AM at the Smith & McKenzie Steak House located on Lynden Court. According to police reports, two individuals entered the establishment, one of whom was armed with a firearm, specifically targeting cash.
In a statement shared on social media, the restaurant expressed its distress over the event. “As many of you may be aware, today our team experienced a traumatic event with an armed robbery,” they wrote. “Our staff are understandably shaken and upset, but we are so proud of their incredible strength and composure in such a frightening situation. We truly couldn’t ask for a better team.”
The police provided further details, confirming that the offenders fled the scene in a vehicle after securing cash. Their swift actions have left both restaurant employees and patrons rattled, highlighting the ongoing issue of violent crime affecting local businesses.
In light of the incident, the community has rallied in support of the restaurant staff, emphasizing the importance of their safety and well-being. Local authorities are urging anyone with information regarding the robbery to come forward as they continue their investigation.
This unsettling event serves as a reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by businesses, particularly during festive occasions when families gather to celebrate. As the investigation unfolds, the Smith & McKenzie Steak House remains committed to supporting its staff and restoring a sense of safety for its patrons.
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