Shirtless Florida man sentenced for diving through Taco Bell window, robbing place with ‘large rock’

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He’s not your typical stoner.

A bean burrito-brained bandit broke into a Florida Taco Bell through its drive-thru window and then robbed workers and customers armed with a “large rock,” authorities said.

Homeless man Kewarren Lee Anderson, 40, was sentenced months after he was captured by an Ocala Police Department K9 dog who found him cowering behind a dumpster after his run on the border, according to reports.

Kewarren Lee Anderson, 40, was sentenced to four years in prison for robbing a Taco Bell while armed with a “large rock.” Marion County Jail

Anderson broke into the restaurant through the drive-thru window while clenching a “large rock” in his fist and started demanding money from the staff and sparse patrons, even chasing them all out of the building so he could have free rein, as reported by Ocala-News.com.

The half-naked delinquent fled the scene, but didn’t make it very far, thanks to a dutiful K9 dog who tracked him down in minutes. When the pup rounded the corner and started sniffing Anderson, he started to wail and held his hands up in surrender, according to body camera footage obtained by the outlet.

Anderson was homeless at the time, according to an arrest affidavit. Ocala Police Department

It’s unclear how much cash Anderson may have absconded with during his few minutes of freedom, if any.

Anderson was homeless at the time and told police he needed money, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by News 6.

Anderson reportedly got into a physical altercation with another person incarcerated near him just six hours after his arrest. He was charged with battery by a person at a detention facility in August on top of the original armed robbery charge.

A K9 dog found Anderson hiding behind a dumpster near the Taco Bell. Ocala Police Department

He was found guilty on both charges on Jan. 22 and sentenced to four years in prison, minus the 199 days he’s already served in the Marion County Jail, the outlet reported.

Anderson isn’t the first diner to go postal inside a Taco Bell.

In late October, a disgruntled Taco Bell employee returned one day after he was fired and gunned down his manager, a father of seven, in the parking lot.

One wild video captured inside a California Taco Bell last year showed a security guard at the chain restaurant viciously slapping a rambunctious customer who refused to leave the restaurant.

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