Some people never learn from their mistakes. A New Jersey man was released from prison after serving 15 years for robbery. The AJC.com reports Christopher Miller is back behind bars after robbing the same store again.
According to the NY Daily News, Miller is being held on $100,000 bond.
According to NBC New York, Christopher Miller was arrested in 1999 after police said he tied up the Toms River, N.J., Stride Rite employees in the store’s back room.
He was convcted, and after his 15-year sentence was finished, he was released Friday.
Police said Miller went to the same store on Saturday, demanding cash and ordering the workers to go to the back room.
They refused, but according to reports, he did end up taking the cash drawer and the $389 in it.
The police chief said in television interviews- that he has to wonder whether Miller considers prison home, where he can have shelter and meals.