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The Morehouse College athletic director was robbed at gunpoint at his home
last week after he asked a woman he met through Craigslist to his residence,
according to a report.
Andre Pattillo was robbed the morning of Sept. 19 after he sent an Uber to
pick up the woman and bring her to his home, the Fayette County News
reported.
With the woman in his home, Pattillo went to lie down on his bed, according
to a Fayette County Sheriff’s Office incident report obtained by The
Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
He saw that the front door was open, and the woman told him that she had
gone out and forgot to close it.
When Pattillo went back to his bed, a man entered the room pointing a gun at
him and told Pattillo to get on the floor, according to the report.
The woman came in behind him and said, “Baby, I’m sorry, I just needed
some money for my kids.”
While the people grabbed things from the house, the armed man became
distracted, according to the incident report. Pattillo used that as an
opportunity to run out the front door and to a nearby house. Deputies
responding to a 911 call met Pattillo there.
He told them the thieves got a phone, bank card, laptop and a Glock 9mm gun.
Pattillo, who has been the athletic director at Morehouse since July 2000,
was not injured in the incident.
Morehouse spokeswoman D. Aileen Dodd told The AJC the college would not
comment on the incident since it didn’t happen on campus.
last week after he asked a woman he met through Craigslist to his residence,
according to a report.
Andre Pattillo was robbed the morning of Sept. 19 after he sent an Uber to
pick up the woman and bring her to his home, the Fayette County News
reported.
With the woman in his home, Pattillo went to lie down on his bed, according
to a Fayette County Sheriff’s Office incident report obtained by The
Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
He saw that the front door was open, and the woman told him that she had
gone out and forgot to close it.
When Pattillo went back to his bed, a man entered the room pointing a gun at
him and told Pattillo to get on the floor, according to the report.
The woman came in behind him and said, “Baby, I’m sorry, I just needed
some money for my kids.”
While the people grabbed things from the house, the armed man became
distracted, according to the incident report. Pattillo used that as an
opportunity to run out the front door and to a nearby house. Deputies
responding to a 911 call met Pattillo there.
He told them the thieves got a phone, bank card, laptop and a Glock 9mm gun.
Pattillo, who has been the athletic director at Morehouse since July 2000,
was not injured in the incident.
Morehouse spokeswoman D. Aileen Dodd told The AJC the college would not
comment on the incident since it didn’t happen on campus.