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    BARBERIAN FIGHTS OFF ATTACKER, POSTS VIDEO TO YOU TUBE

    Toronto Star, Canada
    Dec 23 2014

    Well known Toronto restaurateur Arron Barberian posted a surveillance
    video of himself repelling a street mugging outside Barberian's
    Steakhouse

    By: Marco Chown Oved Staff Reporter

    This mugger isn't a Jays fan.

    Otherwise he might have recognized the grey haired restaurant owner
    and thought twice about trying to rob him as he walked down the street
    with a full cash box Monday morning.

    Arron Barberian, current proprietor of Barberian's Steakhouse and
    TLP near Yonge St. and Gerrard Ave, became something of an internet
    sensation when he caught a bat that flew into the stands at the Blue
    Jays' 2013 home opener. With a wild look in his eye, he cocked the
    bat threateningly, seemingly willing to take on the entire Cleveland
    Indians bench all by himself.

    This is not a man you would want to rob, especially unarmed.

    "People react in different ways," said Barberian. "I went berserk."

    Barberian's altercation with the mugger was captured by his
    restaurant's two security cameras.

    In the videos, a man jogs up behind Barberian and confronts him at
    the restaurant's door.

    "He was kind of singing. He wasn't a menacing guy ... When he stopped
    me and grabbed the till, I looked down and he had money in his hands
    -- no weapon. If he had had a gun, I would have thrown my hands up,"
    he said. "Instead, I went Tie Domi on him."

    Barberian pulls the man's hoodie up over his head and drags him out
    onto the sidewalk. The two men grapple and swing around several times
    before it becomes clear that the tides have turned and the attacker
    is now trying to get away, while Barberian -- aided by an employee
    on his phone with the police -- tries to keep him from fleeing.

    "I didn't want to punch him," he said. "I just wanted to make him
    sit down and wait for the cops to come."

    Barberian plays cat and mouse with the attacker, who eventually flees
    into the nearby Ryerson parking garage before police can arrive.

    The videos have now been posted to YouTube, titled "Smack Down" and
    "Smack Down 2." Barberians Steakhouse's Twitter account advertised
    the incident, writing "This is why you don't mess with the Boss!!! El
    Hefe Arron Barberian gave a wanna-be-robber the gears this morning."

    As the action moves down the block, the till is on the street and
    money -- $150 in cash plus coins -- blows around in the wind. A woman
    wearing a fur hat appears and starts picking up bills and another
    woman, with red-soled shoes, grabs Barberian's cellphone.

    "The woman in the fur hat is a real good Samaritan. She collected the
    money and gave it back to me. The other woman, she gets out of her SUV,
    sees the phone, steals the phone and runs away. She's the thief here,"
    said Barberian. "The mugger probably has mental health and alcohol
    issues ... I hope he gets caught and charged -- you can't be mugging
    people -- but I hope he gets treatment."

    While he admits to being a little shaken up, Barberian says the videos
    will add to his little bit of online celebrity.

    "It's probably the stupidest thing I've done in a long time, fighting
    a guy for a couple hundred bucks. But it made for a funny video,"
    he said. "It's a bit of a man bites dog story -- here's a grey haired
    50 year old beating up a young thug."

    Barberian, who says his friends call him "Killer B," jokes: "Don't
    mess with a little Armenian when there's money on the line."

    http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2014/12/23/barberian_fights_off_attacker_posts_video_to_you_t ube.html

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