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Diner orders soup - then pulls out a gun

6:18pm Wednesday 26th September 2007

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By Sam Underwood »

A customer stunned diners at an Italian restaurant by pulling out a gun seconds after ordering a bowl of soup.

The man, in his 30s, coolly walked into ASK in Ship Street, Brighton, and took a seat in the garden area.

He ordered a courgette, pea and bacon soup before pulling out a gun and placing it on the table.

A waitress spotted the weapon and told the duty manager Eaco Luvisutto who called the police.

Mr Luvisutto remained on the phone to officers to keep them updated.

Customers also spotted the gun and the man, wearing a dark suit and pink cardigan, was heard to tell one "don't worry, it's only a gun".

Terrified diners, who had been tucking into pizza, spaghetti and pasta, hurriedly paid up and left.

Bosses told people trying to enter the restaurant that there was an emergency and they were not taking any more bookings.

Minutes later plain-clothed police officers arrived and arrested the man.

As the man was being led away he called out "hold on I haven't paid the bill yet".

Shopkeepers in Ship Street said the dramatic arrest was "like something out of a TV show".

The drama unfolded at around 2.30pm today.

Mr Luvisutto said: "I didn't know if the gun was real or not but as soon as I saw it I didn't want to take any risks with my staff or customers."

He added: "Plain-clothed police walked in very calmly and arrested the man. By this time my other customers had paid up and left.

"As he was being led out of the restaurant he said something like 'hold on I haven't paid the bill yet'.

"His money was the last thing I was worried about. I just wanted him out.

"Once he had gone we took a few minutes and then re-opened the restaurant.

"I was very impressed with the way all my staff handled the situation. Everyone was really calm and no-one panicked."

Mola Animasaun, from Webbers Boutique, opposite ASK, said: "A plain-clothed policeman came into my shop, flashed his badge and said he had to watch out of my window. It was like CSI or something.

"He watched for a while and kept talking on his radio until more officers arrived and they went into the restaurant."

Staff at other shops said the police went in and came out of ASK without making any noise.

Sebastian Moorcroft, from England At Home in Ship Street, said: "When they came out with him there was no commotion or anything. I didn't realise he had a gun at all."

Shopkeepers said the road occasionally had unsavoury characters visit it but no-one had ever seen anyone with a gun.

None of them had seen the arrested man before and had not heard of him causing any trouble.

Miss Animasaun said: "It is a bit worrying to have people going around here with guns but its good to see the police deal with it so smoothly."

It is believed the weapon is either a deactivated or replica handgun.

A Sussex Police spokeswoman said a man was arrested on suspicion of possessing a firearm in a public place.

She said: "A weapon was recovered and will be viewed by armourers to establish if the firearm is a replica or genuine. The man has been taken into custody for questioning."

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RAS Putin, Brighton says...
6:39pm Wed 26 Sep 07

Probably the only way of getting decent service in a Brighton restaurant.

Denniis, Brighton says...
7:05pm Wed 26 Sep 07

The new food & hygiene inspector!


Tracey, Here says...
7:09pm Wed 26 Sep 07

oh come on ARGUS have you now resorted to making up even more far fetched stories just to make the numbers up

Louise, Breezy Brighton says...
7:11pm Wed 26 Sep 07

It was a steak out!

Louise, Brighton says...
7:14pm Wed 26 Sep 07

Might be a spud gun!

Louise, Brighton says...
7:17pm Wed 26 Sep 07

Italian restaurant....Italia
n mafia maybe?

jonny o, Worthing says...
7:20pm Wed 26 Sep 07

Apparently the seafood starter was worth a shot...

happy camper, Bright town says...
7:24pm Wed 26 Sep 07

"His money was the last thing I was worried about. I just wanted him out."

You think. Really??!


John, Rustington says...
7:33pm Wed 26 Sep 07

What disturbs me is the fact customers paid for the pleasure of leaving for an early bath. I would of told that tight ASK manager to F off if he even mentioned the bill.

John, Cyberspace says...
7:41pm Wed 26 Sep 07

"pulling out a shotgun"
"either a deactivated or replica handgun"
So which was it?

TOMMY COOPER, HOVE says...
7:53pm Wed 26 Sep 07

As Asda have resumed deliveries to Whitehawk this guy has probably turned up to ride shotgun,good job he did'nt go for an indian.

Amme, Worthing says...
8:14pm Wed 26 Sep 07

I wonder if he got his soup in the end??

***, says...
8:52pm Wed 26 Sep 07

Wanted to shoot the fly in his soup

bill, little italy, NYNY says...
8:56pm Wed 26 Sep 07

given the prices that that restaurant-chain charges, no wonder he reached for his gun....

FUNNY CRADDOCK, Hove actually says...
11:25pm Wed 26 Sep 07

Probably the customer wanted Duck soup and thought he had to shoot his own duck.
Or did he get mixed up between Smith and Wesson and Crosse and Blackwell

Funny Police, Hove says...
9:24am Thu 27 Sep 07

FUNNY CRADDOCK wrote:
Probably the customer wanted Duck soup and thought he had to shoot his own duck. Or did he get mixed up between Smith and Wesson and Crosse and Blackwell
I have had more laughs in a traffic accident.

The pun standard on this story is also lame.

Must do better

Flat Foot Soozie, Brucnswick Square says...
11:03am Thu 27 Sep 07

This customer was certainly unusual.

Most customers bite the bullet before going in there.

Funny Police, Hove says...
1:37pm Thu 27 Sep 07

Flat Foot Soozie wrote:
This customer was certainly unusual. Most customers bite the bullet before going in there.
That doesn't even work.

Have you considered a career at The Sun?

GARY GREEN, Hove says...
2:02pm Thu 27 Sep 07

Perhaps he was one of the Young Gunners who stopped off for a snack on the way to the Dripping Pan..

desperately unfunny, Brighton says...
2:25pm Thu 27 Sep 07

i bet he had uzi soup for diner with potatos and gunlic bread!!!

Barry, crouched behind the counter says...
6:02pm Thu 27 Sep 07

The owner had a sign that read 'DUE TO US NOT HAVING A DRINKS LICENCE, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO BRING YOUR OWN WINE OR LUGER'!

Charlie Chalk, behind the counter crouched next to Bazzer. says...
2:51pm Fri 28 Sep 07

Barry wrote:
The owner had a sign that read 'DUE TO US NOT HAVING A DRINKS LICENCE, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO BRING YOUR OWN WINE OR LUGER'!
Obviously not a food critic, because he would have 'plugged' the restaurant, and not tried to plug the manager instead! Who do I send the cleaning bill for my Calvin Kleins to?

paul, brighton says...
3:16pm Fri 28 Sep 07

perhaps it was a pea shooter,he did have pea,corgetteand bacon soup,after all

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