This restaurant is in a strip of fast-food places. It's a quick-in-quick-out location for someone in a vehicle. I'm just wondering why a robber would choose one over another. The Taco Cabana across the street is a gun-free zone.Shot Fired In Pizza Restaurant Robbery
GALVESTON — A masked bandit brandished a handgun, fired a round into the ceiling of a pizza restaurant and fled with cash and an employee’s purse, but no one was injured, authorities said Thursday.
Galveston police searched the area around Little Caesars Pizza, 2806 61st St., shortly after the 9:30 p.m. Wednesday robbery but didn’t find the suspect described as a white man from 18 to 28 years old, 170 to 200 pounds and standing 5-feet, 9-inches tall.
Police recovered the bullet, but the man escaped with between $1,000 and $1,200, police said.
— Chris Paschenko

It sounds like Little Caesars needs to improve their cash management policy.
- Jim