The St. Paul coffee shop thief ran with the money, but Mark Laliberte ran faster.
The 30-year-old medical researcher and marathon runner sprang into action after he noticed two men acting suspiciously around the unattended coffee shop cash register in the St. Joseph Hospital lobby Tuesday afternoon. When he saw the wad of $20 bills concealed under one man's sweat shirt, Laliberte became a man on a mission that would take a wrestling match and a foot race to resolve.
He grabbed the man with the money, then felt the thief's accomplice seize him. Laliberte held firm. The second man released his grip and slipped out the hospital door.
Now it was a two-man fight.
"We kind of sumo wrestled there in the hall," Laliberte of Roseville said Wednesday.
The crowd in the hospital stood motionless and silent.
"I wrestled him to the ground at the door. That's when I ripped off his sweat shirt and it freed him," Laliberte said. Laliberte grabbed his feet and pulled him to the ground. They exchanged punches. Laliberte's shoe came off, his suit coat fell to his shoulders.
"It straitjacketed me and he escaped out the door," Laliberte said.