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Plot twist: Public Defends Ga. Dad Arrested for Leaving Kids Alone at McDonald’s For Job Interview Until This Happens

Chris Louis told authorities that he left his 10-, 6- and 1-year-old kids alone while he went to a job interview, but new evidence tells a different story.

A Georgia man is looking at some serious legal trouble after a now-viral story of why he left his three children behind in a local McDonaldโ€™s seems to have some holes in it. The internet rallied behind 24-year-old Chris Louis, who was arrested on March 22 at an Augusta McDonaldโ€™s after police found heโ€™d left his three children alone in the restaurant for over an hour and a half.

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When questioned, Louis told investigators he didnโ€™t have a car and left the kids, ages 10, 6 and 1, at the restaurantโ€™s play space while he went to a job interview at a nearby hotel, according to the Augusta Press.

Louis was arrested and charged with deprivation of a minor, and his story attracted the attention of thousands, including ex-NFL player Antonio Brown, who started a GoFundMe page to support Louis and his family. The page has blown past its $50,000 goal, raising over $78,000 to date.

โ€œThis GoFundMe is set in place to help this man. I have spoken with GoFundMe and they will get the funds to Chris and his family,โ€ Brown wrote on the page. โ€œI havenโ€™t spoken to Chris yet, but I hope to do so soon.โ€

But now, as local authorities release more details from the investigation, it looks like things arenโ€™t what they seemed. According to The Augusta Chronicle, new evidence doesnโ€™t support Louisโ€™ original story. Witnesses testified they heard Louis on the phone inside the McDonaldโ€™s around 4:30 pm telling someone he needed to โ€œdrop something off,โ€ which authorities later discovered was a backpack.

After waiting in the restaurant alone, the 10-year-old called the childrenโ€™s mother who showed up at the McDonaldโ€™s around 6:12 pm.

Louis returned a few minutes later with the backpack and told police heโ€™d โ€œlost his ID and another card and had been retracing his steps to find them.โ€ Meanwhile, the manager at the West Bank Inn, where Louis claimed his interview was scheduled, told police Louis filled out a job application that day, but was there hours before he and his children were seen at the McDonaldโ€™s.

Video surveillance from the hotel confirms the mangerโ€™s testimony, according to The Augusta Chronicle.

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