Family members told ABC13 that Robin Baucom worked at the restaurant for 34 years and was a dedicated employee who loved her job.
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The shooting happened at about 6:15 a.m. at the restaurant in the 14800 block of the North Freeway near Airtex, where a female employee had just arrived for work.
As she was waiting to be let in, a man got out of the passenger side of a Dodge Charger and asked if the restaurant was open.
In a tweet Saturday afternoon, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said at least two people were in that Charger.
Deputies said the man sitting in the front passenger seat got out of the vehicle. That's when Baucom tried to come to the employee's rescue and let her in, but the man forced his way in and tried to snatch the employee's purse, according to Gonzalez.
When Baucom pushed back, he shot her in the chest.
Baucom underwent surgery, but succumbed to her injuries, according to an update from Harris County Constable Precinct 4. Her family said she leaves behind a husband, three children and grandchildren.
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They want her to be remembered as a hero who died trying to protect her employees.
The family shared the following statement with ABC13:
"Robin was one of the hardest working women I have ever seen. It didn't matter if the job required 12 hours or 23 hours, she was there. Many nights she didn't get home until 2 or 3 a.m. She worked for Cracker Barrell for 34 years. She loved her job, her customers and her employees and her family. She absolutely worshipped her three grandchildren, two boys, Brent and Brandon, her newest granddaughter, Lilah who is 10 months old. She had three children, Mark, Matthew and Tina whom she loved with her entire heart. They always had a mom with outreaching hands if they ever needed anything. She was always trying to help wherever she was needed. She is our hero and we hope she will be remembered as a hero because she lost her life trying to protect her employees and Cracker Barrel. She was always taking care of business wherever she was needed. Please if you know anything call and let someone know."
"Our condolences go out to her family," Gonzalez said in a tweet. "Sad to think these victims were simply starting their day, working."
According to the Harris County Sheriff's Office, the gunman got away in a 2018 or newer model metallic gray Charger.
The location is closed as authorities investigate.
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ABC13 reached out to Cracker Barrel, who provided a statement after they learned of Baucom's death.
"We can confirm that there was a criminal shooting at our Houston store on North Freeway prior to opening this morning which resulted in our store's associate manager sustaining fatal injuries as she protected other employees from harm. All of Cracker Barrel is solely focused on supporting our manager's family, her fellow employees, and local law enforcement as we grapple with this tragedy and grieve."
Anyone with information about the shooting is urged to call the Harris County Sheriff's Office Homicide Unit at 713-274-9100 or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-8477.