Two 7-Eleven employees found themselves part of a viral video this week after they turned the tables on a man brazenly stealing cigarettes from their California store and beat him with a stick until he began crying for mercy.

In the video, shared by the social media user @yo_folkers with a geotag for the city of Stockton, California, a black man with a blue t-shirt over his face can be seen throwing boxes of cigarettes into a trash can at a 7-Eleven location, Fox Los Angeles reported.

"Just let him go. There ain't nothing you can do," the man filming the video can be heard saying, adding that the workers shouldn’t intervene, because insurance will pay for their losses. 

"Can I get a Swisher?" the man filming the incident asked, to no avail.

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Stockton 7-Eleven employee swinging long stick at suspect

Two 7-Eleven employees fought off an attempted robber in California (Yo_folkers/ Deda)

At one point, the suspect threatened to shoot the people inside. 

The suspect then attempted to squeeze by one of the workers, and the two locked arms and began to scuffle. Then, a second employee with a stick walked up to the suspect and began beating him with it.

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People walk past 7-Eleven convenience store in New York (iStock)

After being struck several times with a stick, the suspect is escorted out of the store by the man who filmed the incident.

The video has been viewed tens of millions of times on social media and was re-tweeted by many conservatives who said it is a sign that people across the country are fed up with rampant crime and progressive jurisdictions that have stopped prosecuting certain offenses.

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"This is what happens when authorities won't, or can't, enforce the law and some citizens decide they've had enough," Fox News senior political analyst Brit Hume tweeted.