Posted on 06/02/2020 12:47:58 AM PDT by L.A.Justice
LOS ANGELES - FOX 11 witnessed a looter taken down by LAPD Sunday afternoon at the New Balance store at Wilshire and 26th.
A group of looters broke into the store and began to flee, and as they got into a car, one of them wasn't fast enough and was left behind by his group. Police were able to catch him, and he was taken into custody.
FOX 11's Bill Melugin talked to him, and he was very candid about his motive. He said point-blank he was "out to get some money". When asked if his actions were related to the protests and events that took place in Minnesota, he said it had a little bit to do with it, but it was mostly for "the dough."
He left our interview by saying, "If you're going to get some money, do it right. Don't do it the dumb way. Do it the smart way."
And the left thinks that’s perfectly fine.
An honest robber at last. He knows he will be out via no bail. Out is 10 hours. So he is being honest, this costs him nothing.
All this stuff is going to be on eBay, real cheap!
Just like the man in the well known Time article from 1968, he was avenging What’s-His-Name.
credit for being honest
Did he give the names of his crew?.
The courts have ruled that the police do not have any responsibility to protect individuals, just “society.”
They’ve been doing a bang-up job right there!
Mark
Let’s see...credit for being honest when he talks....negative credit for dishonest actions...and actions speak louder than words...so his value is less than zero. Sounds about right.
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