Posted on 08/29/2014 2:38:56 PM PDT by CedarDave
It could be argued that it was a robbery gone right. He got his money but when it wasn't enough, he wanted more. Things get awful dicey when a greedy robber gets pissed and comes back for additional cash. At that point employees lives can be in greater danger and the employee shot in fear of his own and other employees safety. The sheriff's office has indicated the employee will face no charges for the shooting.
Hard or soft cone?
seems that it came out well...
The employer, on the other hand...
I agree ... robbery gone RIGHT. The robbery was not completed, the intended victims were harmed, and the robber will NEVER do it again ...
‘scuse me ... intended victims were NOT harmed ...
I presume you mean the intended victims were NOT harmed ...
We will not know if what the employee did was good or bad until we know the ethnicity of both he and the robber.
Right! :>))
Moral of the story....thieves are going to come back if they aren’t stopped the first time.
Good point, but that is in an area very heavily Hispanic.
Probably hard to spell name-- not many vowels.
Now just how much crack money did this Obamaite expect a Dairy Queen to have? When the race war finally comes we’ll all know which side will have the brains.
Jacketed Hollow Point
It was dipped in chocolate and the tip broke off;)
More robberies need to “go wrong”, if this is considering going wrong. The scum-bums need put on notice.
I love a story with a happy ending.
The “greedy robber” makes me suspect that he had been smoking crack and though still out of it desperately wanted to smoke more. But the crack house said, “No money, no crack!”
This happens a lot. They immediately go into a “Must get more money NOW!” mode, and nothing else matters.
Someone first noticed it when they left their apartment building, and heard somebody scream at a distance. It took him a while to realize that they were trying to rob him from about a block away, holding a knife and demanding money, but shaking so hard his intended victim could tell he could barely walk, less run.
“Come here and give me money!”
Out here it’s more likely meth and heroin.
At least it had a happy ending.
Was the robber Amish, or an Illegal?
Reminded me of this line from Korben Dallas (Bruce Willis) in the movie "The Fifth Element" after a (pathetically) attempted robbery from an apparent meth head:
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