I agree.
SlackerAg said:
They'll be enjoying steaks in their backyard waiting 6 years for their court date.
and sometimes the crime happens at the funeral home.maroon barchetta said:
Probably saved a family in the future from funeral costs when he decides to use the gun as designed instead of pistol whipping someone.
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According to Rosen, Major would tell unsuspecting people that he was a funeral director get their confidence, and get them to send him money. He would eventually convince them to give him insurance policy information before allegedly forging signatures on documents and taking the insurance money. He said many times, the families were supposed to have funeral services done for their loved ones, and many times, it did not happen.
Cynic said:
I wonder how much money that bystander just saved police from preventing future incidences
Tonight a @HoustonFire crew was threatened with a gun while on an EMS incident. Fearing for their lives, two Firefighters jumped from a 2nd story balcony stairwell onto the ground, causing injury
— Chief Samuel Peña (@FireChiefofHFD) January 28, 2024
This deadly conduct against 1st responders is outrageous and inexcusable! pic.twitter.com/5kMwmAWJmG
CDUB98 said:
Firefighters have to deal with more **** than they should have to. If only crazy and criminals were kept locked away. What a crazy concept.
Because it reeks of a set up.sts7049 said:
unreal that she has that car on camera following her the whole time
i also cannot understand why she knowingly is thinking about these risks but still chooses to leave the money in the car.
maroon barchetta said:
Sometimes there is good news.
https://abc13.com/robbery-suspect-shot-killed-ella-boulevard-shooting-bystander-shoots-robber-northwest-houston/14364953/
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According to Lt. Wilkins with HPD, a man and his girlfriend, who was sitting in the car, were at a pump getting gas when the suspect, described as a young adult man, approached him and demanded his property.
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Police said they have not located the bystander who is accused of shooting the suspect, as he left the scene once officials arrived.
Really? Can you elaborate on your theory? Seems like quite the conspiracy.HtownAg92 said:Because it reeks of a set up.sts7049 said:
unreal that she has that car on camera following her the whole time
i also cannot understand why she knowingly is thinking about these risks but still chooses to leave the money in the car.
TJaggie14 said:
Yeah never attribute to malice what you can easily attribute to stupidity.
Dumb Tesla driving lady thought she would be safe. "This would never happen to me" kind of mentality. If the robbers get caught they will get released on a $1 bond and their court case will be scheduled for 2027. In the mean time they will continue to play stupid games until they finally win the ultimate stupid prize.
She says she specifically thought about it and left the money in the car anyway. Didn't have the ability to carry in in with her? Did she say why she withdrew $3k in cash? Her statements sound too rehearsed.El Gallo Blanco said:Really? Can you elaborate on your theory? Seems like quite the conspiracy.HtownAg92 said:Because it reeks of a set up.sts7049 said:
unreal that she has that car on camera following her the whole time
i also cannot understand why she knowingly is thinking about these risks but still chooses to leave the money in the car.
I honestly think most people just feel a false sense of security when they park right in front of an eating establishment for a quick lunch in broad daylight and lock their cars. I would bet gullibility was in play here, rather than conspiracy.
If it was someone else's cash to begin with, a plot to let thieves break into her car (did they damage it?) and steal it might make some sense. There could be something I am missing I guess.HtownAg92 said:She says she specifically thought about it and left the money in the car anyway. Didn't have the ability to carry in in with her? Did she say why she withdrew $3k in cash? Her statements sound too rehearsed.El Gallo Blanco said:Really? Can you elaborate on your theory? Seems like quite the conspiracy.HtownAg92 said:Because it reeks of a set up.sts7049 said:
unreal that she has that car on camera following her the whole time
i also cannot understand why she knowingly is thinking about these risks but still chooses to leave the money in the car.
I honestly think most people just feel a false sense of security when they park right in front of an eating establishment for a quick lunch in broad daylight and lock their cars. I would bet gullibility was in play here, rather than conspiracy.
HtownAg92 said:She says she specifically thought about it and left the money in the car anyway. Didn't have the ability to carry in in with her? Did she say why she withdrew $3k in cash? Her statements sound too rehearsed.El Gallo Blanco said:Really? Can you elaborate on your theory? Seems like quite the conspiracy.HtownAg92 said:Because it reeks of a set up.sts7049 said:
unreal that she has that car on camera following her the whole time
i also cannot understand why she knowingly is thinking about these risks but still chooses to leave the money in the car.
I honestly think most people just feel a false sense of security when they park right in front of an eating establishment for a quick lunch in broad daylight and lock their cars. I would bet gullibility was in play here, rather than conspiracy.