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Previously on "Be careful who you try to rob."

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  • BrilloPad
    replied
    Originally posted by zeitghost


    They way they don't have guns in this country?



    I think I'm with AtW on this one.
    Gun crime is fairly rare in the UK.

    In the US its virtually compulsory.

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  • Goatfell
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    And presumably when someone is robbed for "only" £5 you would prefer it to be £500 to make it worthwhile?

    I would prefer it if there were a ban on guns in the states. That way the robber would not have had a gun in the first place.
    Yeah, because a robber would never think of carrying a gun (because that would be illegal, right?)

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    Indeed it does.

    Or maybe it would have better if the robber had killed the two innocent people..

    Would that have been your preferred outcome BP?
    And presumably when someone is robbed for "only" £5 you would prefer it to be £500 to make it worthwhile?

    I would prefer it if there were a ban on guns in the states. That way the robber would not have had a gun in the first place.

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  • original PM
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    I await the gun lobby to say how this justifies carrying guns. ...
    Indeed it does.

    Or maybe it would have better if the robber had killed the two innocent people..

    Would that have been your preferred outcome BP?

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  • BrilloPad
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    I await the gun lobby to say how this justifies carrying guns. ...

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  • zeitghost
    started a topic Be careful who you try to rob.

    Be careful who you try to rob.

    https://uk.news.yahoo.com/news-ancho...5.html#onuOaQA

    For dear old Freako, this relates to an unfortunate miscreant who attempted to rob a couple in a motel in septicland.

    Unfortunately for him, the husband was tooled up and a better shot than he was.

    The husband of a former news anchor has been injured after he was involved in a fatal shooting with an armed robber at a New Mexico motel.

    Lynne Russell, who hosted CNN Headline News between 1983 and 2001, had stopped at a Motel 6 in Albuquerque with her husband Chuck de Caro after a long day of travelling.

    But when she returned to the room after getting something from her car, a man was at the door with a handgun.

    Ms Russell, 68, told KOB-TV: "He pushed me into the room and that's when my husband came out of the shower and saw what was happening.

    "We tried to calm him, confuse him and do everything we could do to just come out of it in one piece."

    The robber grabbed her husband's briefcase, but then began shooting at Mr de Caro who was hit three times.

    Mr de Caro returned fire, hitting the man and killing him.

    Ms Russell told The New York Post: "It was a gun battle, and Chuck was bleeding heavily, but he didn't stop firing because the man was firing on him."

    Officer Tanner Tixier, of Albuquerque Police, said it appeared to have been a random robbery attempt.

    He said: "They weren't targeted for who they were. We believe the offender didn't realise the victim's husband was in the motel (room).

    "He believed he had an easy target. That turned out not to be the case obviously."

    Officers found the body of the would-be robber in the car park.

    Patrick Clawson, a former colleague of Ms Russell, said Mr de Caro suffered gunshot wounds to the abdomen, groin and arm but was expected to survive.

    Mr de Caro is a former special forces officer. He underwent surgery at University of New Mexico Hospital.

    He told The New York Post: "I was determined to save my dream girl's life - even if it cost my own."

    Ms Russell managed to hide behind furniture during the shooting and was unhurt.

    She was the first woman to solo anchor a primetime network news show in the US.

    Didn't take him long to get back to work.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ring-work.html
    Last edited by zeitghost; 8 June 2017, 12:55.

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