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As of late last year, bank robbing in NC has become extremely dangerous. Unless you have eyes in the back of your head, watching the teller put money into the bag might be the last thing you see in this life before it all goes black from a bullet to the back of the head by a bank customer.
It would be unfortunate if an actual customer was withdrawing a few k in cash.
poor guy,
he was just wanting some skittles and an iced tea
So every Black person who goes to the store is a criminal? Trayvon Martin didn't rob anyone and he wasn't armed. The fact that you are even comparing the 2 stories shows exactly the way your mind works.
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Originally Posted by summers73
Now you've done it. You've given the *******s a reason to opine in this thread.
*******? Almost everyone I know here owns a gun and many have permits to carry. They totally disagree with the way George Zimmerman handled himself that tragic evening when he stalked and killed an unarmed teenager who wasn't doing anything wrong.
So you're basically taunting the murder of a 17 year old??
What's funny about that?
Nothing.
But I will tell you what is sad is that you are probably a 30-something year old man who thinks that its funny.
It's good the robber got what he deserved but to take such a cheap shot at the expense of someones death...is a bit absurd.
This isn't the first or the last time a person has prevented a robbery. I doubt this is anymore common than it was 10 or 20 years ago. What's sad is that there are people here between the ages of 30 and 75 who use terms like ******* and laugh about killing a teenager. It is an embarrasment to the country that adults with grown children speak this way. What's even worse is that these people have spawn just like them.
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