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a bunch of muggers in south america attack unsuspecting bikers for their goods.
two guys are walking down the street when a mugger approaches them and demands their money. they both grudgingly pull out their wallets and begin taking out their cash. just then one guy turns to the other and hands him a bill. "here’s that $20 i owe you," he says.
a blind judo expert astounded a mugger by pinning him to the ground after he tried to steal his cigarettes, police said on monday. the assailant, a 17-year-old man of asian origin, spotted the 33-year-old, who police identified only as emil e., at a train station in the southwestern town of giessen and thought he would be easy prey, police spokesman rolf wellershausen said. but what the attacker did not know, the spokesman said, was that his victim was a world-class blind judo wrestler. the 17-year-old threatened the blind man, then punched him in the face, at which point the martial artist flipped him and held him down until police arrived. source: newsyahoo.com
there are certain things in life one should learn at a young age. don't touch fire: it is hot and will burn you. don't dive in shallow water: it is not deep and you will break bones. apparently someone didn't learn another valuable lesson; don't mess with a former marine, or you will likely get owned.enter 72-year-old bill barnes.barnes was enjoying his golden years, minding his own business whilst playing a $2 lottery ticket at a gas station. reports indicate the old man also had a good $300 bucks in his pocket.according to various sources, little to barnes' knowledge he was apparently being stalked and surveyed by one 27-year-old man named jesse rae. jesse likely thought the old man would be easy pickings and decided to go after the contents of barnes' pockets.all may have come out to rae's expectations of a routine mugging, had barnes' been a typical elderly man. as the goodness that is instant karma would have it, however, barnes had a lifetime of aces up his sleeve.during his younger years, bill barnes had the toughest of jobs, slugging it out as a hard iron worker for over 20 years. when he wasn't working iron, barnes served in the marines. he was also an accomplished golden gloves boxer.that said, rae must have bitten off a bit more than he could chew. from reports on wnls; "he [barnes] grabbed the suspect's wrist with his left hand and started throwing punches with his right, landing six or seven blows before a manager at the comstock park store intervened."as you can see in rae's battle scarred mugshot, as he is now apparently being charged with non-armed attempted robbery, the old marine was still packing some heat in his punches.moral of the story. don't try rob people, especially the elderly.sources actionnoozwlns
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a knife-wielding mugger who robbed a woman of her bags before discovering they were full of dog mess has been jailed for four years.
david carlisle, 32, forced 52-year-old marion budd to hand over the bags at knifepoint as she walked her dog in westbury-on-trym, bristol. when he realized what he had taken, carlisle, a drug addict and father-of-four, fled the scene empty-handed.
the bungling would-be thief was jailed after admitting attempted robbery. his four-year sentence will run concurrently with the seven-year term he is already serving for multiple burglaries.
bristol magistrates heard carlisle, of no fixed address, jumped out of a car and thrust the knife at budd, and ordered her to hand over her bags. but he dropped the carriers and ran off after she told him that the contents were less lucrative than he might have hoped.
carlisle was tracked down after his dna was found on the car used in the attempted robbery.
recorder john trevaskis told him it was "testament to his incompetence" that he had attempted to steal a bag of dog excrement.
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quartz hill, calif. – don't mess with the marching band. that's what california authorities are saying after a 17-year-old girl used her marching band baton to beat back two would-be muggers. los angeles county sheriff's deputy michael rust says the quartz hill girl was walking to school april 24 when two men approached her from behind, tried to grab her coat and demanded money. instead, one got a punch in the nose and the other a kick to the groin. rust says the girl then beat both of them with her band baton before she ran away. the men had not been caught. but rust says there's a clear message to take from the encounter: "the moral to this story is don't mess with the marching band girls, or you just might get what you deserve. final score: marching band 2, thugs 0." source
milwaukee — a milwaukee army reservist's military identification earned him some street cred tuesday, when he says four men who mugged him at gunpoint returned his belongings and thanked him for his service after finding the id. the 21-year-old university of wisconsin-milwaukee student said he was walking home from work about 1:15 a.m. tuesday when he was pulled into an alley and told to lay face down and with a gun to his neck. four men took his wallet, $16, keys, his cell phone and even a powerbar wrapper from his pants pockets, he said. but the hostile tone quickly changed when one of the robbers, whom the reservist presumed was the leader, saw an army id in the wallet. the robber told the others to return the items and they put most of his belongings on the ground next to him, including the wrapper, the reservist said. "the guy continued to say throughout the situation that he respects what i do and at one point he actually thanked me and he actually apologized," said the reservist, who asked not to be identified tuesday because the robbers still had his keys. the reservist said he asked the men, who all had hoods or hats covering their faces, if he could get up and they said he could before starting to walk away. "the leader of the group actually walked back, gave me a quick fist bump, which was very strange," he said. milwaukee police spokeswoman anne e. schwartz said the reservist is credible and that officers still were looking for the suspects tuesday. the reservist didn't realize until later that his keys were not with him and he doesn't know if the robbers intended to keep those, he said. still, he said he feels lucky. "i'm just kind of awe struck that everything was given back to me due to just being in the military, " he said. "i realize in pretty much every other situation that wouldn't happen." he said he's never been deployed, only having signed up for the army reserves about a year ago. he said he is the first person in his immediate family to join the military. source