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| December 11, 2020


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Robber shot by Maplewood store clerk was wearing ankle bracelet from previous holdup

Kim Bell
MAPLEWOOD — A gunman who was shot by a clerk at a Maplewood cellphone store was wearing an ankle bracelet when police found him bleeding on the floor of the store’s break room, officials said Thursday.

Malik Dorsey survived the shooting and was in surgery after being shot three times, Maplewood police Chief Steve Kruse said. The robbery happened about 6:15 p.m. Wednesday at Boost Mobile, 7222 Manchester Road.

St. Louis County prosecutors charged Dorsey, 21, with robbery and armed criminal action. He lives in the 7600 block of Natural Bridge Road in north St. Louis County.

The store clerk was alone in the store when Dorsey walked in with a handgun to rob him, authorities said.

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Read the rest here: StL Today
Hat tip to our own KoB for the link.

Police: Suspect in string of Jacksonville robberies killed by homeowner

by: Chris Counts
JACKSONVILLE, Ark.- Police in Jacksonville said the suspect in a series of robberies is dead after being shot by a homeowner while attempting another theft.

When officers with the Jacksonville Police Department responded to reports of a robbery near Military Road and Bailey Street Monday night, they discovered the body of a man matching the description of a robbery suspect from an earlier call.

Dispatchers received that call just after 8 p.m. about an attempted robbery at the Jacksonville Stop and Shop. Two hours later, police said the suspect attempted to rob another victim outside her home.

Investigators said the suspect’s third robbery attempt turned fatal when the man’s intended victim shot the suspect in self-defense after the suspect shot at them.

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Read the rest here: Fox 16

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5th/77th FA

Two more dindu nuffin, good boy, poor victim selection skilz, young parasites on society removed from the gene pool, one forever. Let’s hope they didn’t leave too much spawn in their wake. Good riddance to the trash in Arkansas, and may the MO perp catch himself a nice septic side effect. Maybe instead of installing jewelry on this trash, let them stay at the homes of the judges that release them.

Ya notice the robbery victims in these cases did the whole, “I was in fear for my life, I will cooperate, I want a lawer.” Good job!

Nice water shattering KA-BOOM you gave us there Squidly. FIRST (ht 2 Hack Stone) get his attention, then side track him with a nice linky. Might keep him occupied until the Valor Friday thread drops. Good luck with that. He has excellent reading/comprehension. He does so dearly lub him some floating Artillery.

Yes it is indeed better to give than receive. And (GO) Army is going to give (BEAT) Navy a FIRST (ht 2 Hack Stone) Class azz whupping come Saturday. I can almost taste them Crab Cakes as we speak. Get the grill fired up, I expect a big turn out. Don’t forget, we have added the Adorable Deplorable to our Basket of Miscreants.

Ex-PH2

Robber shot by Maplewood store clerk was wearing ankle bracelet from previous holdup – fell off chair, laughing.

Happy Friday, shipmates!

rgr769

Another fine example of no cash bail and catch and release policies that the D-rats are touting for dealing with our criminal class.

David

The Navy could drop all three rounds from a turret into a football field – 20 miles away. This is equivalent to putting three rounds from a rifle into a 1″ circle at 100 yards. Not bad considering the original pre-computer trajectory calculations were done on abacuses!

5JC

It is a lot easier to shoot 1MOA with a rifle than to hit a football field 20 miles away.