Monday Feel Good Stories

| December 17, 2018

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One ventilated, the rest will live to steal another day.
Vehicle owner shoots suspected thieves; 1 arrested
By KCBD Staff
Information provided by the Lubbock Police Department

At approximately 4:30 a.m. on Saturday, Lubbock Police officers responded to a shots fired call in the 4400 block of 85th Street. Officers were advised that a male came outside to find multiple suspects stealing his vehicle. The vehicle owner then fired multiple shots at his vehicle as the suspect fled the area in the stolen car.

While on scene, officers received a call referencing an injured male with a gunshot wound in the 500 block of 54th Street. The injured male was taken to the hospital with moderate injuries.

The entire article may be viewed at: KCBD

Two in the wind, empty handed.
California jewelry store robbery thwarted after owner’s nephew pulls out gun
By Frank Miles

A California jewelry store owner’s nephew pulled a gun on suspects as the two men allegedly tried to rob his uncle’s store, according to reports.

The suspects, caught on video, allegedly tried to stab owner Jean Boujekian during the attempted robbery at Vana Watch and Jewelry in South Pasadena on Friday, The Orange County Register reported.

“I didn’t feel comfortable so I came out from the back to the floor and my nephew was in the background and one of them pulled out a knife,” Boujekian told KABC.

“Probably the scariest thing — everything slowed done and your adrenaline is pumping. Everything slowed down. It felt like an eternity, but when you look at the video you see it happened very fast,” Boujekian added.

Read the entire article at: Fox News

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Comm Center Rat

RE: The South Pasadena, CA robbery attempt:

What do you call a Los Angeles Charger with a Super Bowl ring?

A thief.

5th/77th FA

^snert^ What a mean thing to say. True, but mean. Loved it!

Lubbock story: They needed a ride to choir practice.

Mike

Shooting wildly at your stolen car when you’re NOT in any physical danger MAY be legal, depending on where you live.
NOT a good idea USUALLY.