http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43479572/ns ... alth_care/
The above link is from Gastonia County, NC.
A 59 year old man robbed a bank, but his note asked that he be given only $1.
He took the dollar, sat down on a bench, and waited for the LEO's to arrest him.
His plan was to get arrested so that the State of NC would then have to treat him for a myriad of health problems.
Although he is currently broke, he's planning on buying a Myrtle Beach, SC condo when he gets out of the big house.
Is he a stupid criminal, or crazy like a fox?
SIA
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- Tue Jun 21, 2011 10:54 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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- Fri Dec 25, 2009 8:14 pm
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Re: Dumb criminal of the day, maybe month
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Idiots. Sheesh.
SIA
Idiots. Sheesh.
SIA
- Thu Nov 12, 2009 1:20 am
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Tyler, Texas.
A man who wanted a fast response from Tyler PD told 911 that he had just committed
a murder and had a weapon.
It was a ruse. He told responding officers he just said that to get a quicker response from
them for a simple assault call.
Their response was to immediately arrest him for filing a false report.
Brain surgeon no doubt.
SIA
Tyler, Texas.
A man who wanted a fast response from Tyler PD told 911 that he had just committed
a murder and had a weapon.
It was a ruse. He told responding officers he just said that to get a quicker response from
them for a simple assault call.
Their response was to immediately arrest him for filing a false report.
Brain surgeon no doubt.
SIA
- Thu Nov 05, 2009 2:16 am
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Re: Dumb criminal of the day, maybe month
Toledo, Washington
From October 29, 2009 KOMO-TV:
TOLEDO, Wash. -- A local homeowner shot and killed an intruder in what the Lewis County sheriff says was a justified shooting.
Sheriff Steve Mansfield said the 62-year-old resident was awakened around 10:40 p.m. Tuesday by the sound of someone breaking into his home.
“He (homeowner) heard some noise, got up, thought he saw some shadows,” the sheriff said. “He armed himself and started to look around. And all of a sudden there’s someone right there in his house, coming toward him up the stairway in his house.”
The homeowner twice told the intruder to "freeze," and when he didn't comply, fired one shot, Mansfield said. The intruder was pronounced dead at the scene. He was later identified as 45-year-old Mark Michels by the Lewis County Coroner's Office.
The sheriff said detectives are reviewing evidence to ensure they corroborate the homeowner's story. However, he said initial findings indicate the homeowner was acting in self defense when he shot the intruder.
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Mark Michels had a criminal history that included robbery and grand theft. He also had a former boss who never gave up on him.
Terry Hanson said when Michels boasted he could rob a bank, he tried to right his thinking.
“I said, ‘Hey, that’s a real smart thing and you’ll be right back where you came from -- in prison.'" he said. "Apparently, that’s exactly what he did. Went out and broke into someone’s house and paid the price for it."
SIA
From October 29, 2009 KOMO-TV:
TOLEDO, Wash. -- A local homeowner shot and killed an intruder in what the Lewis County sheriff says was a justified shooting.
Sheriff Steve Mansfield said the 62-year-old resident was awakened around 10:40 p.m. Tuesday by the sound of someone breaking into his home.
“He (homeowner) heard some noise, got up, thought he saw some shadows,” the sheriff said. “He armed himself and started to look around. And all of a sudden there’s someone right there in his house, coming toward him up the stairway in his house.”
The homeowner twice told the intruder to "freeze," and when he didn't comply, fired one shot, Mansfield said. The intruder was pronounced dead at the scene. He was later identified as 45-year-old Mark Michels by the Lewis County Coroner's Office.
The sheriff said detectives are reviewing evidence to ensure they corroborate the homeowner's story. However, he said initial findings indicate the homeowner was acting in self defense when he shot the intruder.
...
Mark Michels had a criminal history that included robbery and grand theft. He also had a former boss who never gave up on him.
Terry Hanson said when Michels boasted he could rob a bank, he tried to right his thinking.
“I said, ‘Hey, that’s a real smart thing and you’ll be right back where you came from -- in prison.'" he said. "Apparently, that’s exactly what he did. Went out and broke into someone’s house and paid the price for it."
SIA