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Subway robbed by teens as a prank
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 7:47 am
by philip964
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I eat at subway a lot. Many of you have mentioned that if during a robbery you are told to get on the floor, you would take action.
The teens had their fingers in their pockets as if they had guns, but apparently they didn't.
So would this be 3 X Trayvon Martin all over again - unarmed teens killed by CHL. And you wouldn't even be injured.
Re: Subway robbed by teens as a prank
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 9:52 am
by threoh8
Was it a prank, or did they lose their nerve and run?
Re: Subway robbed by teens as a prank
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 11:13 am
by Heartland Patriot
Once again, I just LOVE how the onus is always on the people who would stop trouble instead of those who would start it. I, too, was a teenager once upon a time and got into trouble once or twice (imagine that)...but I would have NEVER thought to "prank" by "pretending" to rob someplace. I had respect for the law and my folks, not 100% (what teenager does) but certainly enough to not do something like that. This world would sure be a lot better off if people started teaching their kids the difference between right and wrong again...Yeah, I know, I'm old and out of touch and some sort of "bigot" for saying it...but IF those teens had gotten some holes in them for their stupidity, whose fault would it really have been?
Re: Subway robbed by teens as a prank
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 12:40 pm
by Hoosier Daddy
If they pretend to have a gun or other deadly weapon while committing robbery, the laws in most (non-crazy) states treat that the same as armed robbery, aggravated robbery, or whatever they call their equivalent. Doesn't Texas do the same?
Re: Subway robbed by teens as a prank
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 1:41 pm
by rp_photo
I say good riddance had they all been killed and hats off to the GG. In the end it would have sent a strong message that might have kept others from doing the same.
Re: Subway robbed by teens as a prank
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 3:53 pm
by ajwakeboarder
Heartland Patriot wrote:Once again, I just LOVE how the onus is always on the people who would stop trouble instead of those who would start it. I, too, was a teenager once upon a time and got into trouble once or twice (imagine that)...but I would have NEVER thought to "prank" by "pretending" to rob someplace. I had respect for the law and my folks, not 100% (what teenager does) but certainly enough to not do something like that. This world would sure be a lot better off if people started teaching their kids the difference between right and wrong again...Yeah, I know, I'm old and out of touch and some sort of "bigot" for saying it...but IF those teens had gotten some holes in them for their stupidity, whose fault would it really have been?
Most young people these days have now respect for others. I'm still pretty young myself. I'm about to turn 23. Thankfully, i was blessed with parents that would turn my backside red if i ever got disrespectful. In my opinion, i ended up pretty good. I'm not emotionally damaged or any other crap that liberals say well disciplined children will be. I think that kids should still be held fully responsible for their actions.
Re: Subway robbed by teens as a prank
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 4:43 pm
by fickman
Toy gun. . . water gun. . . bb gun. . . no gun at all. . . if you say (or act like) it's real, it is, and the consequences may be irreversible.
I hope somebody gets these kids' attention and explains to them how funny their joke was. . . and that they listen.
Re: Subway robbed by teens as a prank
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 6:41 pm
by Oldgringo
Since the actors were underage, their parents should be charged with child neglect, fined and made to attend mandatory classes on parenting until such time as their 'lil darlins' reached legal age.
Re: Subway robbed by teens as a prank
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 6:45 pm
by speedsix
...let's turn this into a learning excercise...say it happened in Texas, and you are the Prosecuting Attorney...what would you charge them with or bring to the Grand Jury as a desired charge?
Re: Subway robbed by teens as a prank
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 6:46 pm
by WildBill
speedsix wrote:...let's turn this into a learning excercise...say it happened in Texas, and you are the Prosecuting Attorney...what would you charge them with or bring to the Grand Jury as a desired charge?
Aggravated stupidity in the first degree.
Re: Subway robbed by teens as a prank
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 6:52 pm
by speedsix
...are you going for medication or lobotomies???
Re: Subway robbed by teens as a prank
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 6:55 pm
by WildBill
speedsix wrote:...are you going for medication or lobotomies???
Nope, six months in the Huntsville Prison mess hall, serving up three squares a day.
Re: Subway robbed by teens as a prank
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 7:00 pm
by speedsix
...not nearly enough...what if they'd caused a heart attack and someone died???
Re: Subway robbed by teens as a prank
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 7:04 pm
by android
I'm always armed in Subway. That could easily go south quickly.
Re: Subway robbed by teens as a prank
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 7:19 pm
by Crossfire
speedsix wrote:...let's turn this into a learning excercise...say it happened in Texas, and you are the Prosecuting Attorney...what would you charge them with or bring to the Grand Jury as a desired charge?
If this happened in Texas, it's doubtful there would be a prosecuting attorney, as there probably would not be any surviving punks to prosecute.