Victim sues Kroger and armed citizen who saved her

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Victim sues Kroger and armed citizen who saved her

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http://www.indystar.com/article/2013020 ... uld-robber

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She must be a democrat. :smilelol5:
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Typical. There is always a lawsuit in a OIS> No different here. People want their payday.
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Sick of the "somebody needs to pay me money" attitude.
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tomtexan wrote:She must be a democrat. :smilelol5:
No, just selfserving....Oh wait no difference.
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See, I figure she is upset because the BG's blood splattered on her outfit, staining it and ruining it. She also scuffed her new shoes and they are now ruined too.

Someone's gotta' pay!

Either that, or she was an "inside-job" accomplice, and is upset because her now dead boyfriend can no longer provide her drugs and she is disappointed at being deprived of the out-of-wedlock children she can no longer have with him.
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texanjoker wrote:Typical. People want their payday.

what ever happened to the tort reform laws?

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No good deed goes unpunished. :banghead:
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Both the mother of the BG and this "victim" are despicable.
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C-dub wrote:Both the mother of the BG and this "victim" are despicable.
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Atkinson had been convicted in 2009 in the armed robbery of a Subway sandwich shop on North Keystone Avenue. He was sentenced to four years in prison and was let go on work-release in 2011.


At the time of the robbery attempt, Atkinson had an outstanding arrest warrant. Prosecutors said he had violated his work-release program.
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There is a very simple solution. The States can pass laws stating that all rights to civil liability are forfeit if something happens to anyone while they are in the process of committing a felonious crime. Of course, that won't happen.

As for the "traumatized" woman, sometimes you are just in the wrong place at the wrong time. No business is responsible for what people witness while a crime is being committed on their property. What a frivolous mess that is.
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