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Robbery at Tru Prep thwarted by a familiar face.

She also had ammunition. Unbeknownst to us, she had shoplifted a box of Aguila 9mm ammunition. It was found in her purse by Marietta PD.

There have been incidents in the past, around the nation, where a customer comes into a gun shop with a loaded magazine, but no gun. They ask to see the appropriate firearm, then they load it, and use it. Actually happened to the other employee in the video when he worked at a different shop.

I was not going to give her the opportunity to load it. I also didn’t want her to make it out of the shop and into a waiting vehicle. If that gun had made it out of the shop, and folks were later injured or killed with it, I would feel culpable. Not gonna happen.
psssh...case closed my guy. Book em Danny.
 
Bring down the good guy ??

Hell I Likes his post that he created in the other thread informing us about this incident. Furthermore, I wasn't the first person to mention the idea of excessive force or that the body slam looked "brutal" and "SAVAGE" -- other people brought up this topic first.

I guess the OP just feels insecure about lawyers, especially if they don't worship LEO's and automatically assume that they are experts on everything (although he actually *is* an expert on pretty much everything he talks about here at ODT. Including an expert on use of force that doesn't mean he's always right and that doesn't mean a jury has to go along with his opinion. Many civil lawsuits involve "a battle of the experts" medical experts, engineering experts, product safety experts....

I’m not an expert on everything, but maybe I only talk about things I’m an expert in.

I do know when I’m in a fight with an unarmed man.
 
Other people brought up the savage way he slammed the woman to the hard floor, and I commented that this needed to be explored more FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL O.D.T. readers,

especially when involving shopkeepers who are not former cops, current cops, and who don't have dozens of buddies on the police force and inside contacts with the prosecutors office.

And for commenting in a way that built on what other people before me wrote,

I get told to "PISS OFF" and blocked from the thread! (such a stupid & childish move from somebody who is supposed to be a professional and a moderator here.)
 
You're a terrible THINKER.
She had an *unloaded* gun, that the store employee had just checked and verified was unloaded one second before handing it to her which was less than one second before she started her run with it. So everybody knew it was unloaded and the idea of her bringing her own loaded magazine to fit that model gun into the shop, and loading it on the run without anybody seeing her or noticing it, is flatly ridiculous.

You might as well say that she could've had a CIA assassination wristwatch that would shoot a poison dart out the side to kill any attacker who chases her.
You watch too much TV.

Just so I'm clear in what you are saying.

She COULDN'T have picked out a specific gun for which she had ammo and a loaded magazine for on her person before she took possession of the firearm?

Also, for clarification and since you were a prostitute , or Sorry a prosecutor. Does the law specify if the firearm is loaded or not when committing crimes? It's a lesser charge if it's unloaded, right?
 
Other people brought up the savage way he slammed the woman to the hard floor, and I commented that this needed to be explored more FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL O.D.T. readers,

especially when involving shopkeepers who are not former cops, current cops, and who don't have dozens of buddies on the police force and inside contacts with the prosecutors office.

And for commenting in a way that built on what other people before me wrote,

I get told to "PISS OFF" and blocked from the thread! (such a stupid & childish move from somebody who is supposed to be a professional and a moderator here.)

My statement for you to “piss off” was advice from an LE professional, as well as a moderator who has seen what you’ve been posting for years. The advice was solid, well-meant, and it still stands.
 
I think the "piss off" was a childish reaction to somebody trying to expand the scope of this incident to something more broadly applicable to people who witness or involved in shoplifting incidents -- a teachable moment-- above and beyond one specific incident.
But we (myself and others) did that in a thread you created to bring praise and adoration to yourself. It's all about you.
 
a thread you created to bring praise and adoration to yourself. It's all about you.
Are you suggesting if you had the stones to physically detain someone attempting to steal a firearm and there was video proof to boot, you would NOT have posted it? (Presumably due to humility.)
 
I think the "piss off" was a childish reaction to somebody trying to expand the scope of this incident to something more broadly applicable to people who witness or involved in shoplifting incidents -- a teachable moment-- above and beyond one specific incident.
But we (myself and others) did that in a thread you created to bring praise and adoration to yourself. It's all about you.
It WAS a teachable moment. I learned not to steal firearms from Shep.
 
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