Is it still armed robbery if committed by a paraplegic holding the gun with his toes?
I'm sure someone will now post the video of the guy shooting using only his feet.
That could be entertaining, but my question was more along the lines of the idea of committing armed robbery when one does not have arms.
The officer involved should be able to sue the family for mental distress.
Nothing useful, just secretarial work after an earlier pharmacy robbery.
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I am very familiar with secretarial work these days.
Did you get reeled in and cuffed to a desk?
I am very familiar with secretarial work these days.
There's a reason those stripes are blue. Like ink.
Or something. Nevermind. Sounded better in my head.
Move along folks, nothing to see here.
“There was someone else in the car with him,” said Malonda Lamb, who said she is victim Andre Green’s cousin. “We don’t know who else was in the car with him, but we’re asking you, could you please come forward? Because you saw. You saw something. You saw them shoot him, you saw them chase him, you saw something. Please come forward.”
Not really sure what to say about that quote...
There's a reason those stripes are blue. Like ink.
Or something. Nevermind. Sounded better in my head.
Move along folks, nothing to see here.
I got promoted, which means more paperwork. But I still get to go play police once the paper has been pushed.
15 YEAR OLD ANDRE GREENE WAS MURDERED BY POLICE.
https://twitter.com/YourAnonNews/status/630782414684594176
... Hahahahahahhaa. Wow these people.