Robbery

Discussion in 'Drug Testing and Legal Issues' started by frankybarrellass, Mar 13, 2005.

  1. frankybarrellass

    frankybarrellass Member

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    ok, I have a hypothetical question.

    Lets say someone was going to buy 700$ worth of drugs. During the transaction, all of the $ was stolen, as well as this persons keys, wallet, cell phone, hat, and shoes.

    What is the best course of action?

    Afew options, and pros/cons to each side.

    1) Call the cops, report a robbery, with any luck hte guy would get busted, and personal items would be returned.

    2) Roll up to robbers house with more ppl w/ more guns, and hope to get items/$ back that way.


    What would peoople suggest, and does anyone have any knowledge on this kinda thing?
     
  2. oOflyeyesOo

    oOflyeyesOo Member

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    Report it.

    Im not sure if he jumped you or robbed your house but it shouldnt be hard to get your money back.
     
  3. Maggie Sugar

    Maggie Sugar Senior Member

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    I'd go with the least violent option. Man, back in the day, pot dealers never carried a piece. Guns are bad Karma, my freind.
     
  4. frankybarrellass

    frankybarrellass Member

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    I completely agree, guns are f*cked up things.


    As far as specifics of the incident, someone who isnt me met with someone in a car, they revealed a gun, and took everything. Not much more to say then that.
     
  5. frankybarrellass

    frankybarrellass Member

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    and, someone who isnt me decided to do nothing about it, and just take the loss. Not worth going to police, and getting someone who isnt me in trouble, likewise, not worth the risk of rolling up to said persons house with guns.

    Someone who isnt me will anonymously report the address earlier during the day tomorrow.
     
  6. eat_some_LSD

    eat_some_LSD Senior Member

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    Now that's a good plan. ;)

    I was recently robbed by a crackhead, but since narcotics were involved I was less than eager to report the incident to the local police department.

    I'd also recommend breaking in when they aren't there and stealing back $700 worth of their shit to cover the stolen goods; what will they do, report you? :rolleyes:

    BTW, guns are tools and should NOT be used unless you are in a situation where your life is in immediate danger...mm'kay? ;)
     
  7. oOflyeyesOo

    oOflyeyesOo Member

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    haha that is a good plan I would suggest to.
     
  8. frankybarrellass

    frankybarrellass Member

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    Here is what Someone who isnt me was going to do, now that Someone who isnt me have thought about it abit.

    Someone who isnt me figure that if Someone who isnt me go to the police station tomorrow, and describe the incident vaguely as a hypothetical situation, basically just saying, someone was robbed at gun point, if that person were to go to the police with that situation, what would the police do. Whie the police would know it was me Someone who isnt me was talking about, Someone who isnt me would not have directly said that, thus not implicating myself.

    Here is how Someone who isnt me see the whole thing, once the cops know wahts going on without me directly implicating myself. The cops can either bust the guy, and not touch me, thus getting 1 of 2 bad people, and getting the worse one, or they can touch noone (if they dont make it clear to me, that Someone who isnt me will be immune in this case). A cops job is to 'serve and protect.'....Someone who isnt me think removing someone with a gun from the street is more important, then removing no one.
     
  9. eat_some_LSD

    eat_some_LSD Senior Member

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    The problem is what you're "implicating"; if you involve the police be prepared to go into detail and know that you're taking the risk of being charged or arrested for posession and/or intent to distribute. They're going to ask why you had several hundred dollars in cash on you at the time, and when you finger the culprit he's probably going to feel the need to take you down with him.
     
  10. Maggie Sugar

    Maggie Sugar Senior Member

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    Hearsay (details coming from someone who was "told" what happened but didn't witness it themselves) cannot be presented in court. And cops usually ignore these kinds of "reports."
     
  11. crackforkids

    crackforkids Senior Member

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    if you know who it is, rob them! break into their house, jump them and take their belongings! wear ski masks, too.
    and i wouldnt go to the police, they ask WAY TOO MANY questions!


    and why is this in the drug testing forum?
     
  12. geckopelli

    geckopelli Senior Member

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    HOW FUCKING IGNORANT ARE YOU?!?!?!

    You're going to call the law and report yourself for trying to purchase contraband?

    If your DUMB ASS is worth $700 or less- than get guns and go to war! Or save the bad guys some trouble and shoot yourself NOW! Remember-they ain't afriad of you!

    And anonomously reporting some one makes your freind a SNITCH! Do you trust him? Will he snitch you out if you do something to piss himn off." He's my friend", BULLSHIT! HE'S A SNITCH!

    Some people shouldn't play the game- and you're one of them.
     
  13. oOflyeyesOo

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    just robb him when he isnt home, just monitor his house all day and when he goes out get your self in and raid the fucking place, i bet you could find fucking sooo many things you would enjoy :p
     
  14. Crazy_P

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    Last time I checked, gas was around $2.00/gallon. Lighters are about 97 cents. Be creative.
     
  15. robostiltzkin

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    Why bother going to the cops? What are they going to do? Unless you are reporting the robbery of a Krispy Kreme, Dunkin Donuts, or 7-11, I don't think they'd be too interested.
     
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