Oops, Maybe this time is not convenient
Oops, Maybe this time is not convenient
Justin Carter, 30, walked into Raising Cane’s fast food restaurant just before 10 p.m. Saturday wearing a mask and armed with a gun. He then demanded cash from one of the employees. Justin missed the two married off-duty Elizabethtown police officers were enjoying date night in a nearby booth. “I saw her hands go up and I’m thinking ‘Is he doing what I think he’s doing?’,” Nicole McKeown remembered of watching the terrified cashier. “We just looked at each other. ‘Is this what’s going on?’ Let’s go,” Chase McKeown said, “Instincts took over and we just did like we felt we needed to do.” With guns drawn, the pair ran to the armed man, demanding that he drop his weapon. Carter ran out of the building, dropping his gun at the door, the couple took him down in a backyard about a block away. LMPD officers to arrive. Arrest records say that Carter’s firearm was stolen from the area. He remains at Metro Corrections on a $50,000 cash bond.
A millennial is on trial for armed robbery…The jury comes back with the verdict. The foreman stands, clear his throat and announces, “Not guilty.” The defendant leaps to his feet. “Awesome!” he shouts. “Does that mean I get to keep the money?”
Did you hear about the failed robbery on the liquor store?
They are still looking for the guy, apparently he got away scotch-free.
A bank in Manhattan was robbed by a naked woman yesterday.
“It is likely she’ll never be caught” said Police “No one could remember her face.”
What was Pinocchio’s defense when he was tried for armed robbery?
well, Geppetto was the one pulling the strings
If you see a robbery at an Apple store…
Does that make you an iWitness?