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Making robbery a hazardous occupation
Armed junkie tries to rob pharmacies in Arizona, encounters an armed employee. Junkie flees, tries another pharmacy, and is captured at gunpoint by two armed citizens. It's Arizona, we don't need no steenking permits.
Hat tip to Sixgun Sarah.
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Perhaps I've become hardened by decades of violence on teevee, but I'm kinda sorry the perp didn't offer some sort of threat to the armed citizens so that he could have been (legitimately) shot down on the spot. That way he could have been collected instead of arrested, and the state would have saved a small fortune on his detention, trial and incarceration. Might have been a good lesson to the getaway driver, too - "last guy I drove for got shot dead by citizens, and the police just said 'good job.'"
Stopping armed robbery seems like a pretty good reason to shoot him.
...I wonder how long the Democrat Party is going to let their constituents be arrested in this manner?
This makes me smile.