Craigslist: To the Guy Who Mugged Me Downtown

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Old Jan 23, 2009 | 06:51 PM
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Originally Posted by aboothman
You see, this is the type of attitude that lets armed robbers win court cases against homeowners that defend themselves, but make the mistake of not killing the intruder. This kind of bull**** is the reason that so many who defend themselves are seen as bad guys. Forget about the personal violation created when trying to mug the guy and his GF....

I am sure that most of you with this attitude would have a different opinion if you were the one getting mugged.

Not to mention that half of it is probably bull****....
You're right about it most likely being bull****.

But you're wrong about my attitude.

I already said that I had no issue with raising up and taking down a victimizer. In fact I applaud it. My only beef is that he went above and beyond and BECAME the VICTIMIZER then was dumb enough to announce his crime. If he was in CA and it was true he'd be in jail. That was my point. The dude is a douche.

As for what you think about me and my attitude I'd keep your assumptions to yourself.

Walk in my front door and see how long it takes for my 870 to be in your face. I am in full support of protecting your loved ones and your home. I'm very much pro-gun and have actually inquired about getting a concealed permit in california. Search my posts. I carry a 4 cell maglite in my car for a reason. A huge knife in the door of my caddy. I've thrown down in defense of my family plenty of times.

Justin knows the story of me trying to throw down with a dude probably 80 pounds heavier than me while I was on crutches because he was messing with my woman. Security saved him. Hauled his *** out.

Definitely not my attitude that's caused california to get to where its at. If you can't see the line its not my fault.
Old Jan 23, 2009 | 06:56 PM
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Originally Posted by VRT MBasile
Yeah, this is why I don't think MORE guns are the solution to violence. This could have ended horribly! The poster can also be charged with credit card fraud
lets see.

Credit Card Fraud

Armed Robbery

Concealed Weapon on his person

Depending on what he said on the calls... Criminal threats.

Sounds like a moron tried to mug a moron. Both of them should go to jail.
Old Jan 23, 2009 | 07:12 PM
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things i've taken from this thread; bring a gun when meeting with unknown people
Old Jan 23, 2009 | 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by OneManArmy
O.k. so he's getting mugged and decides to mug the guy. What a douche. Big bad bad *** with a gun.

If he's such a bad *** he should have put his *** on the ground and waited for the cops to come... but wait he probably doesn't have a concealed permit.

The mugger should friggin file a police report against the guy as he just admitted guilt to carrying a concealed weapon and committing and armed robbery with it.

Good for you for standing up for yourself but still.......

Douche.
F*k that **** someones gotta teach his punkass a lesson im sure he's mugged alot of people just this time f*ked with the wrong person i bet he'll think twice before trying it again us working people dont get outta bed everyday and work for free we have the rite to defend whats ours.....

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Old Jan 23, 2009 | 07:27 PM
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I dunno, while the the guy with the gun definitely went a bit far, were talking about an (attempted) armed robbery here.
There's another thread here about how some Iclub scammer should get the sh#t beat outta him. Compared to what he did, this mugger on CL got of easy. I'd rather lose my wallet & cell then get jumped by a few guys.

It's prob BS anyways, do muggers run around with their own ID & credit cards on them?
Old Jan 24, 2009 | 03:13 AM
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i would have pulled the trigger!

why? he had a knife and i thought he was going to stab me and my gf.

but if you can't kill him then why not have a little fun with him...

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Old Jan 24, 2009 | 04:28 AM
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From the CL post, would be robber left his ****, didn't get counter robbed for it. So after the fact I guess CC fraud and having some fun on homeboy's cell phone

The way I see it would be robber brandished a knife, "hero" brandished a 1911 to scare would-be robber off. Assuming the "hero" had the right to legally have the firearm on him that should have been the end of the story. ( Assuming he has the right because he mentions a holster and the fact that its out of CA)

Money and shoes, was left so giving it to a homeless guy IMO would not be frowned upon by anyone.

how he f ed up? using the CC and making those dumb calls. Why would you waste your time or effort? If he ever did receive any backlash legally for the incident, the last thing he would want to admit is he was acting like a 14 year old bully, which in turn would have people questioning his right to carry the firearm.

If he was my friend I would tell him that's good and give him a pat on the back but give him the "WTF" for the excessive ****.

I'm always down to make a would be criminal think twice or as its said "keep honest people honest" but going out of his way afterward like he did was like he was celebrating which is dumb.

Thumb up for saving his self and GF from being a victim and possible helping the would be robber from continuing robbing people, hopefully he said F it and got a job instead.

Hows that line go...?

"Ever notice how you come across somebody once in a while that you shouldn't have ****ed with? That's me." -Clint
Old Jan 24, 2009 | 04:36 AM
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Originally Posted by danzigg
I dunno, while the the guy with the gun definitely went a bit far, were talking about an (attempted) armed robbery here.
There's another thread here about how some Iclub scammer should get the sh#t beat outta him. Compared to what he did, this mugger on CL got of easy. I'd rather lose my wallet & cell then get jumped by a few guys.

It's prob BS anyways, do muggers run around with their own ID & credit cards on them?
I dono, do they?
Old Jan 24, 2009 | 05:45 PM
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Originally Posted by JasaJin
I dono, do they?
Good question! anyone have a link to the muggers forums?
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