photo results | robbery gang | the notorious robbery group Bonnet Gang being presented to the media after their capture | |
|  spoiledbrat802 (2022) |
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 | Stealing money | Stealer | |
|  98765m (780) |
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 | robbery | armed robbery suspect | |
|  xfahctor (2474) |
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 | Robbery... | I have been robbed twice, and both of the time it was at midnight.. But it wasn't in the house, it was in the car.. We were sleeping, and the thiefs took out the stereos and batteries from both our cars.. Don't know how they managed to do it since we have alarms installed in both our cars.. We only got to know of it in the morning.. But from then on, we have been extra cautious.. We got a dog, then barbwired the walls.. And its been pretty safe since then... | |
|  Lifeless (2092) |
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 | this a picture of an armed robbery that i witnesse | the man was in shock when the robber came up to him with a blow dryer!! i was disappointed when i couldnt help him instead i hid behind a bush terrified!!! | |
|  i_luv_music (107) |
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 | robbery could lead to the killing of people | robbery | |
|  funny52f (5150) |
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 | Robbery | I got you:) and money now i will go to las vagas to play some poker atlast. | |
|  billabadmash (866) |
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 | robber | robbery is the crime of seizing property through violence or intimidation. More precisely, at common law, robbery was defined as taking the property of another, with the intent to permanently deprive the person of that property, by means of force or fear. It should be noted, in common with most legal terms, the precise definition of robbery varies between jurisdictions. Robbery is also when there is forced intimidation placed upon the victim/victims. | |
|  josan181237 (609) |
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 | robbery | Robbery is defined by the US department of Justice as: The taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody or control from a person or persons by force or threat of force or violence and/or by putting the victim in fear.
This is different from mere theft, where force is not used against you personally, but objects are stolen. In short, robbery happens to you, theft happens to your property. In theft your property is stolen and any damage will occur to it,or other property (i.e. your door kicked in by a burglar). Whereas with robbery the threat of harm is to you. An example, of the difference is a pick pocket (who takes your wallet out of your purse) is not committing robbery. Someone who walks up and puts a gun in your face and demands your purse, is. In a robbery, you are put in danger.
If you are lucky, you will only be offered the threat of violence. | |
|  josan181237 (609) |
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