19 October 2011

Alleged thuggy brought to justice

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An 18-year-old Gordon man will be summonsed to face the ACT Magistrates Court following a robbery last month.

Police will allege around 7.15pm on Wednesday September 28, the man robbed a 61-year-old man walking along Cleeve Place in Gordon. The man pushed the victim to the ground, and stole his wallet.

Following information received from a member of the public, police executed a search warrant at the man’s house yesterday afternoon (Tuesday, October 18).

The man will face the ACT Magistrates Court at a later date, charged with robbery.

[Courtesy ACT Policing]

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I live near the area and wish he would of tried that on me! Seriously, the laws need to be tightened up and these people should be made to PAY so that they won’t do this again! Throw him in jail for 6 months!

Robbing a 61 year old man, wow what a dog.

Hope the beak is also 61, and feels some empathy for the victim rather than the criminal (for a change).

The Frots said :

Yet another ‘hero’ – we seem to have our fair share of cowards here don’t we.

Honour. Courage. Pride. Dignity. Compassion. Empathy. Work.

These are all words that this dog and those like him wouldn’t understand. However, the existence of such people is a fact of life, and we all need to recognise that, and take measures to minimise the harm they can do.

Be aware of your surroundings when out walking the dog. If potential attackers see that you are alert and have observed them, that can be enough to make them reconsider their plans.

Be suspicious of an unsolicited approach in the street. So many of these stories start with some sort of seemingly innocent approach by someone asking for directions, or a light, or the use of a phone. This is when the hoods are scoping you out. If you appear to be a clueless innocent, they will probably follow through on their plans. If you simply present yourself as a more difficult target through your body language, they may well choose to leave you alone.

Yet another ‘hero’ – we seem to have our fair share of cowards here don’t we.

Deref said :

essfer said :

No doubt he can look forward to 20 hours community service and a 6 month good behaviour bond which, when breached, will not be enforced to its full capacity.

Don’t forget the $50 fine, which will probably be waived because of his difficult childhood/alcoholism/drug addiction.

Nah, he’ll just pay that from the wallet he took – or steal another one to do so!

essfer said :

No doubt he can look forward to 20 hours community service and a 6 month good behaviour bond which, when breached, will not be enforced to its full capacity.

Don’t forget the $50 fine, which will probably be waived because of his difficult childhood/alcoholism/drug addiction.

No doubt he can look forward to 20 hours community service and a 6 month good behaviour bond which, when breached, will not be enforced to its full capacity.

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