3 March 2011

Brutal mugging in Glebe Park

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ACT Policing is seeking witnesses to an aggravated robbery in Glebe Park last night (Wednesday, 2 March).

Around 10pm, three males aged 56, 31, 22 and a female aged 29 were walking home through Glebe Park when they were approached by four males and a female requesting a cigarette.

One of the male victims gave a cigarette to a male offender who then requested money. When the victims refused, the offenders attacked them.

Two of the victims were struck over the head with bottles, while the other victims were kicked and punched. The offenders stole the victims’ wallets, phones and bags, then fled the scene on foot in an unknown direction.

The female offender was described as being Caucasian, of average height with a skinny build and blonde hair. All male offenders were described as Caucasian; one tall in height with short hair, and another in his late teens or early twenties wearing shorts and a grey “hoodie”. No descriptions could be provided for the other two male offenders.

Police investigations are ongoing and further information will be provided as it becomes available. Three of the victims received treatments in hospital and were released a short time later.

Witnesses who were in the Glebe Park area at that time of the incident and may have seen the offenders, or persons matching these description, are urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers website on www.act.crimestoppers.com.au. Information can be provided anonymously.

[Courtesy ACT Policing]

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georgesgenitals10:35 am 08 Mar 11

Kuku said :

And why is there no mention of s^&* bag caucasians? And where are posts on how disgraceful they are and how they are reflective of all their race?

Um, because we’re trying to play nice.

And the acceptable terms are ‘bogan loser’, ‘druggo criminal’ or ‘white trash’.

xyz123 said :

As a resident of Glebe Park Apartments it is very sad to hear of such an incident; this is one of the routes residents often take when heading back to their appartments from Civic. Equally, it is often quite evident, particularly those living in Glebe Park Apt, that the park is frequented by “druggos” and suspicious looking individuals. It is often a “hub” for them to hang out.

The kids in mostly black? They’re harmless to anyone outside they’re own group and even then, they’re still pretty harmless.

Something i’d also like to point out is that the amount of serious crimes commited in Glebe has harshly dropped since they started massing there, sure, petty stuff like drinking in public or the occasional bong smoking may have gone up, but which would you really prefer? passive drunks, or asian students getting mugged on a regular basis and worse (i say this from personal experience of what ive seen there).

Then again, if you were refering to people other than them hanging around the park, then yes, you are entirely correct to call them druggos and generally be wary of them and you have my apologies if ive ranted about something off topic =]

“…wearing shorts and a hoodie”

Where are the fashion police when we need them?

As a resident of Glebe Park Apartments it is very sad to hear of such an incident; this is one of the routes residents often take when heading back to their appartments from Civic. Equally, it is often quite evident, particularly those living in Glebe Park Apt, that the park is frequented by “druggos” and suspicious looking individuals. It is often a “hub” for them to hang out.

Hosinator said :

vintagediva said :

eyeLikeCarrots said :

Not if I shoot them first. Considering that the muggers are probably looking for some quick cash to score their next hit of Ice, I would take my chances that they couldn’t shoot the front of the Hoover dam due to come down jitters.

It’s that kind of thinking that could easily result in a dead Hosinator, which would probably be a good thing.

Australians should have the right to self defense via effective lethal force options beyond “sporting firearms”

But….

” 0.00 BAC requirement while armed.”

Thats kind of tight! suppose someone tries to roll you whilst you are chillaxin?

farnarkler said :

A quartet of (insert favourite martial art) black belts should go into Glebe park at night using the Q ship tactic then give the muggers multiple reasons for visiting casualty at Calvary.

+1 for that idea.

Guns are good, but I’d put my money on a black belt any day of the week. Besides the average mugger can easily get hold of a gun themselves thus you are again on even footing. But there are few muggers out there with the discipline or the dedication to become good at a martial art.

Tequila Mockingbird said :

I thought it was common knowledge that Glebe Park is not a place you casually stroll through at night? I’m assuming they thought there’d be safety in numbers, but I guess the muggers had the same idea.

I’ve walked through Glebe Park many times at night and have always felt safe, that isn’t going to change because of a random incident by dickheads. Dickheads can have a go at you anywhere, they don’t only frequent the city parks.

Dig up Charles Bronson!

Captain RAAF8:28 pm 03 Mar 11

vintagediva said :

eyeLikeCarrots said :

Sometimes, I wish we had a 2nd Amendment

And then of course I realise why is good that we don’t

Is that the “right to bear arms”?

Yeah, being mugged with a gun instead of a bottle could’ve ended much worse.

We do have the ability to bear arms, it just isn’t a right….and we can’t go around places like Glebe Park packing heat….but if we (we being law-abiding citizens that are vetted and generally honest and upright citizens) were able to carry firearms, we’d be 5 thugs less about now and someone, like me, would have 5 more notches on his ivory handled .45!

Reap what you sow!

vintagediva said :

eyeLikeCarrots said :

Sometimes, I wish we had a 2nd Amendment

And then of course I realise why is good that we don’t

Is that the “right to bear arms”?

Yeah, being mugged with a gun instead of a bottle could’ve ended much worse.

Not if I shoot them first. Considering that the muggers are probably looking for some quick cash to score their next hit of Ice, I would take my chances that they couldn’t shoot the front of the Hoover dam due to come down jitters.

eyeLikeCarrots said :

Sometimes, I wish we had a 2nd Amendment

And then of course I realise why is good that we don’t

The American model of defensive firearms ownership is completely broken. I’ve spent a lot of time over there in the “old west” states where lots of people carry firearms for self defence, and most of them are totally untrained and incompetent. I’ve always thought that they’re generally far more likely to shoot themselves, a friend or a bystander rather than use their weapons effectively if the need arose.

On the other hand, I’d be all in favour of a program that allowed properly trained civilians to carry firearms for defensive purposes. By “properly” I mean comprehensive military-level training in weapon handling, safety, marksmanship and the law. This would be accompanied by regular and rigorous re-certification requirements, and anything else you can think of such as a 0.00 BAC requirement while armed.

And why is there no mention of s^&* bag caucasians? And where are posts on how disgraceful they are and how they are reflective of all their race?

A quartet of (insert favourite martial art) black belts should go into Glebe park at night using the Q ship tactic then give the muggers multiple reasons for visiting casualty at Calvary.

eyeLikeCarrots said :

Sometimes, I wish we had a 2nd Amendment

And then of course I realise why is good that we don’t

Is that the “right to bear arms”?

Yeah, being mugged with a gun instead of a bottle could’ve ended much worse.

eyeLikeCarrots4:31 pm 03 Mar 11

Sometimes, I wish we had a 2nd Amendment

And then of course I realise why is good that we don’t

“Fled in an unknow direction”.

Towards the Bega flats me thinks……..

Tequila Mockingbird1:16 pm 03 Mar 11

I thought it was common knowledge that Glebe Park is not a place you casually stroll through at night? I’m assuming they thought there’d be safety in numbers, but I guess the muggers had the same idea.

John Moulis said :

Interesting that Police Media are now using the term hoodie (albeit in inverted commas) rather than “hooded jumper” like they always used to.

I think you will find they were quoting the victim. That is what they are known as, why not use a colloquial term that everybody knows, not everything has to be in latin.

Interesting that Police Media are now using the term hoodie (albeit in inverted commas) rather than “hooded jumper” like they always used to.

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