Police Shoots Bank Robber On Highway

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You can also check the OED. The dead tree version, please.
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I used to work with a guy name Jay Walker. My old co-workers are trying to determine if it's the same guy. It wouldn't be surprising. He was a bit high strung (think of the movie "Falling Down"). And the last time I spoke to him a few years back he was having work trouble.
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Confirmed, this is the guy that I used to work with. Apparently he'd gotten off of some medication that he was supposed to be on. It's a shame, but glad that no one else was hurt.
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Sometimes in our rush to judgment we forget that the BG's have family. He was someones son or possibly someones dad. It is a shame that there actions touches many peoples lives.
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I live a few miles from where the BG was shot and work a few miles from where the robbery happened. It had the entire area turned upside down the other day.
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carlson1 wrote:Sometimes in our rush to judgment we forget that the BG's have family. He was someones son or possibly someones dad. It is a shame that there actions touches many peoples lives.
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Yeah, sorry about the Wiki reference. It was the first thing I found and thought it would be sufficient. Thanks for clarifying Dicion.

I guess if it ever came to our police putting up resistance to an invader then there would be quite a few more civilians right along side of them.
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HighVelocity wrote:When I was a kid, the Sugar Land police station was a double wide trailer. Now it's a real big city with big city crime.
I played a memorial concert down there for a girl who had been kidnapped, raped, and murdered. she was in high school, and her captors were about the same, to the best of my knowledge (TTBOMK).
they caught the two schmucks trying to leave the country, IIRC. one of those "thrill kill" kinda deals.

anyway, just reminded me of that...
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