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How can you assume what type of robber/thief you are dealing with if you've never met them and don't know their M.O.?
1. Most robbers just want your money and aren't going to shoot you. Maybe. What if you don't comply?
2. Some robbers are willing to shoot you for your money.
Then, there's other types.
3. In the US, some robbers are in a gang and need/want to earn their street cred in their gang. The more violent the crime, the more street cred and rank they will earn.This means that getting your money isn't the be-all end-all. Shooting you before, during or after the robbery is extra-points regardless of whether you complied.
4. It's true what you said. Some thieves make irrational decisions like the ones who shot Sean Taylor. They'll shoot out of fear of reprisal, recognition, future prosecution, future jail time, etc.
Well, it is what it is. The Saudi dude needs to step up his lackluster security. He's probably surrounded by, and pardon my French, super pussies with zero skillz.I was mostly speaking about this particular case. The robbers knew which car in the convoy had money and they knew which suitcase to take. It was carefully thought out. If they got what they wanted why shoot anyone? The rest of the convoy would have easily identified them. Also, I took into account that this was France. During the recent economic downturn several French workers took their bosses hostage. They let their bosses go after a few days and none of the workers got arrested. The French have a different mentality than Americans.
The gang members you are talking about fall into the category of young irrational punk--- go ahead and shoot. The guy who robbed the boxer had already left but the boxer ran after him. The boxer would still be alive if he had just taken the L.
if I'm that rich I'm having an israeli security detail, those jews know how to lock shyt downWell, it is what it is. The Saudi dude needs to step up his lackluster security. He's probably surrounded by, and pardon my French, super pussies with zero skillz.
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How can you assume what type of robber/thief you are dealing with if you've never met them and don't know their M.O.?
1. Most robbers just want your money and aren't going to shoot you. Maybe. What if you don't comply?
2. Some robbers are willing to shoot you for your money.
Then, there's other types.
3. In the US, some robbers are in a gang and need/want to earn their street cred in their gang. The more violent the crime, the more street cred and rank they will earn.This means that getting your money isn't the be-all end-all. Shooting you before, during or after the robbery is extra-points regardless of whether you complied.
4. It's true what you said. Some thieves make irrational decisions like the ones who shot Sean Taylor. They'll shoot out of fear of reprisal, recognition, future prosecution, future jail time, etc.