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sirrduke2010
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Responding to armed hold up. You would cooperate and give them what they want. If they decide to take you to another location as a hostage you would fight and escape because your chances of survival aren't good if taken to a second location. The Police know this and I remember a situation at "B of A" bank a gunman had attaching a gun to the back of a tellers neck with Duct Tape. He surrounded himself with hostages and went out of the bank. The police shot the robber in the head with a sharpshooter but not before the gunman got off a round into the teller's neck. Fortunately the teller was OK but still went to the hospital.
Watch for a very nervous individual pacing back and forth before they enter a store. This is a sign he make commit a robbery. If you see him do something you are more ready to react. Give them the money and or wallet if they want it because it isn't worth dying for.
Incident in Santa Monica California where a robber entered a Mercedes Benz dealer and wanted a man's rolex. The man replied to the robber take your best shot so the robber shot him. I don't know if he actually got the Rolex. He was interviewed in the hospital and said he would do it again.
Personally I don't like to talk about my experiences so I don't but in two of the situations I thought I was going to die. I remember cooperating with one who was a gang member and giving him my wallet. Fortunately they didn't take hostages and they left after the robbery. They used the element of surprise and just walked in. I don't talk about the other one. I was fortunate in the other two that I was in the store but the gun wasn't on me. In one of the robberies I was at the robber had Duct Tape and a Hunting Knife so he was going to take hostages. This robbery was foiled. The Van Cleef and Arpel's jewelry store robbery in downtown L.A. the robber took hostages and a number of people were killed. The police killed three of the hostages in the ensuing gun battle. The robber was sentenced to death for this robbery and the killings. He killed a couple of the hostages himself.
I point out other specific crime scenes a lot because we learn a lot from the experiences of other victims. If you are going to use a gun you had better be quick and shoot for the right reasons which are to defend your life or someone else's.
Watch for a very nervous individual pacing back and forth before they enter a store. This is a sign he make commit a robbery. If you see him do something you are more ready to react. Give them the money and or wallet if they want it because it isn't worth dying for.
Incident in Santa Monica California where a robber entered a Mercedes Benz dealer and wanted a man's rolex. The man replied to the robber take your best shot so the robber shot him. I don't know if he actually got the Rolex. He was interviewed in the hospital and said he would do it again.
Personally I don't like to talk about my experiences so I don't but in two of the situations I thought I was going to die. I remember cooperating with one who was a gang member and giving him my wallet. Fortunately they didn't take hostages and they left after the robbery. They used the element of surprise and just walked in. I don't talk about the other one. I was fortunate in the other two that I was in the store but the gun wasn't on me. In one of the robberies I was at the robber had Duct Tape and a Hunting Knife so he was going to take hostages. This robbery was foiled. The Van Cleef and Arpel's jewelry store robbery in downtown L.A. the robber took hostages and a number of people were killed. The police killed three of the hostages in the ensuing gun battle. The robber was sentenced to death for this robbery and the killings. He killed a couple of the hostages himself.
I point out other specific crime scenes a lot because we learn a lot from the experiences of other victims. If you are going to use a gun you had better be quick and shoot for the right reasons which are to defend your life or someone else's.
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