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Woman run over during deadly robbery

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obviously they needed the money so they could buy a belt.

 

This is the reason for guns!!!

I went to read about it but Here was not here.....

If ever there was a case for retroactive abortion these assholes are the poster children for it. Good on the guy who tried to help out. Hope the lady is ok. Looks like she was alive at the end of it but internal injuries can be a bitch.

Checking out the follow up video seems a teller / employee tipped off the robbers/ her boyfriend. Now here is the question I have... Why the hell would you be carrying 75K in CASH!

This is why cashiers checks are a thing.

Edit:

Ok place was her family's check cashing business. That said This is why armored car services like loomis /WF are also a thing.

As Ron White is fond of saying... "Ya can't fix stupid."

Oh doesn't she look happy... She better pray there isn't the slightest electronic trail to convince a jury that she did in fact tip these hoodlums off. Pretty sure that happy lil smile with not be there when she goes to Federal prison. Since she is a bank employee it will be a federal case instead of a local. She could possibly get more time that the actual robbers which would be funny a fuck IMHO.

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