Chadeaux
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Chad,
You know what you know,and,you know where that knowing came from,surely it is not mankind!
Another idiot.And people wonder how their kids get kidnapped.
I was finishing up a job at a new customers house.These people have 4 kids.the youngest is maybe 1 1/2 the oldest maybe 8.I only met the three youngest the 1 1/2 year old boy,a little girl maybe 5,another little boy maybe 7.Anyway I'm outside packing my car and taking a butt break.The mother and the 3 youngest come home.The 5 year old and the 7 year old jump out of the car and run off down the street.The mother is taking things inside the house,now the 1 1/2 year old starts to stumble off down the street.I'm standing by my car finishing my butt,the little girl is now no where in sight,the older boy is a few hundred yards off down the street,the 1 1/2 year old is now heading out into the street.I go into the house and the mother is on face book,I ask her if her kids are suppose to be way off out of sight down the street,I went to collect the rest of my tools as the mother doesnt go outside to look but stands in the window looking out.What the hell is wrong with these freaking idiots.
Toms River police Chief Mitchell Little described the latest incident.
“No weapon was shown or anything. The person demanded cash,” Little said. “He also demanded their car keys. He demanded cellphones. He demanded that they go in the back room. They refused, and he got upset because things weren’t happening fast enough, so he went to the cash drawer himself, and took about $400 in cash, and left the area.”
When the suspect left the shoe store, the two employees working at the time ran outside and flagged down a passerby, who called police.
Since the man fled the scene on foot, he did not get very far. Police caught a suspect two minutes later, just a few blocks away.
Little said when they arrested and processed Miller, they realized he was the same man who had robbed the store a decade and a half ago.
“He robbed the store, was put away for 15 years, takes a bus from Atlantic City the day he gets released from prison, and goes right back to the same exact store and robs it again,” Little said.