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In California you can literally get caught stealing and they still won't do anything about it under a certain amount lmaoNot guilty! Police don't do shit about stolen property.
In California you can literally get caught stealing and they still won't do anything about it under a certain amount lmaoNot guilty! Police don't do shit about stolen property.
Only if they get hurt. Plenty of videos online on how to build glitter bombs, and that shit sticks around forever.
INNOCENT!!!
I would like @Clippy 's opinion on this
This right here. If the law won't defend private property then what do they expect people to do.Not guilty! Police don't do shit about stolen property.
Ask the average young man with a felony if he would trade that black mark for an ass beating. I think people would be surprised tbh.And the couple was actually doing right by the thieves. They could've beat them with bats, then called the cops getting the thieves arrested and put in the system. Instead, they delivered a lesson and maybe made the thieves reconsider their life choices.
I mean, I'm not down with thieves, but this sounds like the kind of thing you'd do if you wanted an excuse to beat the shit out of someone with a bat.
That's the problem with vigilante justice.
It's mostly just people releasing the inner sadist they've been suppressing.
The sissy mary next door who got tired of seeing this guy's girl fighting criminals in the street to protect the neighborhood.
"It was just a lot of activity."
Yeah, but it’s also pretty hard to muster up sympathy for people running around stealing shitLol at setting traps for thieves and attacking them. That’s illegal as hell.
Don’t have any.Yeah, but it’s also pretty hard to muster up sympathy for people running around stealing shit
"Victims", fuck them. The couple should get an award.
About Damn time. I applaud themhttps://abc7.com/5832671/
FRESNO, Calif. -- A Visalia couple is accused of planting bikes in front of their home to lure thieves - and then beating them with aluminum bats, police say.
"They would run out, chase down that subject, assault that subject and recover their bike, but they would never call us," said Visalia police Lt. Ron Epp said.
Investigators say there are at least four victims who were beaten with aluminum bats, but there could be more.
During their very first night at the house, she says, someone broke into their car, which her cameras captured.
And they were victims of another car break-in days later.
"And then after that he was like, 'Well screw this we're going to take the neighborhood, we're not going to let (them) take us'," LeBeau says.
What say you Sherbros?
Say you get called in for jury duty.......