The violent incident took place around 9.30pm on December 9 at Bold Pizza on Spring Garden Street, just a few blocks away from the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
According to the police, the 33-year-old suspect walked into the pizza shop just minutes after taking part in another robbery targeting a CVS pharmacy a block away.
-Steve
You just. do. not .mess. with. a. man's. pizza. That is as bad as messing with his morning coffee. In Philadelphia they will probably never prosecute the thief for anything, so it is appropriate for him to get a take-away lesson. [The shop needs better ammo in the "house gun".]
ReplyDeleteand people wonder why I got the hell out of there a while back too. that place has bein on a downward cycle for the last 40 plus years now. the pace of that place tearing itself apart is getting faster than ever. anyone with the means and sense has left years ago.
ReplyDeletethe only thing left there is the big schools, all the factories where shut down and left years ago. here a hint how bad it is, the U of penn has the 4th largest police force in the state.
crime stats there are kept under wraps there. can't have the parents of buffy and todd knowing that the chances of their kid getting raped or worse are really high there.
what else does one get for 50 grand a year?
"the only thing left there is the big schools"
DeleteAnd what are we, chopped liver?
- International Brotherhood of Pimps, Drug Dealers, & Hustlers, Local 519
Give that young man a cigar for good work!
ReplyDeleteNow that made my morning. Not once but twice right in the kisser.
ReplyDeleteFrom the link - "No charges have been announced against the 14-year-old boy as of Thursday morning."
ReplyDeleteThat should be "No charges yet." I live in the Philadelphia area. The initial statement from the victims was that the robber was strangling the clerk (whom I believe is the mother of the boy). That didn't show up on the video, so our woke D.A., Larry Krasner, is still mulling what to do about the kid who deprived the poor unfortunate who just needed a little money to feed his family.
Charging the 14-yo would be “bad optics”. They’ll charge the parents for giving “a child” access to a handgun.
DeleteAnd what's so disturbing about the video? The worthless F' got what was coming to him.
ReplyDeleteThe disturbing part is the guy's not dead.
DeleteWe need more heroes like that kid. There was a gas station attendant in Pittsburgh way back in the 60's and 70's who shot and killed a bunch of would be robbers, maybe 8 or 9 of them. I believe his last name was Olds and he didn't hesitate to pull the trigger.
ReplyDeleteC’mon, Kenny. Post the picture!
ReplyDeleteWiscoDave
As it should be for all criminal scum. But nest time son, Double Tap.
ReplyDeleteNothing tells a muthafucka "Go rob someone else" like shooting a muthafucka in the face!
ReplyDeleteNow he's Pizzaface!
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Hopefully the kid walked into the nearest bar and asked the bartender if he knew how to make a "Holy Robber"
DeleteKid needs to work on his drawstroke.
ReplyDeleteHe also almost took out one of the other robbers with the through and through head shot.
ReplyDeleteSadly only nicked his ear, did make it easy to locate him.
Wanna see the pic?
ReplyDeleteCan't provide a direct link, go to the 'anonymous conservative.com' website,
scroll down to 12/17/2021 posting,
scroll down to "14 year old working a pizzeria shoots a robber in the face",
the ending sentence/link says "...he had trouble blending in (pic is graphic)"
You're welcome!
Damn. Well I "guessed" correctly. And I thought the lips were big before. Yikes.
DeleteJunkie thief got what he deserved.
ReplyDeleteWell, to be fair, it was only violent for a second or two...
ReplyDeleteLiberals: "Why did the kid have to shoot him? It was only money!"
ReplyDeleteWell, now the guy can audition for a part in the next Predator v. Alien movie, as a Predator. Asshole will be eating through a straw for the rest of his life. And, he'll probably blame it on the "racist" white kid, or "white supremacy", or "the man keeping me down".
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