Damn that looks scary. I wonder if they had wear and carry permits?
Does needing a gun to break into someone's home count as a "workplace requirement" for G&S? /sarcasm.
Damn that looks scary. I wonder if they had wear and carry permits?
You have a link? That's almost literally next door to me.
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I think this:
https://foxbaltimore.com/news/local...d-robbery-by-a-teen-reported-in-howard-county
IIRC This was also reportied on the HoCo police blotter, but I cannot find that page.
Absolutely this.
I have an acquaintance who said if things ever really fell apart he’d come to my house. I asked him if his wife would put out, cause if things were that bad I didn’t need him but he needed me. Obviously I was joking.
Point being, people need to start thinking about being self reliant and then vote accordingly.
Does needing a gun to break into someone's home count as a "workplace requirement" for G&S? /sarcasm.
I've never been at a home invasion that wasn't drug related....possible to not be, but highly unlikely....just my 2 cents.
Glenwood, 21738: Cattail Creek Country Club, April 6 11:30 p.m.
Unknown suspect(s) attempted to gain entry to various buildings on the property. No entry was gained.
That would be an incredible case to put before MSP.
1. At greater risk of personal violence.
2. Has probably been verbally threatened.
3. Handles stolen cash for his business.
4. Small business owner.
5. Works at all hours.
Guaranteed to be approved with no restrictions.
I've never been at a home invasion that wasn't drug related....possible to not be, but highly unlikely....just my 2 cents.
Yes, that's it - the police said that there was a getaway car parked right near the victim's car. After they jacked it, they drove both cars away, went through the stolen one, then left in the getaway car.
wonder if the same crew:
from the HoCo blotter