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Man shot and killed while robbing an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting

one shot, one killl....

now this is the way it should be done.. use element of surprise to get the upper chest.
 
Signs your life sucks:
1) You live in NJ.
2) You feel the need to rob people.
3) Your brain comes up with stuff like "Let's rob an AA group".
4) There's a hole in your body God didn't put there.
 
It seems like a bad choice of targets to me. Maybe I'm uninformed, but I don't think the people going to an AA meeting generally have excess income.
 
Originally posted by: Pepsei
one shot, one killl....

now this is the way it should be done.. use element of surprise to get the upper chest.

WAT?

Richland County Coroner Gary Watts said Kayson Helms of Edison, N.J., was shot in the neck, abdomen and chest.
 
One of the last groups of people I would rob. Bunch of angry ex-drunks. No way, better off to find a bible study group or knitting group.
 
Originally posted by: waffleironhead
One of the last groups of people I would rob. Bunch of angry ex-drunks. No way, better off to find a bible study group

Probably not in the south or gun-happy states.

or knitting group.

You'll get skewered by ninja knitters.
 
Originally posted by: lxskllr
It seems like a bad choice of targets to me. Maybe I'm uninformed, but I don't think the people going to an AA meeting generally have excess income.

You might be thinking of Gamblers Anonymous, AA is for people who drink too much. xD

I have been to AA meetings and rich people can have drinking problems just the same as poor people.
 
Originally posted by: QueBert

You might be thinking of Gamblers Anonymous, AA is for people who drink too much. xD

I have been to AA meetings and rich people can have drinking problems just the same as poor people.

A lot of the AA guys I'm familiar with had medium end jobs, and after getting reamed by the courts, or possibly losing their jobs, didn't have much excess cash on hand. I've also known lawyers who did AA, but I'd bet you the median income at a meeting is below average.

 
Originally posted by: lxskllr
Originally posted by: QueBert

You might be thinking of Gamblers Anonymous, AA is for people who drink too much. xD

I have been to AA meetings and rich people can have drinking problems just the same as poor people.

A lot of the AA guys I'm familiar with had medium end jobs, and after getting reamed by the courts, or possibly losing their jobs, didn't have much excess cash on hand. I've also known lawyers who did AA, but I'd bet you the median income at a meeting is below average.

you can't judge a huge group like AA based on your very limited knowledge of people who have attended.

I could answer this with first hand knowledge, but who I see there is not for me to discuss.
 
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