Summary:
Over the past week there was a robbery at a Wells Fargo in Frisco. According to the article gun shots were fired and they don't know how much money was taken. Luckily no one in the bank was injured, but officials and members of the Wells Fargo stated the man shot into the celling while he was demanding money. Quickly after that, he ran into his car and fled the scene before police arrived. This attack occurred around 10:45 am and the police stated that it was a hit and run type of situation. Currently the police are searing for the man who did the damage and took the money, but they haven't found anything yet.
Analysis:
The man who did this needs to give back the money he took. "Desperate times call for desperate measures." The man could have been thinking this before he undertook this crime, which is mournful that people have to do atrocious things like this to survive in life. He could have been in a family crisis or out of a job, money, or food. It wasn't the right decision for him to make, if that was the case, but it's too late now for him to change his mind. This situation corresponds with the Second Amendment because the man was violating others rights by threatening citizens with a firearm. He's abusing his right to bare arms by threatening citizens, therefore he should be held accountable. People need to be more thoughtful of their actions and think of others and how that might affect them in the long run.
http://www.dallasnews.com/news/crime/2016/11/03/shots-fired-wells-fargo-frisco-robbery-suspect-run
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ReplyDeletemy blog was also about a recent robbery, i just can't believe people do such awful things. I hope that these suspects are caught soon!
ReplyDeleteit just confuses me... why would you rob a bank? like was a gas station not close enough?
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