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In reply to the discussion: Suspect Robs Family at Miami Burger King, Then Man Shoots Him: Police [View all]mia
(8,360 posts)56. I've been to that Burger King. No more.
It's in an area where condo skyscrapers border the inner-city.
"The Burger King incident followed an earlier incident in which the duo teamed up to rob a young woman of her iPhone 4S at 2200 NE 4th Ave. at about 10:15 a.m., with Smalls driving the truck as they fled, police said. Her phone was later found inside the truck, police added."
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Suspect Robs Family at Miami Burger King, Then Man Shoots Him: Police [View all]
Paul E Ester
Apr 2013
OP
removing guns doesnt mean something like this wouldn't happen with other weapons
bossy22
Apr 2013
#3
well - you know what "assume" means - and I appreciate you not putting words in my mouth
DrDan
Apr 2013
#74
I should have said, "banning digital cameras with a tripod or an external flash." (n/t)
spin
Apr 2013
#38
Do you think this story supports an argument favoring guns and ammo in the hands of the public?
Loudly
Apr 2013
#16
The person who would have been the next victim of this criminal probably appreciates it
fredzachmane
Apr 2013
#60