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the cab from one of the trucks involved in the great train robbery
the truck is undergoing full restoration at the Cae Dai 1950's museum
Warren Built-Rite - the "Mural" - Robbery
1200 pieces. Complete.
No. 1500
27.5" x 21.5"
39x31 grid = 1209 pieces
Artist: Walter Haskell Hinton (1886-1980) - American painter and illustrator
A real gem of a puzzle!
This time, I was tasked with creating some street art, without actually tagging anything. Coz, yaknow, thats kinda sorta illegal. But with the powers of photoshop, nothing is impossible!
This is where it started. There's a story here. Myself and some friends were wandering the streets of Toronto looking for adventure when we stumbled upon this ATM. Attached to a Pizza shop of all things. Normally, an ATM inside a store is no big deal. Its pretty common. But on the outside? Especially with no overhanging awning or anything? Skeeeeetchyyyyy.....
It just screams "Rob Me"!! So I decided, why not add one?
Cathechists of St Francis of Assisi Parish Church in Naga, Cebu shows their latest photo with Fr. Jovencio Rabusa taken last Sunday (July 5) before he was robbed and killed last Monday night in brgy Cansojong Talisay City, Cebu.
Robber fly and gold-backed snipe fly.
There was so little light I had to use the flash in the middle of the day...but it turned out well anyway.
May 02.12 - MIERT surrounds a house where a armed robbery suspect is hiding. After a 6 hour stand-off MIERT found him hiding in the fridge.
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Artist; Richard Currier, January 2000
Lake Placid Town Marshall Tom Bozeman
1929 - 1946
In September 1931 Marshal Bozeman foiled a bank robbery in the town
On 1/30/13 at approximately 4:34pm, the People's State Bank at 222 W. Commercial Street in the Village of Mazomanie was robbed. Suspect entered the bank and demanded money. No note or weapon displayed or threatened. He fled the area on foot and was not located.
The suspect is described as a white male, with an average height and build, wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans, aviator style sunglasses and a bandana or other cloth covering his mouth and nose.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Steve Wegner wth the Dane County Sheriff's Office. He can be reached at 608-833-8486 or email wegner.steven@danesheriff.com. You can also contact Madison Area Crime Stoppers at 608-266-6014 or online at www.tipsubmit.com/WebTips.aspx?AgencyID=142
Armed robbery at two banks in Västerhaninge today. Three men armed with automatic firearms first blew the wault at Föreningssparbanken ( that's my bank btw), and then also robbed the Handelsbanken next door. Shots were fired. Heavy smoke came out from the first bank. Bank customers and employed unharmed but shocked. The area is surrounded by police, including the bomb squad, fire fighters, TV-crews, journalists and onlookers. Police have found a getaway car at Skogås, but the robbers are still at large.
Veggie robbery
"Gimmie all yer green, now!"
What a corny pun.
1 - something metallic (Look out! He's got a paring knife!)
2 - a root vegetable (A floating beet.)
3 - high key lighting (I haz it....)
Picked up my weekly vegetable load at my CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) this week, and this guy was so pretty, he was just begging to be to be held up at knife point. Don't ask what's actually going to happen to him after the shoot. :)
12/31/2008
Shedahe ''Roman'' Abdel has worked in convenience stores the past seven years and has seen his fair share of robberies.
So he knew what to do when two men rushed into his Pembroke Pines Stop-N-Go on Monday night and ordered him to open the register.
With one man forcing two customers and two employees to the floor at gunpoint and the other suspect standing behind him, Abdel did what he was told. But the $300 or so in the register wasn't enough.
Open the safe, he was ordered by the gunman. With a revolver in his face, he was shoved, so Abdel pulled his .45 out of his waistband and shot one robber in the arm and the other in the leg.
When he pulled the trigger, five times by his count, Abdel became the second Broward County man in four days to shoot an armed robber in an act that police would call self-defense.
''As it stands right now, it sounds like a very good self-defense case,'' said Sgt. Bryan Davis, a Pembroke Pines police spokesman. Abdel has not been charged. Abdel, the manager of the convenience store at 7781 Johnson St., said he first shot the man holding the gun, whom police would later identify as 18-year-old Yacov Sims.
THE BLEEDING ARM
Then, as Sims ran out the door, bleeding from his arm, Abdel thought he saw Joshua Hammond reaching for his own gun, so he shot the 20-year-old in the leg.
Neither Hammond nor Sims got off a shot, Davis said.
When police arrived, they arrested Hammond and took him to Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood. An hour later, Sims arrived at the hospital via ambulance and was also arrested. Both Miami Gardens' men are each now charged with one count of armed robbery, Davis said.
On Tuesday, Abdel was back at work, selling lottery tickets and taking pizza orders.
'I told him, `Listen, take the money' '' Abdel said, recalling the robbery. ``He filled up his pockets -- but that wasn't enough. If he didn't have the gun, believe me, I would have given him the money.''
But Abdel, who came to South Florida from Venezuela in 2001, said he worried that the two men might kill him, so he pulled out his handgun and fired. The decision cost about $1,000 -- a broken window pane and register -- as well as his peace of mind. Abdel woke up last night, recalling Hammond's scream as he was shot.
''You see this guy screaming and it stays in your head,'' Abdel said.
Armed robbery at two banks in Västerhaninge today. Three men armed with automatic firearms first blew the wault at Föreningssparbanken ( that's my bank btw), and then also robbed the Handelsbanken next door. Shots were fired. Heavy smoke came out from the first bank. Bank customers and employed unharmed but shocked. The area is surrounded by police, including the bomb squad, fire fighters, TV-crews, journalists and onlookers. Police have found a getaway car at Skogås, but the robbers are still at large.
The police managed to arrest two criminals after the robbery of several apartments in a building in the Palermo neighborhood. Palermo, Argentina 05-17-2020
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On February 7th, at around 10:00pm, Woodstock Police responded over to the Shell Gas Station located at 315 N. Madison for a armed robbery. The offender displayed a handgun and was described as a male white, 5'10", 200 pounds, wearing a camouflage jacket and hat, black pants and was last seen southbound on foot from the scene. Woodstock PD and McHenry County Sheriff Deputies canvased the area but were unable to located the suspect.
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A gorgeous woman in a car is, of course, attractive, but no one in 1965 would suspect her of being a burglar
GB Railfreight Class 92s, 92040 "Goethe" and 92045 "Chaucer" stand bogie-less in the yard at the Brush Traction works, Loughborough on the 20th anniversary they went into store.
Since my last visit seven weeks previously racking containing various spare Class 92 parts had been placed in front of the locos.
With the recent announcement that the Brush Traction works are to close by the end of 2021, the futures of these locomotives look less certain than ever.
(On the left is Class 319, 319427 which is part of the bi-mode Class 769 "Flex" programme.)
The History of the Stored Class 92s at Brush:
021, 040, 045 and 046 are the remaining stored Class 92s in the GB Railfreight fleet – with all four having been stored for 20 years.
The Forgotten Four were part of the seven Class 92s originally owned by European Passenger Services (EPS) for use on the ill-fated Nightstar European sleeper service.
Up until April 2001, all of the EPS engines were used along with the rest of the Class 92 fleet as part of the common pool operated by EWS and based at Crewe ETD.
However, with the Nightstar project officially over, EPS offered their 92s for sale during 2000, but no buyers were found. Consequently, all seven were stored on 24 April 2001 - with 021, 040, 045 and 046 never having worked since.
021 and 040 were eventually purchased by Europorte (along with three other 92s) on 15 Feb 2007 from EPS for a total of £2m for the five locos (which cost £21m to build in 2007 prices).
021 and 040 remained stored and were moved by road from Crewe IEMD to Loughborough by Allelys in late July 2008. In Summer 2010, 021 and 040 moved to Cheriton where they remained for a while, before moving on to Coquelles/Frethun Eurotunnel Depot in Autumn 2011.
021 and 040 remained at Frethun Depot in store until being repatriated on 24/11/2018 and 08/12/2018 respectively for parts recovery and storage at Loughborough Brush.
The remaining two EPS 92s - 045 and 046 - were also purchased by Europorte in November 2007. They were both moved by road to Loughborough in late July 2008 and have remained at Brush ever since, donating parts to the rest of the Europorte/GBRf fleet.
In February 2014, all Europorte Class 92s – including the stored locomotives - were sold to its then subsidiary, GB Railfreight Limited. The Caledonian Sleeper contract meant the GBRf active fleet increased to 12 of their 16 engines. However, the remaining four stored locos – ironically all originally intended for sleeper operations – are unlikely to work again.
In 1696 during the reign of William III a "glass tax" was introduced....the reasoning being ...the bigger the house, the more windows it would have, the wealthier the occupant...the higher the tax. Rich families would often increase the number of windows to show off their wealth....others removed the glass and bricked up the aperture. There were six windows in this gable end...five can be seen in this photo.
New illustration for the VetVerkeerd Krant to go with the story of a girl who tells about her experiences when the pizzeria she was working got robbed.
There was an attempted robbery with a pellet gun on Anawana Lake Road in Monticello, Wednesday night.
Sullivan County Undersheriff Eric Chaboty tells YWN Catskills, that two Orthodox women were walking on Anawana Lake Road near Walmart around 10:30PM, when they heard a noise behind them. Before they were able to turn around, one of them felt someone grabbing her pocketbook. They then witnessed a female perpetrator armed with a gun, and struggling to get the pocketbook.
In the struggle, the gun fell to the floor, and the perpetrator fled on foot towards WalMart, where she was seen getting into a small car.
Thankfully, no one was hurt – including their children who were walking with them at the time – and nothing was stolen.
The Sheriff Department responded along with Catskills Hatzolah. Chaboty tells YWN Catskills that the gun used is a pellet gun.
Deputies are investigating the incident, and are looking for a white female with brown hair and a ponytail, wearing a blue jacket with a zipper on the front.
If you have any further information that can assist this investigation, please contact the Sullivan County Sheriff Department.
The one on top, which looks smaller/possibly a male, caught the fish.
Then the one in the background, which looks bigger/possibly a female, swooped in to steal the fish.
The two of them wrestled over it for a good while and the bigger eagle flew off with the prize.
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Shot in manual mode - I don't know, I think if it was exposed darker I'd be upset, and if it was brighter I'd be upset. Eagles in harsh light can just be next to impossible to get detail all over. I may start trying to shoot eagles with my Fuji S5 again in circumstances like this.
See also: Pt 2
ooh ah second time out this week ,must be shaking off the summertime blues .starting out with a first for me a robber fly ,taken hand held with the sigma sport
There was a bank robbery at the Wells Fargo at 5900 Airport Blvd, Austin, TX, today. I was in the neighborhood and went to see what all the hubbub was about. I took a few photos and noticed that the crime scene photographer was across the street shooting back at me. Then an undercover car pulled up behind me. They got out, asked for my ID, asked a few other questions and told me to be on my way.