Rod,

As much as I hate to see guns out there, especially since police train and retrain and still occasionally make errors with guns, I have to agree with you. Someone who waves a knife in a robbery attempt is asking to be shot. I just hope that the victim of the attempted robbery (the shooter) does not suffer from PTSD or a similar malady.

And this time, the robber is off the streets, and the police know exactly who he is and can prove it in court. If the courts deal appropriately with him, he will be held without bail and then will be sentenced to be off the streets for a long time.

This comes only days after the "larceny" at Standard Cleaners just a block away. In that case, someone walked into the establishment, walked around the counter, took the money from a drawer, then left. June (the owner) was very shaken up but otherwise okay. It was written up by police as a larceny and not a robbery since no weapon was shown and no verbal threat was made. (I was taking a number of things to Standard Cleaners and had to wait for the police to finish their investigation before I could enter to drop the things off for cleaning, and I chatted for a while with June.)

We have a real crime problem in Charles Village, and unfortunately the cleaning establishments seem to be especially vulnerable. But at least one thug hopefully will be out of circulation for quite a while.

Steve.

Roderick Fry wrote:
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/baltimore_city/bal-robbery0611,0,1271991.story

Good for him!

Rod Fry
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