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Link Posted: 10/12/2019 5:25:46 AM EST
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Before you leave just shoot everyone at the range so no one can follow you home.
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 5:31:34 AM EST
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Also, never, ever, shoot all of your ammo at the range and leave unable to defend yourself.
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Funny you mention that.  I always have a designated carry gun and two mags of defensive ammo that do not get shot at the range.

Always paranoid after reading how the 1986 Miami shootout guys began doing this to get their gun collection.
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 5:34:58 AM EST
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Set out the bait and start hunting.
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 5:45:26 AM EST
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"SIR, YOU ARE TALKING TO A JUGGLER !!"
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Link Posted: 10/12/2019 5:46:17 AM EST
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Yes you can

Texas Penal Code 9.42

A person is justified in using deadly force against another to protect land or tangible, movable property:
(1) if he would be justified in using force against the other under Section 9.41; and
(2) when and to the degree he reasonably believes the deadly force is immediately necessary:
(A) to prevent the other's imminent commission of arson, burglary, robbery, aggravated robbery, theft during the nighttime, or criminal mischief during the nighttime; or
(B) to prevent the other who is fleeing immediately after committing burglary, robbery, aggravated robbery, or theft during the nighttime from escaping with the property; and
(3) he reasonably believes that:
(A) the land or property cannot be protected or recovered by any other means; or
(B) the use of force other than deadly force to protect or recover the land or property would expose the actor or another to a substantial risk of death or serious bodily injury.
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Just my opinion, seems like these days, based upon other rulings, 3A specifically; or recovered would be a legal jeopardy. I'm not an attorney, but I did stay at a Motel 6 last night....wait, or was it the Super 8? So many motels near the bar and so many drinks last night...
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 6:06:37 AM EST
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CAT JUGGLING

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Link Posted: 10/12/2019 6:09:28 AM EST
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That was what the guys in the fbi/miami shoot out did.
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 6:18:55 AM EST
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Just Everglades instead of parking near the gun range
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 6:19:08 AM EST
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In to find out WTF a juggler is.
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I only knew of the old time ghetto use of the word as "to put in jail".

Apparently ghetto goblins have expanded its meaning???
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 6:28:56 AM EST
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Lol a buddy of mine 20+ years ago always said to save some ammo for road bandits  on the trip home.
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 6:37:28 AM EST
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I did that once and ended up pointing a empty gun at someone to defend myself
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 6:59:36 AM EST
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Link Posted: 10/12/2019 7:14:27 AM EST
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How has jugger baiting not turned into a sport?
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I much prefer the term trolling. The fishing type. I cannot claim credit, I heard it from Pat Rogers when he would talk about working bad parts of NYC pretending to be elderly or an easy target in order to catch stick up men.
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 7:16:00 AM EST
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Must be a southern thing. There was one somewhat local who’s rapper name was Jugg $. He got deaded.
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 7:18:41 AM EST
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Robber that follows people from the bank to rob them or steal the money when unattended.
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Dafuq is a juggler?

Thread sucks
Robber that follows people from the bank to rob them or steal the money when unattended.
Casinos too.

Jewelry store owners as well.
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 7:24:42 AM EST
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It is Houston. It is what you get when you have illegals and visa holders from all over the globe along with home grown and Imported New Orleans Hood Rats.

The issue with the foreign nationals isn’t a bigotry issue it is simply different cultures that have unelectable and incomputable social constructs with citizen of the United States.
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 7:39:08 AM EST
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I learned something today.
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 7:50:01 AM EST
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I am always on the lookout for jigglers.
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 7:53:40 AM EST
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I've been jugged many times. They always wait until she goes to the gym.
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 7:55:38 AM EST
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I've been jugged many times. They always wait until she goes to the gym.
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Pics of jugged?
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 8:04:06 AM EST
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These juggers, are they the steers or queers ?
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 9:00:50 AM EST
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Fw: Fw: Fw: Fw: Fw:

Did you get this from an email or Facebook?

ETA - Maybe not?  Has this been confirmed by someone who didn’t hear about it from someone who knew a guy?

I agree this sounds like hunting over bait for a police unit.
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Do not understand what you are saying.

I assume from you statement if my information is heresay from an email or facebook?

No.

I know 4 of the idiots that got followed and robbed leaving the gun range for their firearms.

2 of the idiots were followed leaving the range to eat at Gringos afterwards on 2 different occasions.  Both idiots left multiple firearms in range bags while they went to eat.  Homies only busted out the windows of those vehicles and took firearms.

Another monkey left his AK-47 in his F250 while unloading the rest of his gear.  AK sprouted legs.

Last idiot was too embarrassed to mentioned how it happened to him.
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 9:05:25 AM EST
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I would notice this following me. I don't know how situational awareness works in Texas though.

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Link Posted: 10/12/2019 9:07:21 AM EST
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Huh. That’s been a popular tactic in South America for a while, actually.
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 9:15:32 AM EST
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Do not understand what you are saying.

I assume from you statement if my information is heresay from an email or facebook?

No.

I know 4 of the idiots that got followed and robbed leaving the gun range for their firearms.

2 of the idiots were followed leaving the range to eat at Gringos afterwards on 2 different occasions.  Both idiots left multiple firearms in range bags while they went to eat.  Homies only busted out the windows of those vehicles and took firearms.

Another monkey left his AK-47 in his F250 while unloading the rest of his gear.  AK sprouted legs.

Last idiot was too embarrassed to mentioned how it happened to him.
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Fw: Fw: Fw: Fw: Fw:

Did you get this from an email or Facebook?

ETA - Maybe not?  Has this been confirmed by someone who didn’t hear about it from someone who knew a guy?

I agree this sounds like hunting over bait for a police unit.
Do not understand what you are saying.

I assume from you statement if my information is heresay from an email or facebook?

No.

I know 4 of the idiots that got followed and robbed leaving the gun range for their firearms.

2 of the idiots were followed leaving the range to eat at Gringos afterwards on 2 different occasions.  Both idiots left multiple firearms in range bags while they went to eat.  Homies only busted out the windows of those vehicles and took firearms.

Another monkey left his AK-47 in his F250 while unloading the rest of his gear.  AK sprouted legs.

Last idiot was too embarrassed to mentioned how it happened to him.
Gringos is pretty decent but not worth not returning things to safes before hand.  Even better if you can spot a tail and not lead them back to the casa
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 9:17:33 AM EST
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OP should move. Staying in an area where you've had to actually shoot (at?) people 3 times is a sign that critical thinking skills are in need of improvement.

I live in the Houston area btw, plenty of affordable housing that's not in a warzone.
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 9:18:43 AM EST
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Jugging is a term used by criminals, and now law enforcement, to describe the stalking of potential victims as a prelude to burglary or robbery.

Jugging takes place when a criminal sees you with something he wants and he follows you until an opportunity is presented to take that "something" from you. It is employed in this manner Criminal A is staking out the mall parking lot and sees Victim B exit the mall with loads of merchandise.  They then lie in wait until the victim loads the car and drives to the closest restaurant for that much-needed, after-shopping lunch stop.

When Victim B parks the car at the local diner and heads inside, out pops Criminal A, who breaks into the car, steals the merchandise and slips away unseen.

This growing crime is on the rise and it has many faces.  Recently, it was reported that jugging is on the rise in the Houston area.  It's true.  As criminals begin to employ the work-smarter-not-harder tactic, they have become seasoned professions at sizing, evaluating, stalking and stealing from their victims.

Usually, however, the term jugging is reserved for those criminals who steal from victims who have just left a bank or ATM.  This type of jugging, or bank jugging as it is known, puts the criminal in the prime spot for a big score.  They watch from the bank parking lot, or somewhere close-by, and see who is leaving with a bank bag in their hand, who counts the most money at the teller machine, and who is carrying the thickest withdrawal envelope.

Then, in hopes the victim will leave the money in the car when they exit to do other things, the bank juggers follow the inattentive victim to their next location.  When the victim parks the car and disappears from view, the bank juggers quickly approach the victim's vehicle, break into it, and steal the money.  Surprisingly, more often than not, the money is left inside. When the victim returns to their vehicle, the money is gone and the juggers are nowhere to be seen.
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In Argentina, it will be the bank employee who did your transaction - they’ll text your details to a guy or crew waiting outside, who either rob you there or follow you to a better spot.

Or, someone in on the real estate transaction who knows you’ll have 40,000 in cash (because that’s how it works) and they will intercept you prior to the deal.

Or, the guy at the “cambio” will alert the crew outside that you are coming or going re: a currency exchange and get you like described above.

Lots of ways they’ll get you like this. In Argentina it’s almost always just a stick up and nobody gets hurt. In Brazil, they just shoot you first then take the loot.
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 9:22:53 AM EST
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The only juggs I want to see are 44DD.

Urban dictionary shows the juggers are robbers staking out targets leaving banks.
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 9:24:56 AM EST
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In Argentina, it will be the bank employee who did your transaction - they’ll text your details to a guy or crew waiting outside, who either rob you there or follow you to a better spot.

Or, someone in on the real estate transaction who knows you’ll have 40,000 in cash (because that’s how it works) and they will intercept you prior to the deal.

Or, the guy at the “cambio” will alert the crew outside that you are coming or going re: a currency exchange and get you like described above.

Lots of ways they’ll get you like this. In Argentina it’s almost always just a stick up and nobody gets hurt. In Brazil, they just shoot you first then take the loot.
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Jugging is a term used by criminals, and now law enforcement, to describe the stalking of potential victims as a prelude to burglary or robbery.

Jugging takes place when a criminal sees you with something he wants and he follows you until an opportunity is presented to take that "something" from you. It is employed in this manner Criminal A is staking out the mall parking lot and sees Victim B exit the mall with loads of merchandise.  They then lie in wait until the victim loads the car and drives to the closest restaurant for that much-needed, after-shopping lunch stop.

When Victim B parks the car at the local diner and heads inside, out pops Criminal A, who breaks into the car, steals the merchandise and slips away unseen.

This growing crime is on the rise and it has many faces.  Recently, it was reported that jugging is on the rise in the Houston area.  It's true.  As criminals begin to employ the work-smarter-not-harder tactic, they have become seasoned professions at sizing, evaluating, stalking and stealing from their victims.

Usually, however, the term jugging is reserved for those criminals who steal from victims who have just left a bank or ATM.  This type of jugging, or bank jugging as it is known, puts the criminal in the prime spot for a big score.  They watch from the bank parking lot, or somewhere close-by, and see who is leaving with a bank bag in their hand, who counts the most money at the teller machine, and who is carrying the thickest withdrawal envelope.

Then, in hopes the victim will leave the money in the car when they exit to do other things, the bank juggers follow the inattentive victim to their next location.  When the victim parks the car and disappears from view, the bank juggers quickly approach the victim's vehicle, break into it, and steal the money.  Surprisingly, more often than not, the money is left inside. When the victim returns to their vehicle, the money is gone and the juggers are nowhere to be seen.
In Argentina, it will be the bank employee who did your transaction - they’ll text your details to a guy or crew waiting outside, who either rob you there or follow you to a better spot.

Or, someone in on the real estate transaction who knows you’ll have 40,000 in cash (because that’s how it works) and they will intercept you prior to the deal.

Or, the guy at the “cambio” will alert the crew outside that you are coming or going re: a currency exchange and get you like described above.

Lots of ways they’ll get you like this. In Argentina it’s almost always just a stick up and nobody gets hurt. In Brazil, they just shoot you first then take the loot.
FerFAL, is that you?  

Link Posted: 10/12/2019 9:36:00 AM EST
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Even with ace crimefighter Art Acevedo on the job?
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Worst I had was a guy contemplating carjacking me in a Mcdonalds parking lot... put his hand through my window, when I grabbed him back he got the idea and went the other way.

Cops didn't give two fucks.

Speaking of which, HPD is mostly useless.
Even with ace crimefighter Art Acevedo on the job?
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 9:42:05 AM EST
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Thanks for posting OP. I had not heard of this. Will pass along to friends and family.
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 9:42:14 AM EST
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OP should move. Staying in an area where you've had to actually shoot (at?) people 3 times is a sign that critical thinking skills are in need of improvement.

I live in the Houston area btw, plenty of affordable housing that's not in a warzone.
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Houston is a warzone.

This Prius got lit up on in the Whole Foods parking lot in Montrose.

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Link Posted: 10/12/2019 9:49:46 AM EST
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You can call them "DickyWhoopers" if you want, I'm just trying to figure out the origins of the term...
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 9:53:58 AM EST
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The dudes in his hood are serious about poster sales. Just yesterday the OP almost got it on.
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What's the area. I'm all over Houston all the time. There really isn't anywhere I'm afraid to go in daytime.
The dudes in his hood are serious about poster sales. Just yesterday the OP almost got it on.
lmao link to thread?
poster salesman are almost as bad as realtors.
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 9:54:32 AM EST
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I doubt it.
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Can't you shoot thieves (in the act) at night in Texas?
I doubt it.
Only in the left foot
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 9:55:04 AM EST
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Link Posted: 10/12/2019 9:55:22 AM EST
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Houston is a warzone.

This Prius got lit up on in the Whole Foods parking lot in Montrose.

https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/13400/375x250__1__jpg-1121415.JPG
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OP should move. Staying in an area where you've had to actually shoot (at?) people 3 times is a sign that critical thinking skills are in need of improvement.

I live in the Houston area btw, plenty of affordable housing that's not in a warzone.
Houston is a warzone.

This Prius got lit up on in the Whole Foods parking lot in Montrose.

https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/13400/375x250__1__jpg-1121415.JPG
My initial comment still stands.
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 10:11:03 AM EST
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They work in teams

a guy and two girls with huge juggs

while the gun guy is distracted by the shake show, the dude steals all the guns
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LOL!...something like this is what came to my mind...or one of the magazines that Al Bundy subscribes to..."Big Unz!" and "Juggers"...LOL!
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 10:24:02 AM EST
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I am in the hood in Houston.
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Houston hood?
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 10:27:59 AM EST
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The hood is everywhere in Houston/Harris Co
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The I45 corridor and connecting roads nearby through Montgomery county is on my list of places to keep my head in swivel mode as well.
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 10:39:38 AM EST
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FerFAL, is that you?  

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Jugging is a term used by criminals, and now law enforcement, to describe the stalking of potential victims as a prelude to burglary or robbery.

Jugging takes place when a criminal sees you with something he wants and he follows you until an opportunity is presented to take that "something" from you. It is employed in this manner Criminal A is staking out the mall parking lot and sees Victim B exit the mall with loads of merchandise.  They then lie in wait until the victim loads the car and drives to the closest restaurant for that much-needed, after-shopping lunch stop.

When Victim B parks the car at the local diner and heads inside, out pops Criminal A, who breaks into the car, steals the merchandise and slips away unseen.

This growing crime is on the rise and it has many faces.  Recently, it was reported that jugging is on the rise in the Houston area.  It's true.  As criminals begin to employ the work-smarter-not-harder tactic, they have become seasoned professions at sizing, evaluating, stalking and stealing from their victims.

Usually, however, the term jugging is reserved for those criminals who steal from victims who have just left a bank or ATM.  This type of jugging, or bank jugging as it is known, puts the criminal in the prime spot for a big score.  They watch from the bank parking lot, or somewhere close-by, and see who is leaving with a bank bag in their hand, who counts the most money at the teller machine, and who is carrying the thickest withdrawal envelope.

Then, in hopes the victim will leave the money in the car when they exit to do other things, the bank juggers follow the inattentive victim to their next location.  When the victim parks the car and disappears from view, the bank juggers quickly approach the victim's vehicle, break into it, and steal the money.  Surprisingly, more often than not, the money is left inside. When the victim returns to their vehicle, the money is gone and the juggers are nowhere to be seen.
In Argentina, it will be the bank employee who did your transaction - they’ll text your details to a guy or crew waiting outside, who either rob you there or follow you to a better spot.

Or, someone in on the real estate transaction who knows you’ll have 40,000 in cash (because that’s how it works) and they will intercept you prior to the deal.

Or, the guy at the “cambio” will alert the crew outside that you are coming or going re: a currency exchange and get you like described above.

Lots of ways they’ll get you like this. In Argentina it’s almost always just a stick up and nobody gets hurt. In Brazil, they just shoot you first then take the loot.
FerFAL, is that you?  

Fuuuuck no.  I'm American.  and I'm pretty sure that dipshit had me on ignore, which gives me confidence in my POV.  
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 11:36:40 AM EST
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Isn't it standard practice to watch you're not being followed anytime you drive?
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 11:42:59 AM EST
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Jugging is a term used by criminals, and now law enforcement, to describe the stalking of potential victims as a prelude to burglary or robbery.

Jugging takes place when a criminal sees you with something he wants and he follows you until an opportunity is presented to take that "something" from you. It is employed in this manner Criminal A is staking out the mall parking lot and sees Victim B exit the mall with loads of merchandise.  They then lie in wait until the victim loads the car and drives to the closest restaurant for that much-needed, after-shopping lunch stop.

When Victim B parks the car at the local diner and heads inside, out pops Criminal A, who breaks into the car, steals the merchandise and slips away unseen.

This growing crime is on the rise and it has many faces.  Recently, it was reported that jugging is on the rise in the Houston area.  It's true.  As criminals begin to employ the work-smarter-not-harder tactic, they have become seasoned professions at sizing, evaluating, stalking and stealing from their victims.

Usually, however, the term jugging is reserved for those criminals who steal from victims who have just left a bank or ATM.  This type of jugging, or bank jugging as it is known, puts the criminal in the prime spot for a big score.  They watch from the bank parking lot, or somewhere close-by, and see who is leaving with a bank bag in their hand, who counts the most money at the teller machine, and who is carrying the thickest withdrawal envelope.

Then, in hopes the victim will leave the money in the car when they exit to do other things, the bank juggers follow the inattentive victim to their next location.  When the victim parks the car and disappears from view, the bank juggers quickly approach the victim's vehicle, break into it, and steal the money.  Surprisingly, more often than not, the money is left inside. When the victim returns to their vehicle, the money is gone and the juggers are nowhere to be seen.
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We should sew their mouths shut so they can't create any more words
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 11:48:08 AM EST
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I used to drive a distinctive vehicle (lifted Cherokee in one of the less common colors) and did think about this when leaving the range.

Leaving the bank with a thick envelope means I am headed to the fun store to spend it
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 12:06:19 PM EST
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Last night the subject line said that jugglers were following people.

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This one stole a gun from someone inside the gun range.

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Durian Williams?  Well, that stinks.
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 12:32:50 PM EST
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The op is so incoherent that I’m wondering if I am having a stroke, he has a disability, or is a shitty troll.

Op lives in the hood so that he can have more violent encounters? Ok Batman.  Best luck with your juggling joker.
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 12:38:05 PM EST
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Im always condition yellow for juggalos
Link Posted: 10/12/2019 12:40:28 PM EST
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Jugger is like the giggler like in Death Wish?
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