WHY THERE WAS NO LOOTING IN NASHVILLE during the floods.

dkane360

dkane360

Audioholic Field Marshall
Haha looks dangerous. Does that one guy have a smith and wesson 500? A bit overkill :eek:
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Might "only" be a .44 Mag, but it will still put pretty nice size holes in looters :)
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

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Q: WHY THERE WAS NO LOOTING IN NASHVILLE during the floods

A: "They" all live in New Orleans
 
itschris

itschris

Moderator
No Looting? Same reason there wasn't any in CA a couple of years ago when they all got stuck at the stadium. There's a difference between people who don't have or have lost everything and look to pick themselves up by the bootstraps to rebuild and help those around them vs those who see tragedy as an opportunity to steal someone's heirloom sterling silver tea set and pawn it for $50.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
And I thought it wAs cuz all their exes lived in Texas with all their valuables
 
krzywica

krzywica

Audioholic Samurai
Haha looks dangerous. Does that one guy have a smith and wesson 500? A bit overkill :eek:
I think thats actually a 44 Colt Anaconda with an 8" barrel.

I sure was packing 24/7 when I lived on the panhandle during Katrina.....people getting robbed all the time.
 
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10010011

Senior Audioholic
Sorry to burst your bubble but...

Looters Further Victimize Flood Victims
Some Can't Tell Difference Between Looters, Cleanup Volunteers
Reported by Jeremy Finley

POSTED: 3:52 pm CDT May 7, 2010
UPDATED: 5:45 pm CDT May 7, 2010

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- As if losing everything to floodwaters wasn't bad enough, there's more trouble for storm victims: looters.

"If I hadn't turned around, that stuff would be gone in a blink of an eye," said flood victim Todd Felts.

He was taking a break from the cleanup when, he said, he saw two men take his lawnmower and his dad's toolbox.

"You got people coming down here stealing our stuff," Felts said. "What's the world coming to?"

Jairo Guzman, Dermes Acosta and Eliazar Garcia were arrested and charged with the theft.

Police also arrested Ronald Anderson and Joe Bolling, both 44, and accused them of stealing appliances right off of people's properties. Anderson has an outstanding warrant for theft and 29 prior arrests, including burglary.

"There's so much good that's going on out here, it far outweighs it, but it's pretty bad," said Regina Smith, who witnessed arrests.

"If you come here to River Plantation, we're ready. We're waiting for you," said Metro police Lt. Matt Pylkas. "You're going to be arrested."

But police and flood victims said they realize it's difficult to tell the looters from people just wanting to help clean up.

"You can't tell who is working or who is legit or who is not legit," said Felts. "It's a scary thing because you don't know."

Both Bolling and Anderson have been charged with felony theft.

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