Posted on 06/11/2014 2:56:42 PM PDT by Enterprise
FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) -- A parolee is on the run after Fresno County Sheriff's Deputies say he used a stolen truck to take stuff from a business and then dodged bullets from another one of his victims.
28-year-old Randy Grill's criminal odyssey began Wednesday morning when investigators say the man filled the back of that stolen truck with stuff from a business near Kearney and Valentine. People saw him and chased him out of the neighborhood.
As he ran, he blew through a stop sign not far away and crashed into a car there. That person chased after him until he crashed into a fence but backed off when he saw the man had a handgun.
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He used a stolen pickup to steal stuff. People saw him and chased him from the neighborhood.
He ran a stop sign and crashed into a car. The car owner chased Randy until he crashed into a fence, but when Grill showed a gun, the citizen backed off.
Grill took off on foot and broke into another pickup. The owner confronted him and Grill showed the gun. The owner ran back into his house, grabbed HIS gun and shot out the back window of the pickup as Grill drove away.
Before he was done for the day, Grill was involved in another hit and run accident.
He was definitely getting it done and determined.
Heads up!
Can just see it now, same story involving the WhiteyHut and supporters (especially the MSM) sometime foreseeable. 100 million patriotic citizens chasing them out of town with pitchforks and guns blazing.
California needs to ban assault trucks.
>>...he used a stolen truck to take stuff from a business...
What sort of reporter writes like that?
"Stuff." I was hoping someone else would catch that too!
Do all truck drivers in Fresno leave their truck keys stuck in the ignition even after getting out? Some old ways need to be done away with.
I can’t tell from the article if the owners left the keys in their trucks or if Grill hotwired them.
It’s often been said that if these guys devoted the same amount of energy to legitimate jobs they would do quite well.
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