Posted on 03/18/2023 10:31:05 PM PDT by george76
The cops call the crime “jugging.” It involves stalking someone who took cash out of a bank until their next stop, when predator meets prey.
It struck last month in Houston, when a man followed a woman 23 miles and then attacked her, stealing thousands of dollars and leaving her in a wheelchair.
Now, from Richardson, Texas, comes the story of a nurse who managed to outrun a man in what police believe was an attempted jugging
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Video of the Monday incident was caught on a home security camera.
Ricky would not share his last name with the station, to make it harder to be located.
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The incident began with a withdrawal at a Bank of America, followed by a short drive home. A car was behind him when he parked, but traffic happens.
The car at first headed away, then turned fast to approach him.
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He said he has since realized he should have been more vigilant.
“My first mistake was, and the officer pointed it out as well, you come … out of the bank, nothing in your hand, nothing in your pocket. That’s how things should be done,” he said.
“And looking around is not enough because the officer said they could have binoculars, watching from a distance,”
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some tips..
being vigilant at ATMS, which are often targeted; being aware of surroundings, including vehicles that may be suspicious because they do not move; and avoiding an open display of envelopes containing cash when leaving a bank.
(Excerpt) Read more at westernjournal.com ...
There is no plac in the US that is totally safe from crime.
To believe that you live in a safe neighborhood is nothing more than denial.
It only takes a couple of seconds. I want to make sure I got what I asked for and I want it in my wallet, not stuffed in a pocket where I could lose it. As long as I don't see any predators I'm not concerned. It's not like I'm in NYC or LA.
Fine, I’ll take denial over fear.
Indeed Texas has open carry it was her first mistake by not having one.
“I find that walking around with $1000’s in cash is mostly an Asian thing”
Yeah, the jugging victim was prolly Chinese or Asian. They love cash businesses such as restaurants. Same as Arabs and others from the Middle East love to run gas stations. Cash $$$$ business. I knew a Christian Lebanese who did great in this business. And he was a very nice guy.
no chit that and if its wrong you gonna complain to the ATM total bone head move
Depends on the MO of the criminal.
Some years ago, there were robbers in the DC suburbs targeting ATM users picking up cash during their commute into work at 5:00 am.
Since the maximum withdrawal is usually $300 and some of these criminals are prepared to use force up to and including murdering you, these crimes underscore how craven these scum are. It also points out how incompetent they are as robbers.
Unfortunately, between opportunistic lawyers and criminal-sympathetic prosecutors, even defending yourself properly as a licensed CCW holder poses a liability. Carry the weapon, buy the insurance. If you use one, you are going to need the other.
BTW, “jugging” is different from ATM robbery in that the criminals have been known to follow their victims for very long distances before an opportunity to strike presents itself. In the recent case of the Asian woman, the robbery team (19 YO male, 21 YO female) followed her 23 miles from the bank. They wouldn’t do that for a $300.00 payoff.
They profiled her. Asians are known to carry large amounts of cash, are smaller in stature and usually don’t carry firearms. Ditto for older persons as well and for the same reasons. A drive-up or inside teller window transaction with a count out and receiving an envelope with the money would be the tip-off.
This is basically the same MO for driveway robberies of persons returning home with purchases from high end stores.
It should be pretty easy for cops to catch “juggers” by sending an officer disguised as a civilian to a bank or ATM. He comes out flashing the cash and drives to a stake out location where backup is waiting.
That's not what police forces are for, silly.
Back in the 60s and 70s when college graduates went to Europe in droves, people who knew advised everyone to keep their real money inside their clothes, and have a fake wallet, and for women a fake handbag. Europe still hadn’t fully recovered from WW2, and there was a lot of poverty, and hence, street crime.
When I went to Italy in the 80s, things had improved; but travel advice still said that thieves on motor scooters would ride by and rip the handbag from your shoulder and keep going at speed, or even cut the strap of your purse or camera bag off your back in church as you knelt at the altar. So I hid money and passport in a zipper belt under my clothes, and carried my sunglasses, scarf and travel brochures in a shoulder bag.
I have lately resumed those practices in my own country.
I agree about counting it later. I’ve never had an ATM give an incorrect amount.
Prominently Check your gun as you wait for the ATM to dispense you cash…
My Sig Sauer P-229 with 12 round mag never visits a ATM machine without me. Of course I maintain a very high degree of situational awareness.
” I have never gotten the incorrect amount.”
I have a friend who got an extra 20 out of the cash machine once. He asked for 40 and got 60. The receipt said 40 so the problem was the machine.
I guess I’m lucky. I have never lived where it wasn’t safe to use an ATM. I have a concealed carry permit and several pocket pistols, but have only carried a few times when visiting other locations. Small town New Hampshire is still quite safe. When I retired, I moved to SW Florida but avoid Tampa and Fort Myers. It’s sad really. I used to enjoy downtown Boston for hockey games and baseball.
I always carry cash.
And I always pay cash if at all possible.
I do not want to put one cent more than I must into the Too Big to Fail banks pockets.
I do not want to finance my own destruction for the sake of convenance.
“I always carry cash.
And I always pay cash if at all possible.
I do not want to put one cent more than I must into the Too Big to Fail banks pockets.
I do not want to finance my own destruction for the sake of convenance.”
If you were carrying common date silver coins I would applaud your efforts, but Federal Reserve Notes aren’t much better than a f****** credit card.
Stop using ATMs!
Haven’t used one since they first arrived....many moons/decades ago.
If I knew merchants that accepted silver as payment I might trade with them.
But I do not know a single individual grocer or hardware store that accepts silver in payment.
Federal reserve notes are accepted in trade for better or worse (worse).
Paying in cash does not put money in the pockets of banks and it is less inflationary than credit cards.
One thing I've noticed, the past few weeks, is that at a bank at a local shopping center, there have been people parked right outside the (exterior) ATM terminals who didn't appear to be there to use the ATM but were there passing the time in some other way, such as eating lunch. I thought it was a strange place to park and eat lunch.
That is strange.
We were heading home, from dinner, the other night and saw a young gal....by herself....standing at an ATM machine....looked to be getting $$.
Couldn’t believe it.
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