Posted on 04/23/2010 11:52:15 PM PDT by Chet 99
CINCINNATI, Ohio -- A caucasian man charged in six robberies across southern Ohio masqueraded as an African American in an effort to get away with his crimes, prosecutors say.
Conrad Zdzierak, was arrested on Wednesday in Springdale, Ohio after police raided a hotel room where he was staying.
According to authorities, Zdzierak has been charged with six counts of aggravated robbery for robbing five banks and one pharmacy. Police say five of the robberies took place on the same day.
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With that kind of effort, he could have gotten a college scholarship instead.
being a racist is far worse than armed robbery you ask me....
drop him off in the hood at night with “wannabe” hung around his neck
Dirty, stinking criminal!
I’m sorry, but this is just hilarious!!! And somewhat ingenious. I bet the boys in cell block C are going to love him, literally.
So, it really was the ‘amish’ this time?
...looks like those of you who have been trying to warn us about the amish all this time might be onto something.
Now DASS a brutha of a nutha culla!
The pics actually show a talent as he does look black, but to a white racist like me (hey I'm a T-Party Movement Member, right?) they all look........!
Nope, I better not say it! lol
He might have looked black, but he just did not run the right way.
Just kidding.
In the movie Cotton Comes to Harlem, Detectives were asking a Black victim about a robbery, he went on to say the criminal was White, how could he know that, since the criminal had a hood on?
He ran White.
yep his first question he will be asked you wanta hertzdonit.
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Yup!
Touch not the cat,But a glove, always liked that MacPherson motto, had an opportunity to work on various works of art in stained glass and display them in the Highland Games.
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