Posted on 01/17/2022 10:27:47 AM PST by artichokegrower
A teenager who was working the drive-thru at a Milwaukee Burger King when she was shot and killed in an apparent robbery may have staged the incident with her best friend and her best friend's father, court documents allege.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Thank goodness this wasn’t Georgians.
Paging the Darwin Awards. We may have a winner here.
...police found other surveillance footage from inside the fast-food joint showing Ellis responding to Harris-Brazell’s call for help, pulling out a gun and firing two shots at the thief.
He was then seen scrambling to pick up the shell casings from he floor, and was filmed running to the store manager who helped him stow the weapon in the store’s safe before he fled. He has not been seen since.
The store manager reportedly told authorities that Ellis usually comes to work with a weapon, and they helped him hide it because he is a convicted felon who is not allowed to possess a gun.
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Filling out the police report on this crime is gonna be a trip. Robbery conspiracy. Convicted felons accidentally shooting a coworker to death who was actually in on the robbery. Paperwork. Lots of paperwork.
“Niesha”. Yep, photo wasn’t needed.
In our state everyone involved in the robbery would be charged with her death 🤪
So were they planning to split the $100 or so bucks 3 ways…what a bunch of idiot losers…
The store manager allowed the shooter, a felon employee, to store his personal gun (which he's not allowed to have as a felon) inside the company safe, etc.
"We hold the world ransom for.........One Hundred Dollars!"
I guess prison fulfills that requirement.
Funny, I just saw the original version of the Taking of Pelham 1,2,3. At least the hijackers, one of them being a fired ex motorman who knew the system, exercised a lot of due diligence to pull off their scheme. In reality most criminals are really a bunch of dumbasses
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