Posted on 10/23/2008 12:48:03 PM PDT by flyfree
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FYI Local News Report:
PITTSBURGH — A 20-year-old woman who was robbed at an ATM in Bloomfield was also maimed by her attacker, police said.
Pittsburgh police spokeswoman Diane Richard tells Channel 4 Action News that the victim was robbed at knifepoint on Wednesday night outside of a Citizens Bank near Liberty Avenue and Pearl Street just before 9 p.m.
Richard said the robber took $60 from the woman, then became angry when he saw a McCain bumper sticker on the victim’s car. The attacker then punched and kicked the victim, before using the knife to scratch the letter “B” into her face, Richard said.
Richard said the woman refused medical treatment after the assault, which happened outside the view of the bank’s surveillance cameras.
The robber is described as a dark-skinned black man, 6 feet 4 inches tall, 200 pounds with a medium build, short black hair and brown eyes. The man was wearing dark colored jeans, a black undershirt and black shoes.
http://www.thepittsburghchannel.com/news/17789356/detail.html
Well looks like your district just gave up. Looks like alot of districts are giving up.
Put your sign out and stand up to the thugs, all of us. I am tired of being ignored.
“I am traveling next week. Although I hold a valid Georgia Firearms License, the states I am traveling through do not all have a reciprocal agreement with the State of Georgia.
And my destination has some of the strictest gun laws in the country with some heavy penalties.”
go to http://www.handgunlaw.us
Find out what the peacable journey laws are for the states you are passing through. Acquire non-firearms means of self defense in order to, if needed, fight your way to your firearm.
A low profile backed up by the will to prevail will go a long way toward survival (one can get further with will and a blade than will alone).
Utah, New Hampshire, and Florida all offer non-resident permits and with those three one is covered for most of the states that allow CC. Illinois is still proglematic but that is no surprise.
Stay alert.
Violent mutilation of opponents you can believe in!
Man, way to bury the lede.
Where are they getting that it’s a lie? What is that based on?
So the attack I found the report on was a McCain volunteer girl getting beat up and bloodied, and this new attack was a robber at an ATM who robbed a 20-year-old (not out volunteering for McCain) and saw her bumpersticker and THEN carved a B in her face? So Drudge is putting “volunteer” and “carving the B” which came from two different attacks on women by Barack’s Bunch, into one attack? Confused now, but it’s all bad.
Hahahaha! :]
Me Neither!!
‘...Are people afraid to put McCain/Palin signs in their yard - knowing they could be targeted?’
Someone put Obama stikers over the 2 Sarah stickers my husband had on the car. He’s reluctant to place new stickers ...concerned about someone actually damaging the car. I taped a McCain/Palin sticker to the inside of the window.
Post #249 & 250 are two different stories....
Get yourself a pistol and learn how to use it Granny.
I understand what you’re saying, but you might want to rephrase that since we are talking about the mutilation of an innocent 20 year old girl if this story is true.
I didn't pick up, they were harassing me something fierce.
I now get constant calls from them, if anyone answers it is a hang up.
Good grief...I wonder if the know where I live? I have no sign or bumper sticker.
MEDIA ALREADY AT WORK TO PROTECT OBAMA...’it was ‘scratched’ in her face folks...nothing to see..move along. (eye roll)
“Necklacing” is where they tie a burning tire around your neck. You die slowly OR are horribly disfurged from the burning rubber.
Seems odd to refuse medical treatment?
Seems to me like an attack on a ‘civilian’ for nothing more than a bumper sticker is even worse...
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