Posted on 07/29/2022 9:01:13 AM PDT by dynachrome
The suspect was identified as 62-year-old William Coleman of Beaumont, KBMT said, adding that he was taken to an area hospital for treatment for serious injuries. Coleman later was charged with aggravated robbery, the station said.
Once Coleman is released from the hospital, he will be taken to the Jefferson County Jail and held on a $250,000 bond, KBMT reported.
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Failure to stop drills.
He don't look too happy.....................
Another happy ending!
Wonderful outcome and nice work, lady.
Imagine if this had happened in a leftist hellhole. The poor clerk would be at Rikers Island without bail.
$250k bail? It’ll cost that much to patch him up. Keep the bail money.
He should have invested his loot when he was a young thug. Then he could have retired.
“I can still get my Social Security in jail, right? I better get it. I’m 62 now, and that money is MINE, Bro!”
“Another happy ending!”
Yes! A few stories like this one, publicized, might deter a lot of would-be shooters.
Goes to the State.........................
I am pretty sure “thief” isn’t a job that carries SS benefits.
Once he’s arrested, the city,county, or state depending on jurisdiction, becomes responsible for his medical care and the cost thereof.
Place him under observation until he’s healed then slap him hancuffs upon discharge.
agreed, now texas will be forced to pay for his medical care and prison. too bad her aim was not better.
glad this happened in Texas because in NYC they would have jailed the victim and let the perp walk free.
One shot to the head would leave more room in the prison...
Almost always the same perps.
Awesome story - I luv good “gun control!”
> I am pretty sure “thief” isn’t a job that carries SS benefits.
That’s what SSI is for.
Hello 911. What’s your emergency?
>Someone tried to rob me and I shot him dead!
Are you sure he’s dead?
>Hang on a second...BANG...
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