Posted on 06/28/2017 6:45:12 AM PDT by C19fan
Six teenage boys, aged between 14 and 16, are accused of stealing a Porsche and $200,000 during a Florida burglary - before blowing the cash on gold jewelry and teeth, and high end cars for themselves and their mothers. The teens; Rural Scott, 15, Jeremiah Laplace, 15, Michael Bush, 14, Joshua Sargeant, 14, Shomari Smith, 14, and Walter Walker, 16, all from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, were charged with burglary and grand theft this week.
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There MUST be something common between them, but I just can’t put my finger on it.
I think it is wonderful that the yutes used the cash to get proper dentistry done on their teeth. They probably hadn’t been able to afford to get their cavities correctly treated before this windfall.
Yep. Every single person who engaged in a transaction with those boys knew the money they flashed was stolen. The moms don't care. They expect their boys to go out and hustle and rob!
It is a sick, dysfunctional culture brought to us and continually enabled by white liberals who replaced the black male paterfamilias with a check from Uncle Sam, removing every vestige of responsibility from the community.
So the victim’s burglarized home is on North Hutchinson Island. My mother-in-law rents a condo there in the winter and most years we will drive on down for a week of R & R. Down the street from MIL’s is the UDT/Seal Museum. I about always stop in and donate the $10 or whatever to go through the museum. Retired SEALs on premises manning the gift shop area and keeping their eyes on things. In the years we’ve been going there, I can’t remember seeing more than a feral or two from the bridge over from Ft. Pierce up to Vero. When the perps get released, they should try hitting the SEAL Museum. The video would be priceless.
“What ever the case may be, it is no ones business how or why he might have had $200k in his home.”
The perps made it their business!
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Safe???
A plastic box with $200,000?
Behind an unlocked door?
Browning is Santa!
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>> “At least the cops should be able to recover over a hundred K of the mans savings.” <<
By calling his Fairy Godmother?
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“Some people here think just because a guy has a large amount of cash on hand makes him suspect as a criminal. “
hmmm. Dude leaves $200k in an unlocked home with his two pistols on the living room table?
Something does not add up here.
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Seems like someone that stupid would have a hard time coming up with $200,000 and the Porche.
Stealing from a thief?
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//One of the teens claimed that he used his share of the money to buy mom an $80,000 Dodge Challenger Hellcat and his brother a $25,000 2009 Mercedes C300.
He also bought gold teeth for $11,000; a gold chain for $10,000 and a gold bracelet for $3,500.
A second teen said that he bought himself a four-wheeler and gave $40,000 to his mom.
A third teen said he purchased a new Audi A4 for his mother and a fourth teen said that he had been robbed of his share of the loot while in Fort Lauderdale.//
200k and they abandoned the porche. There were 6 of them. The math is not adding up.
My attorney husband says “it depends, but the DA could probably have fun with it since cash is technically still a bearer bond”
“Stealing from a thief?”
They had the house picked out and drove over two hours to get there. They knew something!
//Not even a real safe. More of a lockbox.//
Exactly. That is what is odd. I get having STHF supply but that much you keep in a large gun safe or better hidden than a lockbox in the kitchen.
It may not add up to you or me and he may or may not have been to bright but just having cash on hand does not make him a criminal and it really is nobody’s business why he chose to keep it where he did.
” The math is not adding up.”
Maybe they had good credit? Or used money from the previous multiple robberies they had committed.
“and it really is nobodys business why he chose to keep it where he did.”
Perps had ID’d him and drove over two hours to get to his house.
“Exactly. That is what is odd. I get having STHF supply but that much you keep in a large gun safe or better hidden than a lockbox in the kitchen.”
It was the guns’ fault. He left them on the living room table to protect his stash.
At least the money wasn’t under the mattress.
Just because they all ran together doesn’t mean they all got equal shares, ringleaders usually get more and throw a few tidbits to the followers. You don’t treat your underlings as equals, always keep them coming back for more.
It isn't even really a safe. Look at the pictures. It is nothing but a fire resistant file box.
Yeah, I have exactly the same "safe" -- I don't lock it lest someone might think there could be anything more valuable than birth certificates, SS cards and car registrations inside.
I'd be just a wee bit curious about why the victim had $200K in a file box at home. But that's just me. I'm not a trained law enforcement professional, so maybe they see this all the time.
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