7th most stolen car in 2015. Apparently there worth the minimum effort.
7th most stolen car in 2015. Apparently there worth the minimum effort.
I work for the Miami Police Dept, and yes unfortunately these Uber Robbery Carjackings happen very often, on an average of at least once a week.
but he wouldn’t need to save the day with stricter gun laws in place...
Out of the movies? I’m curious as to where you live that things like this seem so unreal to you. This is not abnormal. I bet it happens every day, somewhere in the country. Mostly around large cities.
Most of the anti-gun people I know would tell you this is an extreme rarity. People who carry guns are more likely to shoot themselves by accident, leave their gun where a toddler finds it, or commit suicide with it...and if they DID happen to use it in self-defense, they only end up shooting some innocent bystander.…
What part of “Florida” did you miss? I’m only surprised the robber wasn’t naked or threatening to toss an alligator into their car.
This happens all of the time - even the mainstream media reports a few of these incidents. Although, if it wasn’t an Uber driver that did the shooting, it probably wouldn’t have made it past being a local story.
Welcome to Miami!
I’m just waiting to see the cognitive dissonance-fueled tantrums to follow in the comments here *grabs popcorn*
Its nothing you want to read about, trust me. But here you go:
What compounds the impossibility of the situation is the Uber angle and the passenger not being dead...
So is this that impossible situation where a guy with a gun actually saves the day?
Meat pies are delicious, get outta here with that foolishness!!
Being white means nothing in this situation. Here was one human being trying to earnestly relate to another human being of a different culture, and then said other person went on to be a two-faced ass about it for no reason.
Only the incredible bias and prejudice of this post’s author.
Totally how I read it too.
I’m having difficulty understanding Margaret Cho’s perspective here. It sounds like Tilda was up front about the issues, expressed her desire to do something about it and sought advice from someone who is in a good position to provide it. And Cho’s responses were thoughtful and measured as well. Not sure what got lost…
I live in the land of three to four deer/car accidents a day so I say the fewer deer the better. If NYC wants some more, we can accommodate.
You could make this list 100 games long and still be leaving good games off.
It’s going out swinging. I’m worried about Ozzy, Willie Nelson, and Stan Lee.