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That’s right. The 8-ball that tried to knock-off that 7-11 in Stockton was charged with armed robbery, intimidating, threat to use a weapon and a bunch of other stuff. Guess that’s all the DA could think of at the moment. The bully is being held under a no bail order of the judge. That is until the CA supremes get the case. Hell, he’ll probably be given a banquet and a bronze plaque.

‘Ole Tyrone after he was charged in the ,now famous, 7-11 beat down

tyrone frazier, the focus of the investigation is locked up…where he should be. He’s got a healthy record and has no intention of changing his evil ways. Next time he “Bogart’s” his azz into a store to commit crimes maybe the clerks won’t be as gentle. Hope so.

Instead of empowering the criminals with lenient treatment perhaps this example will encourage other clerks, etc., who are just trying to survive in this world, to be more aggressive. With the employees safety being the first consideration.

Don’t know about you but I’m glad to finally see someone pay for their crimes.

Peace

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Published by Ken Dye

Having grown up in Missouri, Ken Dye graduated from Northeastern Missouri State University (now Truman State University) and served his country. When he returned to St. Louis, he joined the St. Louis County Police Department and served in the tactical operations unit, as an undercover narcotics and homicide detective, and with the intelligence bureaus. After 13 years, he moved to Chicago to work with the Illinois Criminal Justice Authority. He is the author of three books: two crime novels, Shadow of the Arch and Beyond the Shadow of the Arch and Michael Brown, Jr. didn’t have to die, a non-fiction narrative. For more information about the author, visit www.KenJDye.com.

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