Just in case you thought YOU were having a bad day, I thought I would share this one with you!:
* First-time bank robber (according to police) Jason Durant, 32,
reported to the hospital in New Milford, Conn., shortly after
knocking off the National Iron Bank in April. As he fled the crime
scene, he accidentally tumbled down a steep hill behind the bank,
losing control of his stash, and his gun, during the fall. He broke
his leg in several places (saying, later, that he heard snapping
sounds). At the bottom of the hill, he crashed into a plow blade,
slashing himself before dragging his bleeding, broken body to his
getaway car (with only $2 left from the robbery). Suspicious
hospital staff members notified police. [Republican-American
(Waterbury, Conn.), 4-30-09]
reported to the hospital in New Milford, Conn., shortly after
knocking off the National Iron Bank in April. As he fled the crime
scene, he accidentally tumbled down a steep hill behind the bank,
losing control of his stash, and his gun, during the fall. He broke
his leg in several places (saying, later, that he heard snapping
sounds). At the bottom of the hill, he crashed into a plow blade,
slashing himself before dragging his bleeding, broken body to his
getaway car (with only $2 left from the robbery). Suspicious
hospital staff members notified police. [Republican-American
(Waterbury, Conn.), 4-30-09]
There!
Don't you feel better now???
I'm actually cringing after reading this!!
ReplyDeleteThis is why I don't lead a life of crime........this would be me.
ReplyDeleteWhat a good chuckle, though.
Have a great weekend!
See Crime doesn't pay!
ReplyDeleteBy god that guy surely must've given up a life of crime after this incident!!
ReplyDeleteWell, they always tell you that crime doesn't pay. It didn't in this case, did it!.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Star
Oddly enough, I really DO feel better :-)
ReplyDeleteRoshni: I know! All I could think of was "ouch!"
ReplyDeleteSue: I would be too nervous to rob a bank..they would be like:"Could you repeat that? What?"
Grannyann: No, it does not!
Shellmo: yeah, or permanently disabled!
Star: Exactly!
Joanna: You are so funny!
I guess karma got him pretty quickly!
ReplyDeleteBad Karma, what goes around comes around.
ReplyDeleteMakes me think of that "Chicago" movie and the song, "He had it comin'"
Yep I sure do feel better, never had a rough day like this guy, does the name loser come to mind... :-) Hugs
ReplyDeleteThis is funny. I guess it's true that a life of crime does not pay.
ReplyDeleteThe other thing to remember about crime, is the insurance coverage is a little thin, so this guy ended up in the minus column. How can I feel sorry for him, but I do!
ReplyDeleteGardener: Yes it did. That's why I LOVE karma!
ReplyDeleteDVM's Wife: Yep. What goes around, comes around. (Usually not this fast, but what the heck!)
Bernie: LOSER is a good description. ha
Loree: Yes. If you ever had fantasies of going to rob a bank to make life easier, just think of this poor sap.
DJan: Funny! You are right..his copay would be a LOT....and he probably wasn't insured at ALL (one of the reasons he probably was trying to rob the bank!) he owes more for medical expenses!
I actually kind of feel sorry for the guy. That's what he gets for robbing a bank though. My sympathy only goes so far.
ReplyDeleteRatty: I did feel sorry for his pain, but not for his stupidity. ha
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