Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 11, 2016
When I first saw the headlines about the Pokemon go robbery squad, I was like, no way Blacks thought of this.
And of course, there is a White leading the mission of the two Blacks.
A string of armed robberies that took place Saturday night in Missouri were perpetrated by suspects who targeted their victims using Pokémon Go, a popular augmented reality game, according to police.
“This morning at approximately 2 am we responded to the report of an Armed Robbery near the intersection of Highway K and Feise Road,” the O’Fallon Missouri Police Department said in a statement. “We were able to locate four suspects occupying a black BMW a short time later and recover a handgun. These suspects are suspected of multiple Armed Robberies both in St. Louis and St. Charles Counties. It is believed these suspects targeted their victims through the Pokemon Go smart phone application.”
O’Fallon Police Sgt. Robert Kendall told ABC News that his department did not have knowledge about all of the robberies committed by the suspects, but that a handgun was recovered, and that the department would be applying for warrants today of the four suspects in question.
“Nobody was hurt, and no shots were fired in ours,” he said, referring to the robbery that took place in his jurisdiction.
O’Fallon Police said the perpetrators of the robberies used the game by adding “a beacon to a PokeStop,” referring to an aspect of the game that enables users to lure additional players.
“Apparently they were using the app to locate [people] standing around in the middle of a parking lot or whatever other location they were in,” the statement said.
rolf “standing around in the middle of a parking lot or whatever”
Catching Pokemon.
Them Pokes alwasy be hidin in dem paraking lots or whatever.