Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 20, 2017
In 2015, the real victims are the criminals themselves.
The mother of a man who police said attempted to rob a Starbucks in California, but was thwarted by a Good Samaritan, reportedly said her son plans to sue because the hero used “excessive force.”
The video of the July robbery went viral. Police released the footage showing Cregg Jerri, 58, struggling with a would-be robber in a Transformers mask who tried to stage a hold-up with a knife and toy gun at a Starbucks in Fresno.
Jerri, at one point, approaches the robber from behind and bashes him over the head with a chair. Eventually the two hit the ground and grapple. Police said Jerri was stabbed in the neck as he tried to grab the knife.
They said when Jerri took the knife away, he stabbed the robber several times. Police said Ryan Flores, 30, was the man in the mask.
“The guy, in my opinion, went from a Good Samaritan to a vigilante,” Pamela Chimienti, Flores’ mother, told KSEE-TV. “Stabbing somebody that many times, it doesn’t take that many stab wounds to get somebody to succumb to you.”
Mark Flores, the man’s father, told the Fresno Bee: “I understand he (his son) robbed the store but (Jerri) stabbed my son 17 times.”
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“I don’t like to judge people, but that’s a lot of stab wounds,” he said.
lol @ judging people.
Yeah that is a lot of stab wounds.
But generally if you don’t want to get stabbed, you don’t rob a Starbucks with a knife.
How many stab wounds would have been appropriate?
7? 12?
I mean, typically, in a stabbing situation, you just keep stabbing until you feel you’ve stabbed enough.
I do think the Mexican robber was a pretty cool guy though because he wore an Optimus Prime mask and carried out the robbery with both a gun AND a knife, at one point putting them in the same hand.
Plus robbing a Starbucks is really a bold move.