




MANY MEN WANTED TO LAY ME DOWN, BUT FEW WANTED TO LIFT ME UP
-Eartha Kitt





They probably know specifics about what that truck was carrying down to the serial numbers of the bills. Between that, the number of cameras around and how easily people are identified by crowdsourcing anymore (and there’ll certainly be no small number of Dudleys out there eager to snitch), plus the income I make already, I’d just leave it alone.
If I’m going to steal from an armored car, it’s going to be a heist - I’m going for the whole damn thing, in the opening days of my dark turn towards a life of crime.
Written on the walls at the house of sorrow
You can find the names of those who burned
Greater yet, the pain in little drawings
I could not remain in that room





LOL! Love this, COB!
Some years ago, there was an actual heist involving a truck & employee + an outside person, they got away w/millions, presumably in Mexico..
LOL w/the one guy standing there holding up the $? + all the people stopped on the freeway (an actual parking lot) $$$ all over the road!
2 were already arrested on the scene.
There was 2 HS boys in my area, they found $ from a armour truck, they turned it in
A lock/door check might be in order of the trucks?
MANY MEN WANTED TO LAY ME DOWN, BUT FEW WANTED TO LIFT ME UP
-Eartha Kitt





Really stupid move to risk arrest for a few dollars. They are tracking those people down who grabbed money, already arrested a few.
My grandma used to joke "Never steal less than 10 million dollars so you can either get out of the country fast or buy the best lawyers when you get caught".
https://www.thedenverchannel.com/new...way-2-arrested
An armored vehicle reportedly dropped multiple bags of money, leaving cash scattered on Interstate 5 near Cannon Rd. in Carlsbad on Friday morning.
CARLSBAD, Calif. — Two people were arrested Friday after an armored truck spilled bags of money onto Interstate 5 in Carlsbad, prompting a mad dash by some motorists to collect the loose cash.
California Highway Patrol (CHP) said several social media videos show people on the freeway picking up the cash and that they are working with the FBI to investigate. CHP said the armored truck driver tried to recover some of the money from lanes but then started videotaping people.
"There is a lot of video evidence of people picking up the cash, so we are going to be following up on every lead that we have," CHP Sgt. Curtis Martin said.
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