Bank robber - short story Ned is now seriously considering gangs. Because he needed money to maintain the supply of weapons and food, he decided to take away the bank. He chose the bank of Euroa and judged that the time is suitable for robbery in the courtroom. He concluded that at noon in the summer very few people are on the street and most people are either at home or in the courtroom. He also discovered that only one security guard was stationed in Europe in order to protect banks, post offices, stations, two or three hotels, and all shops.
Bank robbery is a crime of stealing money from banks and bank employees and customers are threatened by force, violence, or violence. This means not a property owned by another bank such as a train, armored car, (freight) freight car, but plundering a branch of a bank. This is a federal crime in the United States. According to the Uniform Crime Report Program of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, robbery said, "By threatening by force or by the use of violence or violence or by placing the victims or valuable from care, guardianship or control of one or more people "By contrast, robbery is an illegal invasion to a structure for felony or theft." Bank robberies enter the bank when it is open, and from the cashier in force or force I will get the funds. It is robbery to break into the bank when it is closed
Bank robber - short story Ned is now seriously considering gangs. Because he needed money to maintain the supply of weapons and food, he decided to take away the bank. He chose the bank of Euroa and judged that the time is suitable for robbery in the courtroom. He concluded that at noon in the summer very few people are on the street and most people are either at home or in the courtroom. - Original: Short story "You know what freedom, do I really mean freedom?" A white man asked Jamie, they stood by a cold lake. The waves hit by the movement of the crystal quietly hit, leaning against the dock. She raised what the rough wool winter jacket left behind, and thin armor resisted the cold. A long time passed since she actually warmed up.