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Posted: 2/16/2013 8:21:55 AM EDT
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"The security guard in the office pulled out an AR-15 rifle. After the shootout, the security guard lunged to the door." |
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Armed security at a tax prep business? Armed robbery at a tax prep business?
Can someone connect the dots for me?
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Biden was right, AR-15s are useless for self defense! If the security guard had a shotgun, he wouldn't even have had to aim!
Too bad the perps got away. __________________________________________________________________ Cross-platform gun database/electronic bound book (v1.3.2) (and the original thread). «nolite confidere in principibus, in filiis hominum quibus non est salus» |
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Armed security at a tax prep business? Armed robbery at a tax prep business? Can someone connect the dots for me? Tax prep and rock slinging? Then again, the gimme pigs can be pretty stupid at times. Since people get $10,000+ tax "refunds", some may think that the cash is stashed at the tax prep office. |
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Quoted: Armed security at a tax prep business? Armed robbery at a tax prep business? Can someone connect the dots for me? Cash advance tax prep. They loan you the cash, the refund check goes to the preparer who pockets the difference for work and TVM. |
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Quoted: Armed security at a tax prep business? Armed robbery at a tax prep business? Can someone connect the dots for me? You know how much a roll of stamps is worth these days? |
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Armed security at a tax prep business? Armed robbery at a tax prep business? Can someone connect the dots for me? Cash advance tax prep. They loan you the cash, the refund check goes to the preparer who pockets the difference for work and TVM. Really, really big in high % EIC areas where the return is "found money". Giving over 20-30% or more of the "refund" to get cash on the spot is common. |
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http://www.myfoxdetroit.com/story/21202112/wild-shootout-at-inkster-tax-business-caught-on-camera#.UR7t4pCsbbw.twitter "The security guard in the office pulled out an AR-15 rifle. After the shootout, the security guard lunged to the door." Just another day in Detroit. |
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http://www.myfoxdetroit.com/story/21202112/wild-shootout-at-inkster-tax-business-caught-on-camera#.UR7t4pCsbbw.twitter "The security guard in the office pulled out an AR-15 rifle. After the shootout, the security guard lunged to the door." Just another day in Detroit. +1000 |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Armed security at a tax prep business? Armed robbery at a tax prep business? Can someone connect the dots for me? Cash advance tax prep. They loan you the cash, the refund check goes to the preparer who pockets the difference for work and TVM. Really, really big in high % EIC areas where the return is "found money". Giving over 20-30% or more of the "refund" to get cash on the spot is common. |
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Armed security at a tax prep business? Armed robbery at a tax prep business? Can someone connect the dots for me? + eleventy billion |
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Quoted: Armed security at a tax prep business? Armed robbery at a tax prep business? Can someone connect the dots for me? Detroit. |
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Inkster...
Not surprised. Inskter is like Flint, Pontiac and Detroit all mixed into one. |
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The woman failed at pulling her gun out. She never got it out of her purse until she got out the door.
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Armed security at a tax prep business? Armed robbery at a tax prep business? Can someone connect the dots for me? Cash advance tax prep. They loan you the cash, the refund check goes to the preparer who pockets the difference for work and TVM. Really, really big in high % EIC areas where the return is "found money". Giving over 20-30% or more of the "refund" to get cash on the spot is common. ahhhhhhhhhh |
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Vid is fake. No one in their right mind would use an Ar15 for self defense. They are made to take down tanks and jets you ignorant fuks.
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Was he using a low cap mag, and trying to conserve? 2 shots seems weak unless they were both head shots that connected.
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I went to school with a girl that was banging a "customer" in the hotel room next to the one that a cop got killed in back in 87. Inkster...a city on the move.
Also went to school with a guy who became a Inkster cop. Feds came in with some video footage, and suddenly he quit. Weird...I know. |
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Would it have be legal for that guard to shoot them once they left the building.
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Would it have be legal for that guard to shoot them once they left the building. Wish the worthless security guard had better aim. |
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Would it have be legal for that guard to shoot them once they left the building. Wish the worthless security guard had better aim. This |
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Armed security at a tax prep business? Armed robbery at a tax prep business? Can someone connect the dots for me? Sure! Criminals be stupid - that's why they be criminals Carry on... |
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Armed security at a tax prep business? Armed robbery at a tax prep business? Can someone connect the dots for me? Cash advance tax prep. They loan you the cash, the refund check goes to the preparer who pockets the difference for work and TVM. Really, really big in high % EIC areas where the return is "found money". Giving over 20-30% or more of the "refund" to get cash on the spot is common. Yep, tax prep is as profitable as payday lending in the ghetto. The FSA is a goldmine when they get their .gov handouts. |
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Was than an AR pistol or SBR? SBRs are illegal in MI. |
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I'm going to look into getting those for my truck, so ninjas know whats up. |
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a happy switch would have been nice, provided he could keep it on target.
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Quoted: Armed security at a tax prep business? Armed robbery at a tax prep business? Can someone connect the dots for me? Inkster is at least as shitty as Detroit. Populated by transplants from the fair Detroit. |
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Quoted: Armed security at a tax prep business? Armed robbery at a tax prep business? Can someone connect the dots for me? The tax prep office I go to only accepts cash. Seasonal business sometimes don't want to deal with the hassle of setting up credit card systems? It's always busy too. I imagine there is a LOT of cash sitting around. |
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unpossible. The AR47 is able to shoot a stream of bullets. Everyone in the room should have died.
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Was than an AR pistol or SBR? SBRs are illegal in MI. Cleary a very short barrel and looked like there was a stock when he was walking back towards the rear room after chasing them out the door. |
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Wow, that is taking the CCW badge to a whole new level with that vehicle decal.
Kharn |
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Was than an AR pistol or SBR? SBRs are illegal in MI. Like they give a shit there. |
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What was the security guard doing initially in that back room as the shit starts to hit the fan?
It looks to me like he starts to cross from our right to left, spins around while doing so, and is he pulling the alleged AR15 from out of a soft rifle case all at the same time? |
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Wow, that is taking the CCW badge to a whole new level with that vehicle decal. Kharn It's probably one of those ghetto 'Security Companies' that we've seen posted here on ARFCOM over the years. The ones that give us a few good laughs over the not so physically fit security guards, amateurish stances, uniforms and so on. Someone post up some links to some of them again. I can picture them in my head, but can't find any links. |
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I went to school with a girl that was banging a "customer" in the hotel room next to the one that a cop got killed in back in 87. Inkster...a city on the move. Also went to school with a guy who became a Inkster cop. Feds came in with some video footage, and suddenly he quit. Weird...I know. My friends used to buy weed from an Inkster cop. They would page him and he would show up while on duty to drop it off. |
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Was he using a low cap mag, and trying to conserve? 2 shots seems weak unless they were both head shots that connected. Ammo is pricey nowadays lol, gotta conserve when possible |
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Quoted: Quoted: Wow, that is taking the CCW badge to a whole new level with that vehicle decal. Kharn It's probably one of those ghetto 'Security Companies' that we've seen posted here on ARFCOM over the years. The ones that give us a few good laughs over the not so physically fit security guards, amateurish stances, uniforms and so on. Someone post up some links to some of them again. I can picture them in my head, but can't find any links. I can't recall any of them by name but the one were the guy lied about all of his employees being hi speed operators was a good one. |
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Tax be serious bidness. White-On-White Violence Claims Life Of Accounts Receivable Supervisorhttp://media.theonion.com/images/articles/article/5683/Herbert-Kornfeld_jpg_600x1000_q85.jpgOh man those Herbert Kornfeld pieces used to have me rolling... |
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The perps must have mistaken this joint has a crack house and not a tax prep service. I think I have seen drug houses that look better than that.
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If nothing else, there are (at a minimum) three 'gun-fighting' lessons to be learned from the vid:
1) The guard should have had his weapon slung. If it is going to be your 'go to' weapon, it should not be sitting up against the wall. No one expects the guard to stand there all day at the low ready, however, he needs that weapon to be immediately accessible. 2) Along the lines of #1...if the shit goes down, and your weapon is out of reach, transition to the secondary. The guard appeared to have a pistol in a tactical thigh holster. He should have drawn and used that, instead of fumbling around for the rifle. It appears that he was shot by perp #1 whilst trying to retrieve the rifle. 3) Know your target and what's beyond....The guard popped off a round through the wall and it appeared that he did not have a good read on where all the friendlies were. This could have been fatal. Fortunately, no friendly was hit. The guard needs to take a carbine course. If it happens again, he'll be ready. |
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