http://www.woodburybulletin.com/articles/index.cfm?id=26534§ion=News&freebie_check&CFID=79034052&CFTOKEN=81322570&jsessionid=88308d37871d184c537f
I missed this one last Thursday.
Three suspects believed to be involved in an armed robbery of a Woodbury home were expected to be charged by the Washington County Attorney’s office Monday.
Daylight home invasions make me twitch a bit.
According to sources at the Woodbury Police Department, the crime occurred around 4 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 27, at a home on the 2100 block of Cypruss Drive, near the Woodlane Place Apartments.
Police received a call around 4 p.m. of a home invasion where two suspects displayed hand guns after gaining forced entry into the home. Police responded and arrested three suspects in two separate incidents following the home invasion.
Another 'not random' home invasion. Will there ever be a random one? Do crooks really drive up and down the street flipping coins to pick a target?
Salo said the home that was targeted was known by the suspects, and that the armed robbery was not a random crime.
2 comments:
And you got your random one on your next post. SHame on you for asking for a random invasion.
I did no such thing. I asked if there ever would be a random home invasion. I was NOT asking to get one.
Read this: http://mnhomeinvasionwatch.com/2007/12/grampre-sentenced-to-25-12-years-for.html
Back? My point was that home invasions are rarely listed as "offically" random. Robbinsdale has a history of blaming victims for 'high risk' behavior, like being in their own driveway.
You also took my comment completely out of context. Did you read the next sentence?
"Will there ever be a random one? Do crooks really drive up and down the street flipping coins to pick a target?"
By any dictionary definition, I've never heard of a 'random' home invasion. Opportunistic, yes, random, never.
By the dictionary definition, no home invasion is random. By the popular, crime-related definition, they are rarely "officially" random. My heart and soul go out to Jamis Marks and his family.
There is nothing cold-hearted about this site, in any way.
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