The Boxer Miguel Angel Cotto claimed this morning that he have been the victim of a robbery, in which he lost $4,000 in cash.
According to the Press Office of the police in Bayamón, the Boxer told authorities that at 10:20 a.m. noticed that someone had broken a glass of his car, a white BMW of 2013.
The Boxer from caguas said inside the vehicle he had $4,000 in cash, an Ipad and a pair of glasses. The incident occurred in front of a basketball court in the neighborhood Achiote, Naranjito.
According to this medium, the Boxer was accompanying his son to his basketball practices. Some 11 cars were affected, including the Boxer.
The case was referred to the division of property of the body of research criminals in Bayamon.
http://www.elnuevodia.com/miguelcottoesvictimaderobo-1697599.html
Stop taking sh-t straight from google's own definition.
http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/robbery
http://www2.fbi.gov/ucr/cius2009/offenses/violent_crime/robbery.html
Robbery is considered a violent crime.
What happened here I think is called grand larceny. If I remember correctly, from my business law class, grand larceny is over $1,000 NY but it could be different in PR.
You looked it up too homo! Ha what a f ahg!
lmao 3 pages of Larryx trying to lecture people! I just wrote what it was written in the article.
Y si el area de bayamon esta cabron, toda el area metropolitana mejor dicho!! Yo soy del campo hahaha!
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Originally Posted by LarryXXX
that is not a robbery,that is a simple theft..a robber takes sh1t in your face, a thief waits until you are not around or not paying attention
U would know!
He does know cause he robbed people of their e-points.
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Bayamon is crazy I Remenber living there with my father in the mid 90s
Naranjito, not Bayamon. But yeah, Bayamon is a city where you can find thugs but plenty of professional. The city is divided.
Robbery is th action of robbing a person or place
Man Floyd the sh it that you type is crazy
Stop taking sh-t straight from google's own definition.
Robbery
The taking of money or goods in the possession of another, from his or her person or immediate presence, by force or intimidation.
http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/robbery
Definition
The FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program defines robbery as the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force or threat of force or violence and/or by putting the victim in fear.
http://www2.fbi.gov/ucr/cius2009/offenses/violent_crime/robbery.html
Robbery is considered a violent crime.
What happened here I think is called grand larceny. If I remember correctly, from my business law class, grand larceny is over $1,000 NY but it could be different in PR.
U would know!
You do not need to be a criminal to know the difference between robbery, theft, burglary, larceny, heist, etc. Robbery simply requires theft with violence, or threat. Theft is just taking something from some one, without harm or threat.
Larry is actually very correct. This is either a theft or s burglary depending on which state ur in and if they classify a car as a dwelling. It is not a robbery.
that is not a robbery,that is a simple theft..a robber takes sh1t in your face, a thief waits until you are not around or not paying attention
True!!!!^^^^^^^^^^
It's unfortunate, but doing stupid **** like leaving 4k in your car only makes it worse for everyone because it gives thieves incentive to keep doing stuff like that. At least have a safe installed if you must carry big cash. It's not a difficult installation.
yes i would
No robbery=TAKING SOMETHING.....other then that you are STEALING...robbers are held in high regard in prison...THEIFS WHO STEAL ARE CALLED COWARDS
Robbery,only a coward would steal
How about those NOT PAYING LOST BET? where does that fall, Robbery or Theft? Theres no question that it is a cowardly thing, boxers sometimes gets robbed of their win, so is it not paying lost bet THEFT or ROBBERY?
yes i would
No robbery=TAKING SOMETHING.....other then that you are STEALING...robbers are held in high regard in prison...THEIFS WHO STEAL ARE CALLED COWARDS
Robbery,only a coward would steal
I stand corrected now get your azz back in the unemployment line Larrold