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djkneegrow
01-30-2009, 03:58 AM
I read this on Digg and couldn't believe what this guy got 15 years in prison for. I know stealing is wrong, but 15 years seems awful harsh. Here is the story.


A man who said he robbed a downtown Shreveport bank because he was out of a job and hungry has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for first-degree robbery.

Roy Brown, 54, of Audrey Lane, pleaded guilty in Caddo District Court to robbing the Capital One bank in December 2007.

Brown admitted walking up to a teller with one of his hands under his jacket and telling her it was a "stickup." The teller handed the man three stacks of bills and he took a single $100 bill, told her he was homeless and left, police said.

Brown surrendered to police the next day, telling them his mother didn't raise him that way.

Police let him sober up and interviewed him two days later. Police said Brown told them he needed money to stay in a downtown detox center, had nowhere to stay and was hungry -- so he walked up the street and robbed the bank.

Despite
01-30-2009, 04:40 AM
Wow I feel sorry for that guy, I mean cmon 15 years for that. He actually denied all those stacks of money i dont see how stealing 100 bucks is first degree robbery

djkneegrow
01-30-2009, 05:17 AM
It is way to extreme considering that he didn't take it all. I guess it must be a law there if you rob a bank that is the minimum or something.

trunx23
01-30-2009, 02:14 PM
that's just reality...so many people going hungry around the world...but i still find something good about that man, turning himself over and admitting what he did...too bad he'll go to prison for taking a hundred dollars, and just by declaring a stickup with one hand on his pocket...he prolly didn't carry any weapon with him

djkneegrow
01-31-2009, 06:53 PM
Good call on him being good still. It would have been nice to read that he could have gotten 15 years, but instead since he did turn himself in and only took $100 that the judge only gave him like 1 year or something.

trunx23
02-01-2009, 02:10 PM
yeah, that'll be nice...and then the judge gives him 1000$ to spend after serving his sentence....then won the lottery the next day...that'll be a great story...lol

djkneegrow
02-02-2009, 07:14 AM
Flippin awesome idea to end it. I think the guy who turned himself in would like that too, lol. I think I want to come hang out with you Trunx so that I have a chance for some of this stuff to have happen to me, I mean getting the money and lottery thing, not prison time.

GML
02-03-2009, 12:10 AM
thats unkool
but life is life

u determine it, meaning you chose ure path

djkneegrow
02-03-2009, 03:13 AM
I agree that we choose our path for the most part. I mean the majority of people get to choose their paths, but not everyone. For some people they have no choice of how to live life.

z28
07-09-2009, 10:22 AM
He was pretending to have a gun so that's probably what caused all those years.