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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: bijou on August 30, 2009, 02:36:47 PM
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Three people posed as insurance agents hawking President Obama's health-care reform plan to gain entry to a Long Island home, where they pistol-whipped, shot and robbed two women and a man, authorities said.
Vance Jackson, 46, of Yonkers, and Benjamin Thompson, of Brooklyn, were arraigned yesterday in Central Islip on attempted-murder and burglary charges.
A female accomplice, Natalie Taylor, 26, of Nyack, is expected to be arraigned today.
The men were nabbed about a mile from the Huntington crime scene in an SUV, and Taylor was apprehended a few hours later, police said.
Prosecutors said Thompson and Taylor approached a home on Virginia Avenue at around noon Friday, and then began to talk about Obama's policies, while Jackson pushed into the door seeking cash.
Taylor allegedly pistol-whipped one woman, and Thompson shot another in the foot as Jackson led the man upstairs to retrieve some cash.
"When he didn't get enough money, he shot the man twice in the neck, once in the back, and once in the chest," said a Suffolk County prosecutor at the men's arraignment.
Prosecutors said the two men, both with lengthy rap sheets, hatched the plan when they met for the first time at a parole meeting in Brooklyn.
Thompson was out on parole with four violent felony convictions. Prosecutors believe he has 17 felony and five misdemeanor cases pending. Jackson also has at least six convictions for violent felonies. ...
link (http://www.nypost.com/seven/08302009/news/regionalnews/li_obama_care_ploy_in_robbery_187146.htm)
I'm sure they'll be able to get jobs with ACORN as soon as they are released.
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17 Damn Felony cases pending...............and h was out on parole :thatsright:
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IN RELATED NEWS: President Obama--expressing regret that his signature legislation was unjustly exploited for criminal gain--signed an executive order instructing the National Healthcare Rationing Board to expedite the treatment of the injuries sustained by the victims.
They have know been placed on High-Valued Patient Treatment referral list where they should be able to visit the emergency room within 6 months.