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Weymouth man charged with grabbing elderly woman's purse in Dorchester
By adamg on Sat, 10/29/2016 - 10:54pm
Boston Police report arresting Mike Moffet, 34, of Weymouth, for allegedly grabbing a 75-year-old woman's purse outside Florian Hall Sunday afternoon.
Police say they nabbed Moffett yesterday on a charge of unarmed robbery.
Innocent, etc.
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hmm makes you think
i wonder how many people clutch their pearls when a well dressed and put together looking white guy approaches them
Nice try ...
If you read the original post, you'll see he came up from behind her.
nice try?
no, nice try to you completely missing my point. unless this is some joke that i'm not getting.
As a professional online
As a professional online troll, I'd venture to guess there's a lot of things "you're not getting".
To be fair...
...you were sort of grasping at straws to begin with....
Why bother following the blog of someone you don't agree with??
To get outside the
To get outside the information bubble.
by your logic
i've been here longer than you, you and i disagree, so i assume this means you've decided this isnt worth your time
You think somehow that a 75
You think somehow that a 75 year old lady gets mugged of a purse is cause to make some sort of a joke ?
it wasnt a joke
and frankly i'll joke about anything i damn well please anyway
It's all part of the guise
It's all part of the guise and preparation in his appearance and how he carries himself before going out to do his thing in order to get off of E. Go look at him again after he starts nodding again after giving the stolen $ to his connect. He then won't be looking so rosy-cheeked, cleancut and alert. Come on, wake up. To him, old ladies are an easy target.
He seems nice
He seems nice
He must be from "the city"
When friends of mine were attacked and mugged in Weymouth years ago, and the cops were too lazy to investigate, they said "we are a small town and this must be someone from the city" and "we don't have big city problems". They were a "town" of over 70,000 people with a severe drug problem at the time.
Crime
It's a tough economy, not a lot of jobs so this doesn't surprise me. Many people are hurting for money and are desperate.
This isn't Kansas
We have an unemployment rate of under 4%. That's no longer a tough economy.
It is a poor economy...
For low skill individuals waiting to be employed in a higher skill than they have job.
Eatily
is hiring.
Eatily
They have 600 openings, every restaurant in the Boston area is looking for help.
Read Nickled and Dimed. You
Read Nickled and Dimed. You can not afford rent, groceries, bills, and transportation on such a paycheck as Eatily. Working at Eatily would just give this guy more access to customers' credit cards and cash and other valuable items.