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You may or may not have heard about the congresswoman whose car was hijacked in South Philadelphia yesterday. She was robbed and fortunately not injured badly in a physical sense.
Now because this is Philly, these idiots who did this allegedly, were found in her car in Delaware, five of them who are of course now taken into custody. This is how stupid the crooks are around here, that whether she was a congresswoman or not, this crime is tantamount to attempted kidnapping and when a female is involved the cops go out of their way to make sure that they search for the perpetrators. We have the dumbest criminals imaginable here, and I knew when I heard the broadcast reports of this occurring, that they would get these guys within a few hours.
Of course since I dont live in other places I dont hear too many stories but I will tell you that in 68 years of living in Philadelphia I have heard the most remarkable stories attesting to the utter stupidity of perpetrators including one guy who wrote a demand for money in the bank on the back of his utility bill which hereceived in the mail, so the police and FBI knew where to pick him up. And then of course there was the infamous Joey Coyle who was following an armored car when a huge bag of money fell out of the back, he stopped and picked it up, nobody knew or saw him do it, and of course he went to his favorite bar, spread money around, and told everybody he just come in to hundreds of thousands of dollars as he was driving. Naturally, the news reported that a bag of money had fallen out of the armored car and he was picked up in no time. All he had to have done was to put the bag in his car, go home, and wait a while and he wouldve gotten away with it.
Life is just a barrel of fun
As I have written before, I am occasionally surprised but never shocked.
mahatmakanejeeves
(57,600 posts)phylny
(8,386 posts)Home of the University of Delaware and the Fightin Blue Hens 😊
mahatmakanejeeves
(57,600 posts)the Pan Am plane crashed over in Elkton, Maryland, back in 1963. Students could see the flames of the plane as it fell from the sky.
Site: Elkton, Maryland, United States 39°36?47.8?N 75°47?29.7?W
Pan Am Flight 214 was a scheduled flight of Pan American World Airways from San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Baltimore, Maryland, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. On December 8, 1963, the Boeing 707 serving the flight crashed near Elkton, Maryland, while flying from Baltimore to Philadelphia, after being hit by lightning. All 81 occupants of the plane were killed. The crash was Pan Am's first fatal accident with the 707, which it had introduced to its fleet five years earlier.
An investigation by the Civil Aeronautics Board concluded that the cause of the crash was a lightning strike that had ignited fuel vapors in one of the aircraft's fuel tanks, causing an explosion that destroyed one of the wings. The exact manner of ignition was never determined, but the investigation yielded information about how lightning can damage aircraft, leading to new safety regulations. The crash also spawned research into the safety of various types of aviation fuel and into methods of reducing dangerous fuel-tank vapors.
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Wicked Blue
(5,851 posts)The NJ one is pronounced NEW-ark. Or Noork, as we New Jerseyans say. I worked in Newark NJ many years ago.
MacKasey
(993 posts)Wicked Blue
(5,851 posts)East of Noork is the Hudson River.
JHB
(37,161 posts)Wicked Blue
(5,851 posts)And Bayonne is east too.
MacKasey
(993 posts)I pronounced it East Noork
phylny
(8,386 posts)NEW-ark.
Class of 1980 😊
woodsprite
(11,924 posts)Guess they thought theyd do more Xmas shopping.
mahatmakanejeeves
(57,600 posts)PCIntern
(25,583 posts)Getting senile 🤐
3Hotdogs
(12,406 posts)Anyways, cops issue a statement, "Better return the bag. We know who you are."
Now if they knew who I was.... maybe I better quit here.
DeeDeeNY
(3,356 posts)There was also one involving an Illinois state senator https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2021/12/22/illinois-state-senator-kimberly-lightford-carjacked-broadview/?amp
snowybirdie
(5,234 posts)Senator was carjacked yesterday, as well. Same old, same old everywhere.
Wicked Blue
(5,851 posts)iemanja
(53,066 posts)and they get away with it.
SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)Then judges let them right back out on the street, rinse, repeat, ad infinitum.
Siwsan
(26,289 posts)As I recall, there were several attempts on Sal Testa's life before they finally got him in that candy store. And Harry 'The Hunchback' Riccobene survived two attempted hits - one while he was in a PHONE BOOTH.
And those were just a few of the problems they were having, carrying out their 'assignments'.
And, thanks for the Joey Coyle mention. Just the other day I was trying to remember that guy's name.
PCIntern
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I was meeting someone for an early dinner the afternoon Sal Testa was shot and survived about a block from where it happened and arrived 10 minutes after it happened. He was a bad man, arguably worse than his father who was assassinated by a nail bomb.
Siwsan
(26,289 posts)Also remember when Frank "Chickie' Narducci was hit. That was a Phil Testa job.
I lived right on South Broad St, not too far from the Italian Market. My landlord was Jimmy Tayoun.
It was an 'interesting' time to live in South Philadelphia, that's for sure.
PCIntern
(25,583 posts)It was a fire trap. There wouldve been 400 dead people if anything Ive ever gone wrong up there.
Siwsan
(26,289 posts)I know he got into some trouble but honestly, the Tayoun family was absolutely lovely. Mrs. Tayoun saw me come in, one night, really not feeling well. About an hour later she knocked on the door, and had a tray of food, for me. She said she figured I wouldn't feel like making any dinner, but she wanted me to eat something.
I'll never forget that kindness.
PCIntern
(25,583 posts)I knew them because I was a dentist on Moyamensing Avenue when I first got out of school and was in their presence a few times. He was old-school city councilman who took good care of his neighborhood and his neighbors. Of course, all these people were incredibly corrupt on many levels, but since it was universal it was a given and we accepted it as a norm.
myohmy2
(3,176 posts)...do you really want smarter criminals?
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RussBLib
(9,035 posts)Florida has to have the highest concentration of stone-cold idiots anywhere in the world.
mn9driver
(4,428 posts)The targets are usually older women driving newer SUVs. The perpetrators are usually a group of three or so juveniles cruising for victims in an already hijacked vehicle. The vehicles are trashed and abandoned within a few hours to a few days. Guns are rarely involved.
This has become more and more common over the past several years. If you drive a nice car around here, be aware of your surroundings. The most common locations for this to occur are store parking lots and residential garages. Our neighbor a few doors down was carjacked in her garage not too long ago.
Its a sad state of affairs.
Hekate
(90,793 posts)Also Im not in Philly!
Joking aside that would be an utterly terrifying experience.
Stuart G
(38,445 posts)& more and even more. Stupidity is common everywhere. There are smart people, and there are stupid people ..................
...................This country has about 330,000,000 people. Some of these kind, and some of those kind.
That is a whole lot of people..of all types. What else is there to say? but of course....
multigraincracker
(32,715 posts)Like those "help I've fallen" ones, only this one will disable the car in one minute. I'll be a thousandaire.
niyad
(113,552 posts)multigraincracker
(32,715 posts)When I was a kid, I invented a wagon with large rear wheels so it would be going down hill all of the time.
peggysue2
(10,839 posts)That's the one, the name I couldn't recall. But the story was . . . amazing, classic Philly. Made a good movie, too.
Glad to hear the congresswoman wasn't seriously injured.
justgamma
(3,666 posts)The thief took it home and parked it outside his house. He bragged about it. Neighbors called the police, but it was gone when they got there. The next day, they got a call saying it was in a town 15 miles down the road. He was arrested at his job interview. No word if he got the job or not. Dumb.