Crisis strikes gangsters / Кризис атакует бандитов
2009-Лис-08, Неділя 22:49![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Crisis is a hard time for all people. Just look what it made of a decent gangsters.They haven't got money even for proper masks.
Кризис тяжелое время для всех людей.Только посмотрите до чего он довел порядочных бандитов.У них даже не осталось денег на нормальные маски.

Police: Marker Bandits Arrested
POSTED: 3:53 pm CDT October 27, 2009
CARROLL, Iowa -- Police said they had no trouble identifying two men
accused of trying to break into a Carroll apartment.
Police were responding to a call about an attempted burglary when they pulled over a car matching the alleged suspects' vehicle. Inside the car, officers found two men with their faces blackened with permanent marker.
Police said the caller described two men with painted faces attempting to break into an apartment Friday night before driving off.
Twenty-three-year-old Matthew McNelly and 20-year-old Joey Miller were arrested at gunpoint after officers were told they might be armed. Neither man had a weapon.
McNelly and Miller were each charged with attempted second-degree burglary. Both men were released after posting bond.
Attorneys for the men declined comment on Tuesday.
Кризис тяжелое время для всех людей.Только посмотрите до чего он довел порядочных бандитов.У них даже не осталось денег на нормальные маски.

Police: Marker Bandits Arrested
POSTED: 3:53 pm CDT October 27, 2009
CARROLL, Iowa -- Police said they had no trouble identifying two men
accused of trying to break into a Carroll apartment.
Police were responding to a call about an attempted burglary when they pulled over a car matching the alleged suspects' vehicle. Inside the car, officers found two men with their faces blackened with permanent marker.
Police said the caller described two men with painted faces attempting to break into an apartment Friday night before driving off.
Twenty-three-year-old Matthew McNelly and 20-year-old Joey Miller were arrested at gunpoint after officers were told they might be armed. Neither man had a weapon.
McNelly and Miller were each charged with attempted second-degree burglary. Both men were released after posting bond.
Attorneys for the men declined comment on Tuesday.