That's not a knife! THIS is a knife!

Betty

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Armed Robbery Cuts Both Ways

CASCO, Maine — That's not a knife; this is a knife!

Crocodile Dundee would have been proud of a store clerk who responded to a blade-wielding robber by drawing a knife of his own.

Ronald Smith, 27, allegedly walked into the shop on Oct. 22, wearing a rudimentary disguise.

"[The clerk] turned around and there was a male with a plastic bag over his head with eyeholes cut out," said police Detective Lt. James Langella.

The robber, who also had a bag over one hand, demanded money. According to Langella, the clerk responded, "Are you kidding?"

The robber removed the bag from his hand and brandished a large knife, and demanded cash from the register again.

The store employee was unfazed, however, and grabbed a large steel carving knife he'd been using to cut sandwiches.

"He shouted, 'F--- you!' at the robber and gave chase," Langella said.

Smith ran out and jumped in a nearby white Ford Escort and drove off, according to authorities. The clerk wrote down the license plate number and police arrested Smith on a highway in the nearby town of Gray.

Smith was charged with armed robbery. Bail was set at $25,000.

Langella said the store clerk — whose name was not released — did not appear scared by the incident.

"He's from New Jersey — it just startled him," he said.
 

Christopher II

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:D

My Dad has a really nice butcher knife, an old Sabatier El Carbone. Forged carbon-steel blade, around eight inches long, and sharp enough to shave hair with. I would really, really NOT want to be on the wrong end of that, or any other large kitchen knife.

Kudos to the clerk, he did a good job. Might think twice about chasing the guy, but it did work out well, so who's to say?

- Chris
 

HKguy9

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Tactical Gear for Dummies and Cheap Mofos
Skunkabilly Publishing

80 page pamphlet at do-it-at-home tactical gear such as:
1. Ineffective but Affordable Suppressors
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yorec

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Knife on knife. Not a winning situation. Glad the robber wasn't a committed individual - it coulda ended up pretty messy.

Store clerk needs to learn so next time he'll use a gun to defend himself. Lucky it worked out for him and the Bad Guy got what he deserved...


Hey skunkabilly - sounds like a good tome! How much? ;)
 

HKguy9

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I bullied them into giving me a tactical ISBN, which of course isn't as strategic as an ICBM or SSBN....
 
I suppose Rule #2 of a knifefight is to bring a bigger knife? Naw. Just know how to use what you've got.

BTW, concur that Skunkabilly has too much time and should do a little OT at work. ;)
 
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