Sentences with phrase «robber then»

The robber then stole Mr. Crane's wallet and fled the building.
The robber then took out a shovel - type object and hit Mr. Crane on the head with this object.
Surveillance video from a Mexico convenience store shows a man in a cowboy hat disarming an armed robber then holding him down while police are called.

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David, if someone robbed you and you went to court with the robber and found out that the Judge can only rule Not Guilty, then what is right and wrong, what is justice?
There would then be no situation in which the robbers and the robbed would be in the same church communion without reconciliation, as if there was no problem between them and in society.
Dominion in the Near East went to the Persians, then the Macedonians — «afterwards those robbers who made war under Alexander suddenly became kings» — and strife and hostility were experienced.
If you take away my right to defend my family from rapists, home intruders, robbers or mentily disabled people, then why does nt mr.obama have his kids go to public school with no armed guards.
If the banks protected the robbers, then what would be your argument?
There was a time when that quarterback saw Sky and Cloud coverage and then came into the NFL and all of sudden was like, What's this Thief and Robber?
And when he was put before court, the same people who collect goats to release armed robbers released him, and where was the Peace Council then, where was Rev Asante?»
Niger Delta Militant operate with the support of the State Gov's then cause they see it as a way of letting them have their own share by stealling oil, deviate our oil and robbing banks in a pretends like robbers when ever they need money.
Before then, they [the robbers] had also shot down one of the people who was assisting the police in pursuing them.»
Major Mahama, then a captain in the military, was lynched by some residents of Denkyira - Obuasi who mistook him for an armed robber, while on a routine morning fitness run.
He said a different nurse then told them an armed robber had also been shot and was at the mortuary so they went to check only to see the deceased, he told the court, «we were shocked to see the late Major Mahama lying naked.»
Robbers may have plundered the ancient tombs in the Western Desert in Egypt; afterward, individuals may have smuggled the wooden covers from Egypt to Dubai, and then through another European country before ending up in Israel.
It's a bank robber of a site that only sticks around until you hand over the money, then runs away laughing.
In essence, this is the story of two bank robbers and their hostage, who make the mistake of driving onto the desert property of psychopathic marksman Wyatt Moss (played by Pat Healy)-- who then hunts them for sport.
I will admit the cops and robbers idea has been done to death but if done right every now and then a true classic can emerge.
Then there's The Train Robbers, with Budd Boetticher's long - time writer Burt Kennedy taking the hyphenate reins on what washes out as a frickin» godawful artifact of the old western style that wasn't any fresher back when Kennedy was minting classics with Ranown.
And then the film gets downright brutal when Mature, taken hostage along with an Amish family (with Ernest Borgnine as the moral patriarch), takes a stand against the robbers, who have already left a couple of victims in their wake.
And then there's The Train Robbers, presented in its expansive Panavision aspect ratio (2.35:1) and anamorphically enhanced to wring every last byte of information from Kennedy's vistas.
But then came the much - touted reunion of Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway who played the Depression - era bank robbers in «Bonnie and Clyde,» the Best Picture nominee from 1967.
Based on a cult novel by Jean - Patrick Manchette and Jean - Pierre Bastid, «Let the Corpses Tan» tells the story of a woman and her two lovers who see their idyllic Mediterranean home invaded by a carload of robbers with a trunk of gold, and then the cops show up.
It's a reach at best shown as we are the anarchy that reigned then and for decades to come with Boss Tweed and Tammany Hall running the city as a fiefdom for the robber barons at the top of New York society.
The title character possesses critically low self - esteem, leaves her kids and husband and then drifts aimlessly into a series of one - night stands and a dangerous relationship with a bank robber.
They then eliminate all the innocent suspects to arrive at the name of the bank robber.
In a Trinidad Garza social studies class, Engelhart recalls how a teacher introduced her students to robber barons — unethical American businessmen in the late 19th century, and later big businesses throughout the 1930s and 70s: «I want you to read this information about the robber barons, and then write down two questions: one about a fact that you don't understand and what you need to know about it, and a thinking question: How?
In a series of crimes that has stunned Washington, D.C., bank robbers have been laying out precise demands when they enter the building - and then killing the bank employees and their families if those instructions are not followed to the letter.
The book had some well drawn characters and in the movie in my head I was reminded of great pictures such as PAPER MOON and BONNIE AND CLYDE, it evoked that time / era... the 30's bank robbers who were glamorized as hero's... Anyway the book is fine and my only minor quibble is that it ends the way most Leonard books end, [edited by BookBrowse to remove plot spoiler]... But Elmore Leonards been doing this for more years then I have been alive and I've read every single page he ever wrote so as I say, these are minor quibbles.
Since then, they have played an important part in both Texas and American history, from thwarting an assassination attempt on President William Howard Taft to stopping infamous bank robbers Bonnie and Clyde.
Upon opening her sealed coffin, the grave robbers are greeted by the beautiful visage of a peacefully sleeping woman who then decays before their eyes, the sudden exposure to air ravaging her preserved body.
The robber and his armed accomplice then held him at gunpoint and coerced him to submit the cryptocurrency to their wallet.
Then let the «robbers» of our information survive on their own.
If the investor purchases a safe and stores the gold at home, then there is the concern of a robber stealing the gold and possibly harming the investor or their family in the process.
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