Sunday, September 24, 2017

Robbery suspect may sue man who stopped him

Ryan Flores, 30, may not be the smartest guy in the room, but he clearly has the largest set of testicles than most, and more audacity than Antifa has in calling itself Antifa.

Cregg Jerri, 58, a good Samaritan, is credited with stopping a robbery of a Starbucks in July and now he might be sued by the scumquat Flores, who he stopped from a robbery of overpriced coffee purveyors in Fresno.

Flores is facing charges of second-degree robbery and assault with a deadly weapon after trying to rob a barista with a fake handgun and Transformers mask [which didn't fool anyone--they knew he wasn't a real Transformer].

In the process of trying to rob the place, Jerri subdued him and stabbed Flores with his own knife after first clobbering him with a chair from behind. Flores stabbed Jerri in the neck and the two men wrestled over the weapon, which Jerri took away from him. He stabbed Flores about 17 times during the fight.

Flores's mommy, Pamela Chimienti, came to the legal aid of her son saying that Jerri's actions used "excessive force." She told KSEE that her loser son planned to file a lawsuit.

Flores: pondering the robbery
"Excessive force" can be defined as a victim of violence responding to that violence with a greater amount of violence in the heat of the fight in which the victim may believe his/her life is in danger.

We often see "excessive force" used by Israel after Hamas, for example, blows up a children's school bus and the IDF bombs the crap out of a Hamas installation killing more Hamassholes than the children they killed.

Screw "excessive force" That's exactly what you need to stop the initial violence. You don't measure a similar response--you hit them with shock and awe.

Chimienti said, "The guy, in my opinion, went from a Good Samaritan to a vigilante."

No lady--if your son is willing to scare innocent people with a fake gun, and have a knife as a backup plan to stab innocent people, your son deserved whatever he received and you, for going after the Good Samaritan, deserve to see him rot in prison.

But of course, he won't rot there. He'll be out and back on the streets. Hopefully the wounds he received will be a reminder that he shouldn't be robbing people of things that are not his.

And he shouldn't be robbing the person who brought him to justice by using a lawsuit to get his money.

In fact, if Flores goes forward with the suit, maybe Jerri should countersue and see who wins.

Flores said, "I don't like to judge people, [he just likes to rob them] but that's a lot of stab wounds."

Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer, had praised Jerri's actions and called the idea of his being sued "ludicrous." Legal analysts doubt the suit will go anywhere because it's hard to prove "unreasonable malice."



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