Florida Friday: Police Seek Armed Man in Strapless Dress
Posted by: Timothy Tibbetts on 04/22/2016 07:06 AM
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Sometimes you see a story and you just have to think: Florida. This story is one of those.
For some reason, three men robbed the Jackson Arms, an apartment complex in Hollywood, Florida. There's so much fail here I don't know where to begin. Being an apartment complex and knowing they had cash suggests inside information. Then you have a guy in a dress. Finally, they had a bright yellow car as a getaway vehicle PLUS a Mercedes with a sunroof as a lookout vehicle. There are security cameras (screenshot below), and they didn't even cover their faces.

We're not talking Mensa candidates here.
One of the three, Rickie Floyd, 33 was arrested and charged with armed robbery and possession of a weapon by a convicted felon. They tracked him down by his bright yellow car. So we can assume it's only a matter of time before he rats out his friends. After all, first one to talk gets the best deal and if you're sitting in jail facing robbery and weapon charges you had better start talking.
The manager says that they think it was a former employee behind it as he fired a man, who drives a silver Mercedes, back in March.
We're guessing he ditched the dress by now but I doubt the police will need anything that obvious to catch them.
Source: Sun-Sentinel

We're not talking Mensa candidates here.
One of the three, Rickie Floyd, 33 was arrested and charged with armed robbery and possession of a weapon by a convicted felon. They tracked him down by his bright yellow car. So we can assume it's only a matter of time before he rats out his friends. After all, first one to talk gets the best deal and if you're sitting in jail facing robbery and weapon charges you had better start talking.
The manager says that they think it was a former employee behind it as he fired a man, who drives a silver Mercedes, back in March.
We're guessing he ditched the dress by now but I doubt the police will need anything that obvious to catch them.
Source: Sun-Sentinel
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