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General Topics => General Discussion => Topic started by: Heavies on March 27, 2020, 06:13:58 PM
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WTF?
https://www.facebook.com/groups/stolenstuffhawaii/permalink/2591643714431625/
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Found it in google maps, 3337 Maunaloa Ave, multiple units. Drug deal gone bad?
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WTF?
https://www.facebook.com/groups/stolenstuffhawaii/permalink/2591643714431625/
He almost shot out that light with one hand out his window! Looks like he knows how to use that!
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https://youtu.be/bxcX-aJG-4k
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crime going to get worse soon.
with no work, no TP, less elderly walking the streets for the homeless to rob. criminals going get desperate
I actually live not too far from that video. scary bc I didn't hear anything about it until now
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crime going to get worse soon.
with no work, no TP, less elderly walking the streets for the homeless to rob. criminals going get desperate
I actually live not too far from that video. scary bc I didn't hear anything about it until now
You left out "no tourists to mug or break into their rental cars."
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Kia Soul. Looked like a lone gunman and guy was a good shot. He did not seem to want to kill people but more just to intimidate. Same house repeatedly targeted. This has feud written all over it.
It is definitely a concern that those who have a loose grip on sanity will be tempted to let their freak flag fly as the lockdown drags on.
It is also a great reminder to have at least one camera that is capable of reading license plates.
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Kia Soul. Looked like a lone gunman and guy was a good shot. He did not seem to want to kill people but more just to intimidate. Same house repeatedly targeted. This has feud written all over it.
It is definitely a concern that those who have a loose grip on sanity will be tempted to let their freak flag fly as the lockdown drags on.
It is also a great reminder to have at least one camera that is capable of reading license plates.
Guarantee if the resident returned fire, he'd be sitting in a cell while convicted criminals are turned loose.
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Kia Soul. Looked like a lone gunman and guy was a good shot. He did not seem to want to kill people but more just to intimidate. Same house repeatedly targeted. This has feud written all over it.
It is definitely a concern that those who have a loose grip on sanity will be tempted to let their freak flag fly as the lockdown drags on.
It is also a great reminder to have at least one camera that is capable of reading license plates.
Notice the plywood protection for the parked cars, and the super strong spotlight. That was odd to me.
Something going on. Wonder if it is like the other recent incident were the home owner had to defend himself against the repeat offender juvenile delinquents?
HPD is quickly losing control of the situation, and it's not even that bad yet. Keep your head on a swivel out there folks.
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Notice the plywood protection for the parked cars, and the super strong spotlight. That was odd to me.
Something going on. Wonder if it is like the other recent incident were the home owner had to defend himself against the repeat offender juvenile delinquents?
HPD is quickly losing control of the situation, and it's not even that bad yet. Keep your head on a swivel out there folks.
Yeah, the plywood seems very odd. Tells me they were trying to prevent objects thrown from moving cars from hitting their cars.
The cameras were also a tell. Why have cameras pointed at the street? Most would have them pointed directly at their property to cover doors, windows and vehicles ... and mailbox. :rofl:
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Notice the plywood protection for the parked cars, and the super strong spotlight. That was odd to me.
Something going on. Wonder if it is like the other recent incident were the home owner had to defend himself against the repeat offender juvenile delinquents?
I take a more pessimistic view. The tenants are hiding the cars from public view for a reason.
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pretty good picture resolution with those Ring cameras, much better than my own old school CCTV security cameras. I'm impressed.
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:o
Hard to tell, at least from watching on my phone. At first, I thought the first pop came from where the light was, then followed by two quieter pops with muzzle flash from the car. Then I thought I could see a flash from the car back window first, then a pause followed by the two quieter pops.
The plywood shield was definitely something ta make you go :hmm: . . .
I think that's not very far from one good friend. I'll have to ask him if he knows what's up with that house/area.