[FairfieldLife] Re: Ru bank robber gets 10 years
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, gullible fool <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Perhaps Maharishi's "real task" was to prevent > > nucular war and > > possible chaos caused by the psycho-social effects > > of the end > > of a millennium? > > No, his task was to get people doing a meditation > technique. For changing the trends of time, the divine > has to trot the big guns out, the avatars. > His self-appointed task was to "spiritually regenerate all of Mankind." Lawson
[FairfieldLife] Re: Ru bank robber gets 10 years
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Apr 7, 2008, at 8:20 PM, Alex Stanley wrote: > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine > > wrote: > >> > >> Anybody know this guy? > > > > I don't know the guy, but some months before he robbed the bank, he > > came into the weight room at the Roosevelt Rec. Center and started > > acting strangely. He was asking all sorts of questions to one of the > > trainers, who was with a client, and loudly talking into the room > > about how he'd done time for bank robbery and never got fucked in the > > ass while in prison. The guy had parked himself on the leg press > > machine, and my trainer politely asked him when he was going to be > > done with it. Well, that sent him off on a loud, angry tirade about > > how the trainers all think they own the place, etc. Finally, one of > > the Rec Center staff pulled him aside and got him to chill out. We > > figured the guy was bi-polar and in a manic phase. I never saw him > > again after that, but I recognized his picture on the front page of > > the Ledger. Dude was nucking futs. > > Thanks. Sounds like he was headed for trouble. What he sounds like is a few people on FFL, whining about the posting limits as if they're the victims of the policy instead of the cause of it.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Ru bank robber gets 10 years
On Apr 7, 2008, at 8:20 PM, Alex Stanley wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Anybody know this guy? I don't know the guy, but some months before he robbed the bank, he came into the weight room at the Roosevelt Rec. Center and started acting strangely. He was asking all sorts of questions to one of the trainers, who was with a client, and loudly talking into the room about how he'd done time for bank robbery and never got fucked in the ass while in prison. The guy had parked himself on the leg press machine, and my trainer politely asked him when he was going to be done with it. Well, that sent him off on a loud, angry tirade about how the trainers all think they own the place, etc. Finally, one of the Rec Center staff pulled him aside and got him to chill out. We figured the guy was bi-polar and in a manic phase. I never saw him again after that, but I recognized his picture on the front page of the Ledger. Dude was nucking futs. Thanks. Sounds like he was headed for trouble. Sal
[FairfieldLife] Re: Ru bank robber gets 10 years
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Anybody know this guy? I don't know the guy, but some months before he robbed the bank, he came into the weight room at the Roosevelt Rec. Center and started acting strangely. He was asking all sorts of questions to one of the trainers, who was with a client, and loudly talking into the room about how he'd done time for bank robbery and never got fucked in the ass while in prison. The guy had parked himself on the leg press machine, and my trainer politely asked him when he was going to be done with it. Well, that sent him off on a loud, angry tirade about how the trainers all think they own the place, etc. Finally, one of the Rec Center staff pulled him aside and got him to chill out. We figured the guy was bi-polar and in a manic phase. I never saw him again after that, but I recognized his picture on the front page of the Ledger. Dude was nucking futs.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Ru bank robber gets 10 years
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Apr 7, 2008, at 4:37 PM, bob_brigante wrote: > > > today's Fairfield Ledger: > > > > Thomas Arthur Halley, who was arrested in connection to last year's > > robbery of First National Bank, pleaded guilty Monday to an amended > > charge of first-degree theft. > > A district court judge has sentenced Halley, 63, to 10 years in > > prison. A $1,000 fine has been suspended, and Halley has been ordered > > to pay a $125 law enforcement initiative surcharge. > > Halley also has been ordered to pay pecuniary damages to First > > National Bank of Fairfield - the dollar amount has not yet been filed > > with the Jefferson County Clerk of Court. Additionally, Halley is to > > have no contact with the bank for five years. > > First National Bank, at 100 E. Burlington Ave., was robbed by > > an unarmed masked man at approximately 3:30 p.m. Feb. 12, 2007. An > > undisclosed sum of money was taken. > > Later Feb. 12, Halley was arrested and charged with second- > > degree robbery. > > Halley also has pleaded guilty to two counts of assault on a > > jailer and was sentenced to two one-year jail terms to be served > > concurrently with his 10-year sentence. He was ordered to pay two > > $315 fines plus a 32 percent surcharge and a $125 law enforcement > > initiative surcharge. > > Must have been some unstressing going on. > But not to worry, something good is probably happening. :) > > Anybody know this guy? > > Sal > * He's lucky he got convicted in state court because he can serve much less time than with the feds -- bank robbery can be prosecuted as either a federal crime or a state crime, and the feds decided they didn't want to prosecute a lightweight bank job like this.