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GMZ
November 05, 2009, 16:13
Heard this on my way to work this morning, hope this is the right place.

Originally posted by: Wavy 10
Scarecrow with a heart saves the day

Updated: Thursday, 05 Nov 2009, 8:13 AM EST
Published : Wednesday, 04 Nov 2009, 4:53 PM EST

* Jason Marks

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - They were having a Halloween party in the right place at the right time. Virginia Beach police told WAVY.com several costumed revelers saved a robbery victim.

A stuffed scarecrow leans against a wall at the Willow Lake apartment complex in Virginia Beach, with a smirk stretched across its face. The smile could be joy for a fellow scarecrow; one people are calling a hero.

"I think I was doing the right thing," Samuel Ramos said.

The scarecrow costume Ramos was wearing Saturday night has long been removed, but the lasting memory from the holiday has not.

"We were doing a barbeque," Ramos added. "Me and my friends saw this guy running."

Ramos was standing outside on the porch. As the man darted by, a woman ran behind him.

"He just robbed this lady at gunpoint," Ramos said. "So right there I started running too."

Ramos' sprint took him past a giant lake and unsuspecting ducks. He was chasing the suspect and gaining ground.

"I kept chasing him and so he jumped the fence," Ramos added. "I didn't jump the fence because of my Halloween costume."

Police say the scarecrow soon cornered the suspect on the next block. What the suspect didn't know was this scarecrow was also carrying a gun. Ramos, a sailor stationed on the USS Kearsarge, has a concealed weapons permit.

"I went with my gun and I said 'hey man drop it,'" Ramos yelled at the suspect. "I told him give me your gun and I'll let you go."

Police say Edward Morris handed over his gun to Ramos. The trick was a treat for police. Ramos held Morris until police arrived.

"I was thinking if I let him go right now maybe he can do the same thing later to somebody else," Ramos added.

Police recovered the victim's purse and returned it to her.

22-year-old Edward Morris of Chesapeake is charged with Robbery and Use of a Firearm in the Commission of a Felony. He is being held in the Virginia Beach Correctional Facility without bond.


Story (http://www.wavy.com/dpp/news/local_news/local_wavy_strangers_nab_halloween_robbery_suspect _20091104)

Outlaw Patriot
November 09, 2009, 07:18
Glad it all worked out ok, and the guys got balls, (hey, he wasn't dressed as a cowardly lion) but that seems to me to be a very large and unnecessary risk to take just to recover a most likely pretty small amount of money. The unarmed woman who was chasing after the guy with a gun that just robbed her is lucky she didn't get shot, as is the scarecrow.

ThunderGod
November 10, 2009, 11:36
I don't know. I'd be willing to bet that when he turned and saw the scarecrow chasing him, Ed momentarily forgot that it was Halloween and shat himself. He was prolly so relieved to find out that it was just a guy in a costume, that he gave up.:rofl:

elbo
November 12, 2009, 10:56
Originally posted by Outlaw Patriot
Glad it all worked out ok, and the guys got balls, (hey, he wasn't dressed as a cowardly lion) but that seems to me to be a very large and unnecessary risk to take just to recover a most likely pretty small amount of money. The unarmed woman who was chasing after the guy with a gun that just robbed her is lucky she didn't get shot, as is the scarecrow.

What is the amount that makes it worthwhile?

kmurphy
November 12, 2009, 14:43
I was jumped by 6-8 individuals once. I was suprised and mobbed, only was able to hit one of them hard in the nose on my way down. I got stomped pretty well by their bootheels, and felt it for a week. I only has $1 left in my wallet at the time. Getting robbed is no fun, and I am glad the story turned out well for those involved. I wondered for a while, that when I hit the one guy, what he would have done if he had been armed with a blade or firearm. Makes you think...

Outlaw Patriot
November 13, 2009, 11:16
Originally posted by elbo


What is the amount that makes it worthwhile?

For me to put my life on the line going after a criminal?

Someone else's safety would have to be endangered. I wouldn't do it just to recover valuables. If I'd been there and seen the guy pointing a gun at her robbing her, then I'd probably step in if I was armed. Seeig the guy running away already, not worth the risk, IMHO.

NewCenturion
November 15, 2009, 09:13
All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.

-Edmund Burke


That being said, to each his own. Whether to act or not is a very personal and situation-dependent decision.