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    In the case, a man named Brook planned to rob First National Bank in Newport, Beach, Orange County Florida, Hurst wanted to join the robbery as long as there were no weapons involved. When Brooke and Hurst robbed the bank, Brook pulled out a gun to force the cashier to give up the money; enough he assured Hurst there would be no use of weapons. Unfortunately, Hurst didn’t see Brooke pull out the gun, while driving away Brook confessed to using the gun and Hurst wanted to get out the car. Brook wouldn’t

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    Story All sound dies when my 8 month old daughter, Lisa, stops crying and sleeps. We sit in silence for a while, watching as the streetlights turn on past us. My wife, Mika is sitting to my right. She’s just begging someone, anyone to spark a conversation. The driver is probably exhausted from yuppie businessmen who insist on a better route and have the indecency to yell their business lingo into their phones. I know that feeling. My publisher is giving me grief for not having any good ideas. I’ve

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    low blood sugar. Happens all the time.” She looked him over and small frown lines formed between her eyebrows. “I was shot this afternoon during a bank robbery.” The Streetwalker paused, ginger ale halfway to her lips. “Oh…my…God…” her voice trailed off and he opened his eyes to see her measuring the distance from the chair to the door. “I wasn’t the bank robber.” She sat back with a thump. “Oh.” He yawned until his jaw cracked. He scratched the top of his head with his good hand and ruffled his hair

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    Unique Number Violation

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    This unique number is assigned by the computer system that is used to track the call for service. These date and times measure the displays of these dates and the times of importance for the call. These are the type of calls that are either an arbitrary number in which is descriptive of the terms specifying in this type of call like speeding too fast for conditions. A report number is a unique number that is used to track the traffic crash, which is often reported to the police. The date and time

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    James Bently a murderer and an honest person and he was also a very serious and straight-faced person. James Bently was an honest person and but was the one who was known for the murder James Scobbie. James Bently was born in 1818 (there is not an exact date). James Bently was born in surrey, England. On the 10th of March 1853, James Bently married Catherine Sherwin and 1853 they had their first child named Francis all of their kids were born between 1853 and 1865. They then had six other kids

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    District Common Assessment Around 400,000 robberies occur every year (fbi.gov). In the short story “A Retrieved Reformation” By: O. Henry, Jimmy Valentine was a criminal who moved to Elmore, a small town in Arkansas, looking for a fresh start. He changed his name and fell in love with the bank owner’s daughter. Valentine had a detective looking for him, the detective’s name is Ben Price. Jimmy was going to give up his robbing bank tools so he would be able to change for his fiance. On his way to

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    According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BIS), workplace violence affects 1.7 million people each year. The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) reported 11,613 workplace homicide victims between 1992 and 2006. Averaging just under 800 homicides per year, the largest number of homicides in one year occurred in 1994, while the lowest number occurred in 2006 (CDC). This has become a serious concern and companies now have to take a stand to protect their

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    with laughter and sarcasm. The short story by Tobias Wolff portrays a man named Anders being shot during a bank robbery after ignoring the threats of the robbers (In Text Cite). Through descriptions of the protagonist and his speech with other characters, Anders shows signs of schizophrenia. Before the shooting, the narrator describes Anders and his interactions with other people at the bank. In the first paragraph, Anders looks at the two women in front of him with a “murderous temper” (In Text

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    Do not laugh at the man with the gun, you will get a bullet in the brain The short story, "Bullet in the brain, by Tobias Wolff," Is told through third person narration, the narrator has unlimited omniscience. The protagonist is Ander's, He is suffering from ennui and alienation. Ander's seems to have distanced himself from others and created his own reality in his head instead of the world around him; causing the world around him to become like a story. Which he despises because of his line of work

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    Societies across the United States are comprised of many culturally diverse people. Each and every individual possesses a distinct perception that differs from one another of events that have transpired. For most people that desire to achieve a career in law enforcement, they depend heavily on accurate, detailed eyewitness testimonials on a daily basis to apprehend the correct perpetrator that had committed a crime. In fact, law officials frequently inquire about precise and dependable depictions

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