If you haven’t already, be sure to read Chapter 1 of our saga: http://www.thechainlink.org/forum/topics/the-bike-thief-chapter-1-its
My many years of living in the ghetto have left their mark in the form of a general distrust involving a constant reckoning of danger, the sizing up of each and every passerby and, most importantly to our story, a hands-on manner of dealing with crime which requires being properly armed.
So, gentle reader, I admit only now that I had readied the canister immediately after phoning the police, popped the safety before giving chase and had held the weapon with both hands, at arms length and pointed directly at the face of the Bike Thief throughout the entirety of my shouted instructions.
The cone of the spray is reminiscent of a small fire extinguisher. It diminishes to a 5’ x 5’ cloud at maybe 20’ from the nozzle. (You should not wish to be in this cloud.) The Bike Thief was standing approximately 7’ away and it seemed to me not a drop of the jet made it past his face.
He turned from me, wiping his face, spitting. Then, angry, he turned and advanced at me AGAIN.
hit at a closer range of 5’. This time it seemed as I must be pumping the stuff directly down his trachea and slowly filling his lungs.
“Sir… Are you THERE, Sir?” the dispatcher asked impatiently. I assured her that, praise be to Allah, I was. I slowly and calmly relayed the information from my original call along with an update in regards to the BikeThief’s bright orange hue and direction of travel. She indicated she would pass the information on to the police. “I sure would appreciate that” I stammered, uncertain as to whether I was being sincere or sarcastic.
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Even though I know how this story ends, it is Still Awesome.
What I don't get: why would the thief take the broken lock with him? It's just more weight and evidence against him. There should be a PSA explaining to bike thieves that they should leave the broken lock at the scene so the victim can at least collect insurance from the lock company.
I receive many many reports of thefts from the same place (Ravenswood metra stop is currently the big "star".)
Probably makes sense if you're likely to be seen frequently in the same location not to leave clues for the casual observer as to what you were up to.
I'd say about 3/4 of the U-lock reports I receive have no traces of the lock.
heather stratton said:Even though I know how this story ends, it is Still Awesome.
What I don't get: why would the thief take the broken lock with him? It's just more weight and evidence against him. There should be a PSA explaining to bike thieves that they should leave the broken lock at the scene so the victim can at least collect insurance from the lock company.
The only thing more amazing than this story would be if Mr. T.C. O'Rourke had been wielding dual bear pepper spray bottles. One for each eye.
Question: Can the stuff cause permanent damage? I hope so.
i don't feel very sorry for the thief, but i'm guessing TC is lucky that the guy didn't have asthma. An attack could've been fatal. i for one would hate to do time for offing a crook...
About the only real problem with administering greaser justice (as we used to call it back in the day...) is that it often makes the thief sneakier and meaner rather than reformed.
Ryan said:The only thing more amazing than this story would be if Mr. T.C. O'Rourke had been wielding dual bear pepper spray bottles. One for each eye.
Question: Can the stuff cause permanent damage? I hope so.
TC didn't spray him for attempting to flee. He sprayed because he was being charged. At that point it is self defense. I'd expect that to greatly lessen the risk of any criminal charges or conviction.
And this wasn't intended to be vigilante justice, the cops had been called.
TC didn't spray him for attempting to flee. He sprayed because he was being charged. At that point it is self defense. I'd expect that to greatly lessen the risk of any criminal charges or conviction.
And this wasn't intended to be vigilante justice, the cops had been called.
mike w. said:i don't feel very sorry for the thief, but i'm guessing TC is lucky that the guy didn't have asthma. An attack could've been fatal. i for one would hate to do time for offing a crook...
About the only real problem with administering greaser justice (as we used to call it back in the day...) is that it often makes the thief sneakier and meaner rather than reformed.
Ryan said:The only thing more amazing than this story would be if Mr. T.C. O'Rourke had been wielding dual bear pepper spray bottles. One for each eye.
Question: Can the stuff cause permanent damage? I hope so.
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