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Re: 11/17/2016
« Reply #90 on: November 17, 2016, 12:03:42 PM »

Wednesday, November 16, 2016 06:19PM
LEVITTOWN, Pa. (WPVI) -- Investigators say a customer who shot two brothers who allegedly tried to rob a Bucks County pizza shop will not be charged.

District Attorney Matt Weintraub says he had a license to carry, but his permit was recently expired. Officials say the man is a business owner, who carried the gun for his own protection.

"He is a lifelong, law-abiding citizen and yes, you do get credit for that. A business owner who had the gun solely for his own protection and thank God he did," Weintraub said.

Meanwhile, police say the guns that the brothers used were actually airsoft guns.

It happened after 10 p.m. Tuesday at Porfirio's II Pizza and Pasta in the 900 block of Veteran Highway (Route 413) near Trenton Road.

"Everything happened so fast. Everything got crazy," Porfirio's co-owner Alex Lara said.

Middletown Township Police say the the customer and two employees were inside when two armed men entered the restaurant.

"They were wearing dark clothing, backpacks, had hoods up, face masks on, gloves, brandishing handguns," said Middletown Twp. Police Lt. Stephen Forman.

Police say they were yelling commands at the customer, who complied, backed away and put his hands up.

Investigators say the brothers, Shawn and Justin Rose of Bucks County, pistol-whipped the customer.

"When the armed suspect looked away for a moment, the customer pulled out a .45 caliber handgun from beneath his jacket. He shot the man who had just pistol-whipped him once in the torso, killing him," Weintraub said.

The man killed was identified as 24-year-old Shawn Rose.

The customer then turned to 22-year-old Justin Rose, who was pointing the gun at the clerk, and fired twice. Authorities say the suspect fell through the pizza shop's front door.

Justin was taken to St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorne in serious condition and later transferred to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia in critical condition.

The customer refused medical treatment for lacerations and abrasions to his head.

"He was pistol-whipped," said Forman. "They were very aggressive. He was in imminent fear of his life, and believed that was his only option to get out of there that night."

The shop's other owner, Gilmer Porfirio, says he can't thank that customer enough.

"To me his is part of the family, now. He's a hero," Porfirio said.

Officials say security video captured the attempted robbery, pistol whipping, and the shooting.
Crooks being treated on Obamacare.
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Re: 11/17/2016
« Reply #91 on: November 17, 2016, 12:09:37 PM »

Wednesday, November 16, 2016 06:19PM
LEVITTOWN, Pa. (WPVI) -- Investigators say a customer who shot two brothers who allegedly tried to rob a Bucks County pizza shop will not be charged.

District Attorney Matt Weintraub says he had a license to carry, but his permit was recently expired. Officials say the man is a business owner, who carried the gun for his own protection.

"He is a lifelong, law-abiding citizen and yes, you do get credit for that. A business owner who had the gun solely for his own protection and thank God he did," Weintraub said.

Meanwhile, police say the guns that the brothers used were actually airsoft guns.

It happened after 10 p.m. Tuesday at Porfirio's II Pizza and Pasta in the 900 block of Veteran Highway (Route 413) near Trenton Road.

"Everything happened so fast. Everything got crazy," Porfirio's co-owner Alex Lara said.

Middletown Township Police say the the customer and two employees were inside when two armed men entered the restaurant.

"They were wearing dark clothing, backpacks, had hoods up, face masks on, gloves, brandishing handguns," said Middletown Twp. Police Lt. Stephen Forman.

Police say they were yelling commands at the customer, who complied, backed away and put his hands up.

Investigators say the brothers, Shawn and Justin Rose of Bucks County, pistol-whipped the customer.

"When the armed suspect looked away for a moment, the customer pulled out a .45 caliber handgun from beneath his jacket. He shot the man who had just pistol-whipped him once in the torso, killing him," Weintraub said.

The man killed was identified as 24-year-old Shawn Rose.

The customer then turned to 22-year-old Justin Rose, who was pointing the gun at the clerk, and fired twice. Authorities say the suspect fell through the pizza shop's front door.

Justin was taken to St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorne in serious condition and later transferred to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia in critical condition.

The customer refused medical treatment for lacerations and abrasions to his head.

"He was pistol-whipped," said Forman. "They were very aggressive. He was in imminent fear of his life, and believed that was his only option to get out of there that night."

The shop's other owner, Gilmer Porfirio, says he can't thank that customer enough.

"To me his is part of the family, now. He's a hero," Porfirio said.

Officials say security video captured the attempted robbery, pistol whipping, and the shooting.
Crooks being treated on Obamacare.
They'd have been treated before Obamacare, too.
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Re: 11/17/2016
« Reply #92 on: November 17, 2016, 12:30:37 PM »

Wednesday, November 16, 2016 06:19PM
LEVITTOWN, Pa. (WPVI) -- Investigators say a customer who shot two brothers who allegedly tried to rob a Bucks County pizza shop will not be charged.

District Attorney Matt Weintraub says he had a license to carry, but his permit was recently expired. Officials say the man is a business owner, who carried the gun for his own protection.

"He is a lifelong, law-abiding citizen and yes, you do get credit for that. A business owner who had the gun solely for his own protection and thank God he did," Weintraub said.

Meanwhile, police say the guns that the brothers used were actually airsoft guns.

It happened after 10 p.m. Tuesday at Porfirio's II Pizza and Pasta in the 900 block of Veteran Highway (Route 413) near Trenton Road.

"Everything happened so fast. Everything got crazy," Porfirio's co-owner Alex Lara said.

Middletown Township Police say the the customer and two employees were inside when two armed men entered the restaurant.

"They were wearing dark clothing, backpacks, had hoods up, face masks on, gloves, brandishing handguns," said Middletown Twp. Police Lt. Stephen Forman.

Police say they were yelling commands at the customer, who complied, backed away and put his hands up.

Investigators say the brothers, Shawn and Justin Rose of Bucks County, pistol-whipped the customer.

"When the armed suspect looked away for a moment, the customer pulled out a .45 caliber handgun from beneath his jacket. He shot the man who had just pistol-whipped him once in the torso, killing him," Weintraub said.

The man killed was identified as 24-year-old Shawn Rose.

The customer then turned to 22-year-old Justin Rose, who was pointing the gun at the clerk, and fired twice. Authorities say the suspect fell through the pizza shop's front door.

Justin was taken to St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorne in serious condition and later transferred to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia in critical condition.

The customer refused medical treatment for lacerations and abrasions to his head.

"He was pistol-whipped," said Forman. "They were very aggressive. He was in imminent fear of his life, and believed that was his only option to get out of there that night."

The shop's other owner, Gilmer Porfirio, says he can't thank that customer enough.

"To me his is part of the family, now. He's a hero," Porfirio said.

Officials say security video captured the attempted robbery, pistol whipping, and the shooting.
Crooks being treated on Obamacare.
They'd have been treated before Obamacare, too.
Yes, and the public would have paid for it, too. But it would have been a smaller slice of the public, and it would have been calibrated to the local potential for other similar instances. Under Obamacare, it's the entire nation that pays, and we get little-to-no benefit for avoiding Levittown.
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Re: 11/17/2016
« Reply #93 on: November 17, 2016, 12:32:15 PM »

Wednesday, November 16, 2016 06:19PM
LEVITTOWN, Pa. (WPVI) -- Investigators say a customer who shot two brothers who allegedly tried to rob a Bucks County pizza shop will not be charged.

District Attorney Matt Weintraub says he had a license to carry, but his permit was recently expired. Officials say the man is a business owner, who carried the gun for his own protection.

"He is a lifelong, law-abiding citizen and yes, you do get credit for that. A business owner who had the gun solely for his own protection and thank God he did," Weintraub said.

Meanwhile, police say the guns that the brothers used were actually airsoft guns.

It happened after 10 p.m. Tuesday at Porfirio's II Pizza and Pasta in the 900 block of Veteran Highway (Route 413) near Trenton Road.

"Everything happened so fast. Everything got crazy," Porfirio's co-owner Alex Lara said.

Middletown Township Police say the the customer and two employees were inside when two armed men entered the restaurant.

"They were wearing dark clothing, backpacks, had hoods up, face masks on, gloves, brandishing handguns," said Middletown Twp. Police Lt. Stephen Forman.

Police say they were yelling commands at the customer, who complied, backed away and put his hands up.

Investigators say the brothers, Shawn and Justin Rose of Bucks County, pistol-whipped the customer.

"When the armed suspect looked away for a moment, the customer pulled out a .45 caliber handgun from beneath his jacket. He shot the man who had just pistol-whipped him once in the torso, killing him," Weintraub said.

The man killed was identified as 24-year-old Shawn Rose.

The customer then turned to 22-year-old Justin Rose, who was pointing the gun at the clerk, and fired twice. Authorities say the suspect fell through the pizza shop's front door.

Justin was taken to St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorne in serious condition and later transferred to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia in critical condition.

The customer refused medical treatment for lacerations and abrasions to his head.

"He was pistol-whipped," said Forman. "They were very aggressive. He was in imminent fear of his life, and believed that was his only option to get out of there that night."

The shop's other owner, Gilmer Porfirio, says he can't thank that customer enough.

"To me his is part of the family, now. He's a hero," Porfirio said.

Officials say security video captured the attempted robbery, pistol whipping, and the shooting.
Crooks being treated on Obamacare.
They'd have been treated before Obamacare, too.
Yes, and the public would have paid for it, too. But it would have been a smaller slice of the public, and it would have been calibrated to the local potential for other similar instances. Under Obamacare, it's the entire nation that pays, and we get little-to-no benefit for avoiding Levittown.
Is that how insurance works? I had no idea.  8)
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Re: 11/17/2016
« Reply #94 on: November 17, 2016, 12:42:07 PM »

Wednesday, November 16, 2016 06:19PM
LEVITTOWN, Pa. (WPVI) -- Investigators say a customer who shot two brothers who allegedly tried to rob a Bucks County pizza shop will not be charged.

District Attorney Matt Weintraub says he had a license to carry, but his permit was recently expired. Officials say the man is a business owner, who carried the gun for his own protection.

"He is a lifelong, law-abiding citizen and yes, you do get credit for that. A business owner who had the gun solely for his own protection and thank God he did," Weintraub said.

Meanwhile, police say the guns that the brothers used were actually airsoft guns.

It happened after 10 p.m. Tuesday at Porfirio's II Pizza and Pasta in the 900 block of Veteran Highway (Route 413) near Trenton Road.

"Everything happened so fast. Everything got crazy," Porfirio's co-owner Alex Lara said.

Middletown Township Police say the the customer and two employees were inside when two armed men entered the restaurant.

"They were wearing dark clothing, backpacks, had hoods up, face masks on, gloves, brandishing handguns," said Middletown Twp. Police Lt. Stephen Forman.

Police say they were yelling commands at the customer, who complied, backed away and put his hands up.

Investigators say the brothers, Shawn and Justin Rose of Bucks County, pistol-whipped the customer.

"When the armed suspect looked away for a moment, the customer pulled out a .45 caliber handgun from beneath his jacket. He shot the man who had just pistol-whipped him once in the torso, killing him," Weintraub said.

The man killed was identified as 24-year-old Shawn Rose.

The customer then turned to 22-year-old Justin Rose, who was pointing the gun at the clerk, and fired twice. Authorities say the suspect fell through the pizza shop's front door.

Justin was taken to St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorne in serious condition and later transferred to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia in critical condition.

The customer refused medical treatment for lacerations and abrasions to his head.

"He was pistol-whipped," said Forman. "They were very aggressive. He was in imminent fear of his life, and believed that was his only option to get out of there that night."

The shop's other owner, Gilmer Porfirio, says he can't thank that customer enough.

"To me his is part of the family, now. He's a hero," Porfirio said.

Officials say security video captured the attempted robbery, pistol whipping, and the shooting.
Crooks being treated on Obamacare.
They'd have been treated before Obamacare, too.
Yes, and the public would have paid for it, too. But it would have been a smaller slice of the public, and it would have been calibrated to the local potential for other similar instances. Under Obamacare, it's the entire nation that pays, and we get little-to-no benefit for avoiding Levittown.
Is that how insurance works? I had no idea.  8)
Yes, you did, smartass. ;-) I was breaking it down for those who might not work in the insurance industry and hadn't studied cost accounting.
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Re: 11/17/2016
« Reply #95 on: November 17, 2016, 12:44:46 PM »

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Re: 11/17/2016
« Reply #96 on: November 17, 2016, 12:47:53 PM »

Guys, check out this site. I must be missing something, the prices are really low, shipping is like $12 but take a look:

http://www.cigarstorehouse.com/
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Re: 11/17/2016
« Reply #97 on: November 17, 2016, 12:48:03 PM »

Wednesday, November 16, 2016 06:19PM
LEVITTOWN, Pa. (WPVI) -- Investigators say a customer who shot two brothers who allegedly tried to rob a Bucks County pizza shop will not be charged.

District Attorney Matt Weintraub says he had a license to carry, but his permit was recently expired. Officials say the man is a business owner, who carried the gun for his own protection.

"He is a lifelong, law-abiding citizen and yes, you do get credit for that. A business owner who had the gun solely for his own protection and thank God he did," Weintraub said.

Meanwhile, police say the guns that the brothers used were actually airsoft guns.

It happened after 10 p.m. Tuesday at Porfirio's II Pizza and Pasta in the 900 block of Veteran Highway (Route 413) near Trenton Road.

"Everything happened so fast. Everything got crazy," Porfirio's co-owner Alex Lara said.

Middletown Township Police say the the customer and two employees were inside when two armed men entered the restaurant.

"They were wearing dark clothing, backpacks, had hoods up, face masks on, gloves, brandishing handguns," said Middletown Twp. Police Lt. Stephen Forman.

Police say they were yelling commands at the customer, who complied, backed away and put his hands up.

Investigators say the brothers, Shawn and Justin Rose of Bucks County, pistol-whipped the customer.

"When the armed suspect looked away for a moment, the customer pulled out a .45 caliber handgun from beneath his jacket. He shot the man who had just pistol-whipped him once in the torso, killing him," Weintraub said.

The man killed was identified as 24-year-old Shawn Rose.

The customer then turned to 22-year-old Justin Rose, who was pointing the gun at the clerk, and fired twice. Authorities say the suspect fell through the pizza shop's front door.

Justin was taken to St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorne in serious condition and later transferred to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia in critical condition.

The customer refused medical treatment for lacerations and abrasions to his head.

"He was pistol-whipped," said Forman. "They were very aggressive. He was in imminent fear of his life, and believed that was his only option to get out of there that night."

The shop's other owner, Gilmer Porfirio, says he can't thank that customer enough.

"To me his is part of the family, now. He's a hero," Porfirio said.

Officials say security video captured the attempted robbery, pistol whipping, and the shooting.
Crooks being treated on Obamacare.
They'd have been treated before Obamacare, too.
Yes, and the public would have paid for it, too. But it would have been a smaller slice of the public, and it would have been calibrated to the local potential for other similar instances. Under Obamacare, it's the entire nation that pays, and we get little-to-no benefit for avoiding Levittown.
Is that how insurance works? I had no idea.  8)
Yes, you did, smartass. ;-) I was breaking it down for those who might not work in the insurance industry and hadn't studied cost accounting.
Won't matter in a few months anyways when PDTS tries to hack it to pieces, which I'm sure won't cause any issues.
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Re: 11/17/2016
« Reply #98 on: November 17, 2016, 12:49:40 PM »

Guys, check out this site. I must be missing something, the prices are really low, shipping is like $12 but take a look:

http://www.cigarstorehouse.com/
First one I clicked on were a box of Oliva V's for $67. That price does not suck even a little. Wow.
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Re: 11/17/2016
« Reply #99 on: November 17, 2016, 12:53:59 PM »

Guys, check out this site. I must be missing something, the prices are really low, shipping is like $12 but take a look:

http://www.cigarstorehouse.com/
First one I clicked on were a box of Oliva V's for $67. That price does not suck even a little. Wow.
Fake site.
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Re: 11/17/2016
« Reply #100 on: November 17, 2016, 12:54:41 PM »

Guys, check out this site. I must be missing something, the prices are really low, shipping is like $12 but take a look:

http://www.cigarstorehouse.com/
First one I clicked on were a box of Oliva V's for $67. That price does not suck even a little. Wow.
Fake site.
Gotta be, right? Some of those prices are downright ridiculous.
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Re: 11/17/2016
« Reply #101 on: November 17, 2016, 12:55:28 PM »

Guys, check out this site. I must be missing something, the prices are really low, shipping is like $12 but take a look:

http://www.cigarstorehouse.com/
First one I clicked on were a box of Oliva V's for $67. That price does not suck even a little. Wow.
Fake site.
Gotta be, right? Some of those prices are downright ridiculous.
Google search shows a lot of "is this too good to be true" posts. Lol
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Re: 11/17/2016
« Reply #102 on: November 17, 2016, 12:58:03 PM »

Guys, check out this site. I must be missing something, the prices are really low, shipping is like $12 but take a look:

http://www.cigarstorehouse.com/
First one I clicked on were a box of Oliva V's for $67. That price does not suck even a little. Wow.
Fake site.
Gotta be, right? Some of those prices are downright ridiculous.
Right? Pricing is stupid
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Re: 11/17/2016
« Reply #103 on: November 17, 2016, 12:59:06 PM »

Guys, check out this site. I must be missing something, the prices are really low, shipping is like $12 but take a look:

http://www.cigarstorehouse.com/
First one I clicked on were a box of Oliva V's for $67. That price does not suck even a little. Wow.
Fake site.
So you've heard of this one? Seemed too good to be true
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Re: 11/17/2016
« Reply #104 on: November 17, 2016, 12:59:30 PM »

Wednesday, November 16, 2016 06:19PM
LEVITTOWN, Pa. (WPVI) -- Investigators say a customer who shot two brothers who allegedly tried to rob a Bucks County pizza shop will not be charged.

District Attorney Matt Weintraub says he had a license to carry, but his permit was recently expired. Officials say the man is a business owner, who carried the gun for his own protection.

"He is a lifelong, law-abiding citizen and yes, you do get credit for that. A business owner who had the gun solely for his own protection and thank God he did," Weintraub said.

Meanwhile, police say the guns that the brothers used were actually airsoft guns.

It happened after 10 p.m. Tuesday at Porfirio's II Pizza and Pasta in the 900 block of Veteran Highway (Route 413) near Trenton Road.

"Everything happened so fast. Everything got crazy," Porfirio's co-owner Alex Lara said.

Middletown Township Police say the the customer and two employees were inside when two armed men entered the restaurant.

"They were wearing dark clothing, backpacks, had hoods up, face masks on, gloves, brandishing handguns," said Middletown Twp. Police Lt. Stephen Forman.

Police say they were yelling commands at the customer, who complied, backed away and put his hands up.

Investigators say the brothers, Shawn and Justin Rose of Bucks County, pistol-whipped the customer.

"When the armed suspect looked away for a moment, the customer pulled out a .45 caliber handgun from beneath his jacket. He shot the man who had just pistol-whipped him once in the torso, killing him," Weintraub said.

The man killed was identified as 24-year-old Shawn Rose.

The customer then turned to 22-year-old Justin Rose, who was pointing the gun at the clerk, and fired twice. Authorities say the suspect fell through the pizza shop's front door.

Justin was taken to St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorne in serious condition and later transferred to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia in critical condition.

The customer refused medical treatment for lacerations and abrasions to his head.

"He was pistol-whipped," said Forman. "They were very aggressive. He was in imminent fear of his life, and believed that was his only option to get out of there that night."

The shop's other owner, Gilmer Porfirio, says he can't thank that customer enough.

"To me his is part of the family, now. He's a hero," Porfirio said.

Officials say security video captured the attempted robbery, pistol whipping, and the shooting.
Crooks being treated on Obamacare.
Well one of them....don't think Obamacare covers funerals.
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