Summary
There was only one other customer inside the convenience center (a single female who appeared to be in her early thirties who was accompanied by a young girl of about eleven or twelve, possibly her daughter). This allowed Mr. [Williams] to focus his attention on the three patrons that had just entered. He did not have a good feeling about these individuals,; it was not anything in particular that he could put his finger on, it was just a "mood" or "instinct" that told him to be careful and keep alert! He thought to himself "I have got to stop judging people so much." Anyway, if these chumps do have some evil intentions in mind, I have not been trained or provided any real tools by the company to do much of anything so I will do what I have to do! I will let them have whatever they want; I'm not going to die for $8.50 an hour. Hopefully everything will be alright; he had not survived these streets this long to not realize, he had better put in place some survival measures. He reached under the counter and made sure his 38 Smith & Wesson was out of the holster and ready to go. As to hoping everything would be alright, well, that was another matter. It wasn't!
Let's create a "profile"; you must remember that a profile should never be based on physical descriptions alone. The best profile is a "Situational Profile" which concentrates on "Actions" & "Circumstances". What is the perpetrator doing and do his actions dictate a threat to you? In evaluating the average robber, certain aspects about them leap out, they are as follows:See the full content of this document
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Street Survival 101; Robbery/Homicide
Mr. Williams hated working the late shift at the convience store. Ever since his wife lost her means of employment due to downsizing, he had to take a second job to make ends meet. It was especially bad this night; he would be by himself for two hours before the second clerk arrived. It was a cold night out. Tuesdays always found very few customers coming into the ...
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