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09-09-2014, 08:28 AM
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Failed Robbery
He pointed the gun at the face of an employee of a pizza during a robbery attempt several times to fire, but the gun jammed. The robber was arrested by the police along with an accomplice. It 'happened in Ruvo di Puglia (Bari). The sequence was taken from the circuit surveillance of the premises. The charges of robbery, injury, attempted murder, illegally carrying weapons and illegal evasion. The arrested people are Francesco Cipriani, 36, already under house arrest, and Vittorio De Lia, 37, both of Terlizzi. The images show that the two burst into the room. According to the indictment, Cipriani is to challenge a 6.35 caliber semi-automatic pistol. As soon as he sees a moment's hesitation the owner, the armed robber puts a gun and fire it repeatedly pointing the gun at the face of an employee of the pizzeria, but the gun jams and attempts have failed. Meanwhile, the accomplice try to empty the cash register. At this point triggered the reaction of the pizza and another employee, who engage in a violent scuffle with the robbers, who eventually fled with just 50 dollars. The two have been identified and arrested within a few hours by the police, who also seize the weapon. Employees of the pizzeria suffered injuries heal within less than a week. The surveys are coordinated by the prosecutor in Trani. |
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09-09-2014, 03:35 PM
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Re: Failed Robbery
6.35mm is .25 caliber. That round is one of the worst rounds for predictable stopping. The frickin' .22LR is better than .25ACP. Plus, a lot of guns chambered for .25ACP are utter shit, as in this video.
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