Thief caught
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So, I've mentioned here before that I can't have anything delivered without being signed for because of thieves. I have had countless packages stolen off my front porch, gift cards stolen from my mail, and my garage broken into multiple times (bike stolen, car vandalized). Well they caught the guy, and he appears to be a major psychopath. I can't help but feel let down by laws that protect illegal aliens, living in one of the 'safe havens' where it is illegal for local police or court systems to even check into someone's immigration status. Liu, a Chinese national who authorities say has been living illegally in the U.S. for a decade,... After the person spotted Liu apparently casing the neighborhood in August, police found him hiding under a porch, according to the complaint. But the misdemeanor trespassing charge was later thrown out of court. So, they let him go, back into public, illegal and all. Well, what does he do next: Authorities believe, however, that Liu learned the identity of his accuser from a police report documenting his arrest. Early this year, the accuser discovered from a "Google alert" — a feature on the popular search engine that allows users to learn when they're named in Web postings — that he was the intended target of a scathing review assailing his ethics. The next day, Google alerts poured in about his wife, ripping her event-planning business. The homeowner concluded that the attacks were related after noticing similar defamatory phrases had been used in the separate postings. From more online research, he was able to learn that the attack on his wife had been plagiarized almost verbatim from a review that blasted a woman from Virginia. He ultimately figured out Liu was behind the attacks after hearing from the Virginia woman that she had fired Liu seven years earlier, authorities said. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/ct-met-cyber-stalker-0426-20120426,0,3990663.story?page=1&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed[^] I'm the son of an immigrant myself, but protecting people who break laws... I got nothing. edit: (move to soapbox if more fitting)
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So, I've mentioned here before that I can't have anything delivered without being signed for because of thieves. I have had countless packages stolen off my front porch, gift cards stolen from my mail, and my garage broken into multiple times (bike stolen, car vandalized). Well they caught the guy, and he appears to be a major psychopath. I can't help but feel let down by laws that protect illegal aliens, living in one of the 'safe havens' where it is illegal for local police or court systems to even check into someone's immigration status. Liu, a Chinese national who authorities say has been living illegally in the U.S. for a decade,... After the person spotted Liu apparently casing the neighborhood in August, police found him hiding under a porch, according to the complaint. But the misdemeanor trespassing charge was later thrown out of court. So, they let him go, back into public, illegal and all. Well, what does he do next: Authorities believe, however, that Liu learned the identity of his accuser from a police report documenting his arrest. Early this year, the accuser discovered from a "Google alert" — a feature on the popular search engine that allows users to learn when they're named in Web postings — that he was the intended target of a scathing review assailing his ethics. The next day, Google alerts poured in about his wife, ripping her event-planning business. The homeowner concluded that the attacks were related after noticing similar defamatory phrases had been used in the separate postings. From more online research, he was able to learn that the attack on his wife had been plagiarized almost verbatim from a review that blasted a woman from Virginia. He ultimately figured out Liu was behind the attacks after hearing from the Virginia woman that she had fired Liu seven years earlier, authorities said. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/ct-met-cyber-stalker-0426-20120426,0,3990663.story?page=1&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed[^] I'm the son of an immigrant myself, but protecting people who break laws... I got nothing. edit: (move to soapbox if more fitting)
You heartless so-and-so, you! You should have sympathy for the poor fellow. I've no doubt at all that he had a disadvantaged childhood and therefore deserves all the breaks he can get. Scum! (Him, not you). Is it certain he's the guy that's been nicking your stuff? Society needs to be protected from such as he.
Henry Minute Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus! When you're wrestling a gorilla, you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is. Cogito ergo thumb - Sucking my thumb helps me to think.
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So, I've mentioned here before that I can't have anything delivered without being signed for because of thieves. I have had countless packages stolen off my front porch, gift cards stolen from my mail, and my garage broken into multiple times (bike stolen, car vandalized). Well they caught the guy, and he appears to be a major psychopath. I can't help but feel let down by laws that protect illegal aliens, living in one of the 'safe havens' where it is illegal for local police or court systems to even check into someone's immigration status. Liu, a Chinese national who authorities say has been living illegally in the U.S. for a decade,... After the person spotted Liu apparently casing the neighborhood in August, police found him hiding under a porch, according to the complaint. But the misdemeanor trespassing charge was later thrown out of court. So, they let him go, back into public, illegal and all. Well, what does he do next: Authorities believe, however, that Liu learned the identity of his accuser from a police report documenting his arrest. Early this year, the accuser discovered from a "Google alert" — a feature on the popular search engine that allows users to learn when they're named in Web postings — that he was the intended target of a scathing review assailing his ethics. The next day, Google alerts poured in about his wife, ripping her event-planning business. The homeowner concluded that the attacks were related after noticing similar defamatory phrases had been used in the separate postings. From more online research, he was able to learn that the attack on his wife had been plagiarized almost verbatim from a review that blasted a woman from Virginia. He ultimately figured out Liu was behind the attacks after hearing from the Virginia woman that she had fired Liu seven years earlier, authorities said. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/ct-met-cyber-stalker-0426-20120426,0,3990663.story?page=1&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed[^] I'm the son of an immigrant myself, but protecting people who break laws... I got nothing. edit: (move to soapbox if more fitting)
wizardzz wrote:
... living in one of the 'safe havens' where it is illegal for local police or court systems to even check into someone's immigration status.
Where is this place? I have a couple of cousins who are desperately looking for such a place, they have been running from angry people for more than 10 years. ;)
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You heartless so-and-so, you! You should have sympathy for the poor fellow. I've no doubt at all that he had a disadvantaged childhood and therefore deserves all the breaks he can get. Scum! (Him, not you). Is it certain he's the guy that's been nicking your stuff? Society needs to be protected from such as he.
Henry Minute Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus! When you're wrestling a gorilla, you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is. Cogito ergo thumb - Sucking my thumb helps me to think.
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wizardzz wrote:
... living in one of the 'safe havens' where it is illegal for local police or court systems to even check into someone's immigration status.
Where is this place? I have a couple of cousins who are desperately looking for such a place, they have been running from angry people for more than 10 years. ;)
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So, I've mentioned here before that I can't have anything delivered without being signed for because of thieves. I have had countless packages stolen off my front porch, gift cards stolen from my mail, and my garage broken into multiple times (bike stolen, car vandalized). Well they caught the guy, and he appears to be a major psychopath. I can't help but feel let down by laws that protect illegal aliens, living in one of the 'safe havens' where it is illegal for local police or court systems to even check into someone's immigration status. Liu, a Chinese national who authorities say has been living illegally in the U.S. for a decade,... After the person spotted Liu apparently casing the neighborhood in August, police found him hiding under a porch, according to the complaint. But the misdemeanor trespassing charge was later thrown out of court. So, they let him go, back into public, illegal and all. Well, what does he do next: Authorities believe, however, that Liu learned the identity of his accuser from a police report documenting his arrest. Early this year, the accuser discovered from a "Google alert" — a feature on the popular search engine that allows users to learn when they're named in Web postings — that he was the intended target of a scathing review assailing his ethics. The next day, Google alerts poured in about his wife, ripping her event-planning business. The homeowner concluded that the attacks were related after noticing similar defamatory phrases had been used in the separate postings. From more online research, he was able to learn that the attack on his wife had been plagiarized almost verbatim from a review that blasted a woman from Virginia. He ultimately figured out Liu was behind the attacks after hearing from the Virginia woman that she had fired Liu seven years earlier, authorities said. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/ct-met-cyber-stalker-0426-20120426,0,3990663.story?page=1&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed[^] I'm the son of an immigrant myself, but protecting people who break laws... I got nothing. edit: (move to soapbox if more fitting)
Dang what a freak!
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Dang what a freak!
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Version 3.0 now available. There is no place like 127.0.0.1Oh I don't know. Wizardzz isn't that bad. A little flaky at times, but normally he's a good egg.
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Oh I don't know. Wizardzz isn't that bad. A little flaky at times, but normally he's a good egg.
*pre-emptive celebratory nipple tassle jiggle* - Sean Ewington
"Mind bleach! Send me mind bleach!" - Nagy Vilmos
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote:
Oh I don't know. Wizardzz isn't that bad. A little flaky at times, but normally he's a good egg.
Yeah but you never know when they're apt to snap?
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Pretty certain, he lives very close and my area was one that was hit pretty bad by his spree. Police had invited neighbors to the station to identify stuff.
did you get any stuff back? B
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