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  • Gunman bursts into party, tastes cheese and wine, gets hug, then leaves

    Only in America.......

    WASHINGTON - Police on Capitol Hill are baffled by an attempted robbery that began with a handgun put to the head of a teenager and ended in a group hug.

    It started about midnight on June 16 when a group of friends was finishing a dinner of marinated steaks and jumbo shrimp on the back patio of a District of Columbia home. That's when a hooded man slid through an open gate and pointed a handgun at the head of a 14-year-old girl.

    "Give me your money, or I'll start shooting," he said, according to D.C. police and witnesses.


    Everyone froze, including the girl's parents. Then one guest spoke.

    "We were just finishing dinner," Cristina "Cha Cha" Rowan, 43, told the man. "Why don't you have a glass of wine with us?"

    The intruder had a sip of their Chateau Malescot St-Exupery and said, "Damn, that's good wine."

    The girl's father, Michael Rabdau, 51, told the intruder to take the whole glass, and Rowan offered him the whole bottle.

    The robber, with his hood down, took another sip and a bite of Camembert cheese. He put the gun in his sweatpants.

    The story then turns even more bizarre.

    "I think I may have come to the wrong house," he said before apologizing. "Can I get a hug?"

    Rowan, who works at her children's school and lives in Falls Church, Va., stood up and wrapped her arms around the armed man. The four other guests followed.

    "Can we have a group hug?" the man asked. The five adults complied.

    The man walked away a few moments later with the crystal wine glass in hand. Nothing was stolen, and no one was hurt.

    Once he was gone, the group walked into the house, locked the door and stared at each other _ speechless. Rabdau called 911, and police came to take a report and dust for fingerprints.

    Police classified the case as strange but true. Investigators have not located a suspect. The witnesses thought he might have been high on drugs.

    "We've had robbers that apologize and stuff but nothing where they sit down and drink wine. It definitely is strange," said Cmdr. Diane Groomes, adding that the hugs were especially unusual. "The only good thing is they would be able to identify him because they hugged him."
    Angela

    If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

    BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.

  • #2
    Who says all criminals are anti-social???

    This is definitely a crime story with a happy, if truly bizarre, ending.

    Steve

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    • #3
      My guess is that what led to this (relatively) happy outcome is the woman who offered him a glass of wine. Having someone offer you something can have a powerful influence on people. So, the personality of the gunman may not be the main factor here.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by JudyS
        My guess is that what led to this (relatively) happy outcome is the woman who offered him a glass of wine. Having someone offer you something can have a powerful influence on people. So, the personality of the gunman may not be the main factor here.
        You got a valid point, the gesture caught the robber off guard.

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        • #5
          Gee, my parties are never that interesting. Not sure if I should be pleased or disappointed.

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          • #6
            This kind of excitement I could do without! It's a good thing they got on his good side, it could of turned out differently.

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            • #7
              It's probably a good thing they weren't serving two buck chuck.
              "If a Nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.... If we are to guard against ignorance and remain free, it is the responsibility of every American to be informed."
              -- Thomas Jefferson to Col. Yancey, 1816

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