Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - 7/1/17 - Pregnant Vigilante Gets Her Man At Walmart
Episode Date: July 1, 2017A pregnant woman gets her own brand of justice when she catches a man in a Walmart parking lot going through her purse. She's not quite Batgirl, as now they both face charges. Jeffy breaks it down.F...ollow Jeffy on Twitter: @JeffyMRALike Jeffy on Facebook: www.facebook.com/JeffFisherRadioFollow Jeffy on Instagram: @jeffymra Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This story, I have not, if I tweeted it out the other day, and I'll tweet it out again today,
because this lady runs over a guy in a parking lot.
That's the video.
The video shows an SUV.
running over, chasing down a guy and running him over in a parking lot.
And you see it hit the guy and you see a purse fly up into the air at the end.
And you hear the lady, there's a comment of the person that's videotaping it.
And I could not stop watching the video.
Well, what happened was this guy who's running from the SUV was stealing a pregnant lady's purse out of her car.
she is pissed
okay
Christine Braswell
five months pregnant
and she catches this guy
Robert Raines
rummaging through her
purse in the Walmart parking lot
in North Carolina
so
her comment is when I walked out of Walmart
he had her purse was pulling on all her stuff
out
told the man put it down and asked what he was doing
She then confronted him and he ran away.
So the lady starts chasing him, but she's five months pregnant and she starts running after him and she says, ah, I can get my car run him and get the car.
She gets in the car and she runs after him.
Only she runs him down.
She runs him down.
It was amazing.
Runs over him.
Now, fortunately, you know, he's okay, which is pretty amazing because it looks like he.
I mean, it looks like she hit him hard
And the purse flies up
Now he was taking the hospital
But he's only had minor injuries
Now he is charged
With felony breaking and entering
Larsonie missed a meter damage to property
And she also claimed that he broke the screens
On her iPad and her phone
I mean I want to believe her
But if you get robbed
It's common I would say that it's common
practice.
Not from me.
Because it's illegal.
Do you want to pad the insurance a little bit?
Oh yeah, that debt was already there.
You know, that back corner panel, that must have hit the shopping carts when I ran
him over.
Everybody wants to pat a little bit.
So, yeah.
Oh, yeah, the screen's on the iPod.
Yeah, that was, yeah, he broke those too.
So, and I'll give her the benefit of the doubt on those.
but she gets charged too.
She's charged with misdemeanor assault with a deadly weapon.
Now, she's fortunate that the guy is still alive and had, you know, minor injuries, according to the story.
Minor injuries.
The tire mark on his back will go away in about five years.
That's the minor injury.
on Reins' back.
I mean, it's possible that the police are...
Don't worry about it.
Don't worry about it.
That little...
Ah, that rubber will come out and it'll work its way out.
Don't worry about it.
That's a minor injury.
But as much as I enjoyed,
and I, you know, it is enjoyable.
And it's even more enjoyable once you know
why this car is chasing him
and runs him down.
I mean, the first time you watch it,
you don't know exactly why.
And you watch the video and you go,
holy crap.
This is ran them down, man.
Then you find out, you know,
what actually happened and you think,
your first thought is good, good.
And then you have to think a little bit.
Right?
You got to, all right.
Should you really be chasing someone down like that?
Is it worth it?
Is it worth putting your child,
you're five-month-old that risk,
you at risk,
your vehicle at risk.
Now you're putting your legality of risk
because you're going to be charged.
Fortunately,
you know,
fortunately he didn't die.
Because then you're,
you know,
you're really being charged
with other,
something other than,
you know,
misdemeanor assault with the deadly weapon.
So I'm not really sure how to take that
because we all want to say,
good
and she should have backed up
backed up
ran him over again
that's what I would have done
I'd have backed up and ran him over again
bastard
take my purse
would you
would you
would you
I don't know
you want to and you want to feel good about it
and God bless her
I'm glad everybody's okay
especially her and the baby
the guy
you know I'm glad he's okay
I hope the minor injuries
actually does include you know
a tire print on his back
for the next four or five years
where do you got a tire print as a tattoo
no it just hasn't gone away yet
that's where
the lady ram me over a couple years ago
and I was coming through a purse
in a Walmart parking lot
I mean he takes off
he does not have the moves like Jagger
through that parking lot
because it's a straight run and she downs him, man.
Boom.
So it looks worse than it was actually
because, you know, he's fine degrees.
But it really, would you do it?
Do you see yourself running someone down?
I mean, I get the whole good
I get that
But man
When
When you really think about running someone over
For a purse
And I get the heat of the moment
Pest
Especially a pregnant woman
Holy crap
She was probably out of her mind
She's and A
Who's gonna is there is there
There's no jury that's going to convict her
And misdemeanor
You know the misdemeanor you know
the misdemeanor assault with a deadly weapon, that probably goes in front of a judge.
So the judge would actually probably have to fine her.
Although the judge might say, good, although they can't really say that, can they?
No, the judges have to be, now you know, we're sorry for what happened to you, and we know that it's a crime and Mr. Raines will be dealt with appropriately.
But people can't be taking the law and apprehending criminals into their,
own right.
Yeah, we can, Your Honor.
Um, your honor.
I'm back here.
Can I,
sit down, fat man.
No, I just want to say that we can't.
Can't take a law into our own hands sometimes.
And we're like, we're the first responders.
You know, we can do that.
Now sit down.
Contempt.
But you can't be taking the law to your own hands.
You just can't.
But it was really funny.
And I'm glad that she, I'm glad that she's okay.
Most importantly.
And the baby's okay.
but I can actually see that particular incident.
I can see that happening more from women than men.
Like me, I see the guy running away.
I'm like, eh.
I'm not chasing after him for damn sure.
This guy joking around with me yesterday at the car dealership.
Oh, I have to thank the car dealership too.
at the car dealership talking about
the only time I run is if somebody pulls a gun on me.
You know what?
I'm probably not even running then.
Somebody starts shooting.
I'm not right.
No, no.
Shoot me or go on.
But I'm not.
It's not.
Running, no.
Running the whole thing is not going to happen.
So I can see that happening with more female than males
where the female is like,
you son.
And run them down.
Where the guy's,
like, eh, he's already running.
Somebody called 911.
