Priceless Lessons on Justice: When Arrogance Cannot Conceal Wrongdoing
Phone Theft at McDonald’s Parking Lot (02/09/2023)
Police received a report of a phone theft. Security cameras identified two suspects. When officers arrived to retrieve the stolen property, they resisted fiercely. With clear evidence, both were arrested.
Car Theft in Illinois (03/04/2023)
A man and a woman were arrested on suspicion of car theft. Although denying involvement, the suspect attempted to flee when police arrived. In Illinois, car theft carries a sentence of 3-7 years, and resisting arrest reduces the chances of leniency.
Illegal Entry and Shooting (09/13/2022)
A man was accused of unlawful entry and firing a warning shot. When arrested, he denied the allegations but displayed a confrontational attitude. He was charged with “assaulting an officer,” while the accompanying woman faced charges of “illegal firearm discharge.”
Theft at Kroger Supermarket (01/28/2024)
Mo’Nique Smith was caught stealing at Kroger. Initially denying the accusations, security footage proved otherwise. She resisted arrest and was sentenced to four years of probation and a $360 fine, with her outstanding warrant bail reduced from $125,000 to $10,000.
Lessons Learned
The law does not tolerate crime. Whether theft or legal violations, all wrongful actions have consequences. Resisting only worsens the situation.
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