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Darwin Olympics: Three Guys Rob the Wrong 77 Year Old

Meanwhile in England…

Three guys (ages 18 & 19) noticed an elderly woman hitting up an ATM.  They waited for her to enter her pin, then one knocked the 77 year old out of the way and tried to pull out more cash.

That woman was NOT having it, though.  She grabbed one by the collar and bashed his head against the ATM, not once, not twice, but THREE TIMES.

The other two just stood there, before all three ran away.  When police tracked them down and made the arrests, they asked the three guys why they chose that specific bank.  Their response:  because they thought the woman would be an “easy target.”

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