Wednesday, October 24, 2012

1.6 Million Venetian Casino BANDIT!!!

Wow, living in Las Vegas... we get just about every type of visitor. When it comes to crimes and stupid acts in the city and it blows me away how much I hear the, "local", people say, "They must not live here", or "He's not from Vegas".

Here it is world...YOU CAN NOT COME TO LAS VEGAS AND DO WHAT YOU WANT! We have smelly jails and courts just like your hometown. I mean that with love...

A few years back it was the plastic pink flamingos taken from the Flamingo Hilton, (fake ones), that were being led down the strip by a few drunk visitors. This year it's two law students, same hotel. Except this bird was real . Yes, alive, and kicking.  And to torture and behead the bird...because some visitors can't control the, " woooot wooooot, I am in Las Vegas" urges just kills me softly. Can you say... F E L O N Y!

Now again, if you live in Las Vegas and in most city's we all know there are cameras everywhere. (Well, here cameras and slot machines, lol) You can't drive down the street without the eye in the sky in most areas. So what possessed this Southern California man(Akingide Cole) to calmly steal $1.6 million inside the Venetian Casino? It's easy to get lost in the casino...did he just get lost and accidently picked up the 1.6 mil.?

TIP people...YES most casinos will cash other chips, however just like back when Tyson-Holyfield had their rumble. If you were there, you know the MGM Casino was total madness. Dealers were trying to sercure and hover over thier chips! Tables were being turned over. People were grabbing chips. The casino's can and block chips!!! So where will you cash $1.6 mil. in Venetian chips?

Unless, Akingide Cole, is planning reconstructive face and body surgery ...you are screwed, glued, and tattooed, with "CCDC", all over you.  The images of you on the news Mr. Akingide Cole  are so very clear of you sir. This one tops the Bellagio motorcycle bandit heist, at least he had his helmet on, lol!

I hope your mother doesn't watch the news Mr. Akingide Cole...

More on Akingide Cole

"The 31-year-old Palmdale, California native, was caught on casino security cameras and did not use a weapon in the robbery. He is unlikely to be able to cash in his haul however, because the high-value chips are typically circulated only among a small group of wealthy casino clients, making them impossible to redeem without being spotted. Furthermore, the chips could only be redeemed at the casino from where they've been stolen"

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