He was pink with purple polka dots.
2007-09-01 07:13:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know what this question has to do with religion.
It is better to ask the race of the thief instead of their colour.
I had a Mexican roommate who would constantly steal my food. When confronted he denied it three times then said that he wasn't the only one.
Another time I had a roommate who was a White American from New England who stole several DVDs then sold them to support his drug habit. He was picked up by the cops on a related charge a few days later so I didn't report the theft.
2007-09-02 02:28:29
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answered by Anonymous
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been robbed by white, spanish and black folks; ... never robbed by a yellow or red, but haven't spent too much time around those cultures; regardless of the color, if its is a black guy in a ghetto, a white guy in an office, a red guy on a reservation or a yellow guy in a restaurant, as the sterotypes go; generally speaking, robbery really does know no color, people of all colors do it; ... always said it should not be a case not of white vs black vs yellow vs red etc., but good folks vs. evil ones.
2007-09-01 14:24:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I hope black people are reading this and noting that a lot of white people are making an issue about colour not being important, especially black, in relation to crime.
See! The world IS getting better at being a nicer, kinder place to live in!
:D
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2007-09-01 14:24:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Mugged, no. But robbed, yes. He was a 36 year old white man. And the cops wouldn't do anything about it when I reported it. (???)
2007-09-01 14:14:15
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answer #5
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answered by chefgrille 7
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when i was 13, i almost got robbed by 2 (12-13yr olds) of african descent
they had a screwdriver, i actually laughed and said 'u gonna rob me with that?' i wanted to say 'come back with a gun' but they couldve
2007-09-01 14:29:01
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answered by imagin_asian 3
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One night a man came up behind me and demanded my purse. I wasnt in a very good mood, so I said "No". He pulled out a gun and repeated his demand. I screamed "And I said no". At that point, his face was red. I went into my apartment and he walked away. I'd say he was Hispanic after the red went away.
2007-09-01 14:18:01
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answered by phlada64 6
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What difference would it make what color they were? A thief is a thief and unfortunately they come in all colors, creeds, and religions. Be Blessed!!
2007-09-01 14:23:34
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answered by lover of the lord 2
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Yes, they were all white males between the ages of 15-20. The last time someone tried to mug me I broke his arm.
2007-09-01 14:12:32
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answered by The Return Of Sexy Thor 5
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I am not sure I would call it robbery. There was no gun and no threat to life or limb. However, (2) young people took my property in broad daylight, in a business office, with at least 20 or more people with in 2-15 feet of them.
I was at work one day in my office which was on the third floor in a large twenty story building. It was the Human Resources office of a large Internationally known bank.
Both my personal office, and my manager's office were behind the applicant area, where people came in to fill out applications, present resumes, and await their interviews. I would frequently be in the applicant area, or occasionally would be called away to the payroll or benefits offices which were just down the hall from the reception area.
I was on my way back from the payroll window when I passed the doorway where everyone entered the HR department, after exiting the elevator on our floor. There was a young white girl, probably about 17-18 years old, standing in the elevator doorway, holding it open. I stopped and asked "May I help you ?" She looked nervous, and just backed into the elevator allowing the doors to close in front of her.
I thought it strange, but thought maybe she was confused about which floor she needed. I went on in to the applicant area, and stood speaking with my manager (a black woman) who had just come in from a meeting. As we stood in the middle of the room chatting, a young black male about 20-30 came out of the back area where both our offices were. I thought perhaps he had been visiting her. I just looked at her, expecting her to introduce him to me, however, he walked right past us. As he passed, she said "He was in your office."
He was holding his hands open and away from his body, almost as if to say, "I am not carrying anything." I went immediately to my office and found that my billfold which had been in my purse under my desk, was missing. I immediately called security, however it was too late. The guy had obviously known how to get out of the building. When he saw that his accomplice had not held the elevator door, he went down the stairwell.
I immediately started calling all the credit card companies and the office who handles stolen check books at the bank.
By the time I had notified everyone concerned, I was exhausted. My billfold was found in the trash can two office buildings down the street, late that same day. Thanks to God, my drivers license, social security card, credit cards, and family pictures, were still in the billfold. The check book was missing.
These people were somehow able to buy groceries and get cash, at every supermarket in town, until they ran out of checks. I had to fill out a report every time a check came in on that closed account. Every time this occurred, I got angry all over again, just as if it were happening for the first time. Since I was not responsible, the bank took the loss. They got away with about $3000.00 total.
So the short answer is: a black man and a white girl. A couple of brazen young people, who, had they been caught, would have gone to jail. I feel certain that since they got away with this theft, they most likely continued to do the same thing to others, until they got caught.
I thought that my things would be safe under my desk, since my office was in such an out of the way place. The desk faced the door, and my property was not in plain sight. However, since this experience, I always keep my purse in a locked drawer at work.
2007-09-01 15:31:32
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answered by Lady M 6
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