Message from @L0GAN

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2018-09-16 04:07:26 UTC  

>3 nogs enter

2018-09-16 04:07:32 UTC  

>3 nogs attack clerk

2018-09-16 04:07:41 UTC  

>clerk gets shoved and hits into container

2018-09-16 04:07:46 UTC  

>clerk almost dead

2018-09-16 04:07:51 UTC  

>nogs decide to pillage store

2018-09-16 04:07:53 UTC  

>nogs leave

2018-09-16 04:08:03 UTC  

>costumer finds clerk when entering store

2018-09-16 04:08:09 UTC  

>costumer calls cops

2018-09-16 04:08:26 UTC  

>clerk almost died, but survives in critical condition

2018-09-16 05:12:01 UTC  

@snakedog why does it look like he fell over himself?

2018-09-16 05:12:41 UTC  

He did, he had a heart attack, then the nogs robbed and left him there, did not even call the police

2018-09-16 05:12:50 UTC  

I see

2018-09-16 05:13:00 UTC  

I read the facebook post

2018-09-16 05:13:06 UTC  

Yep

2018-09-16 05:16:20 UTC  

black people are like that

2018-09-16 05:20:00 UTC  

There's an update to this article, the update says they found them

2018-09-16 05:21:14 UTC  

Disgusting people

2018-09-16 05:39:38 UTC  

Yep

2018-09-16 05:48:06 UTC  

oh he had a heart attack

2018-09-16 05:48:28 UTC  

i thought when they got shovey they caused him to whack right into that water bottle stand

2018-09-16 05:48:38 UTC  

and knock himself out causing a severe conuccsion

2018-09-16 05:48:56 UTC  

they still caused it either way

2018-09-16 05:49:02 UTC  

out of curiosity, is it illegal to not help someone that suffered a life-threatening medical condition in the u.s?

2018-09-16 05:50:15 UTC  

i would assume theres some level of law against it

2018-09-16 05:50:54 UTC  

especially if you A. contributed to the life threatning condition and B. used it to take advantage of the person facing it

2018-09-16 05:51:23 UTC  

in their case you can argue that they may have some degree of responsibility in causing it as well... and also they robbed him afterwards... i'm just wondering like, in general

2018-09-16 05:51:28 UTC  

sure, yes

2018-09-16 05:51:37 UTC  

the term for it in law is "duty to rescue"

2018-09-16 05:51:53 UTC  

its not black and white

2018-09-16 05:51:56 UTC  

its circumstancle

2018-09-16 05:52:29 UTC  

its rare, but yes, you can be held liable for not rescueing someonne

2018-09-16 05:52:52 UTC  

america isnt huge on it

2018-09-16 05:52:59 UTC  

but there are nationsn that mandate it

2018-09-16 05:53:25 UTC  

oh, ok... in my country it is, that's why i'm asking if in the u.s it is as well

2018-09-16 05:53:51 UTC  

Argentina, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Russia, Serbia, and Spain all have laws for it

2018-09-16 05:55:34 UTC  

Russia isnt that big on it, its only if you care fo the person who needs rescue, or cause the need for rescue, and its only a year in prison maximum penalty

2018-09-16 05:56:20 UTC  

greece is only 6 months maximum and requires it not hurting you personally to help them

2018-09-16 05:57:18 UTC  

i think some others nationss have laws for it aswell

2018-09-16 06:03:35 UTC  

in Brazil it's 6, 9 (if the person gets severely hurt as a result) and 18 (if the person end up dying) months...

2018-09-16 06:04:15 UTC  

and the "requires it not hurting you personally" is also a thing...