Southend News
| JOIN THE DEBATE | |  | |  | | | NEWS |  | | | | | WEST HAM | | | | SOUTHEND UNITED | | |
|
|
|
Vicious teenage muggers rob man
A MAN was mugged by a gang of three teenagers after they cornered him and rifled through his pockets.
The 44-year-old victim was walking along Stanley Road, Southend, when three teenagers grabbed his right arm.
They demanded his mobile phone, which he did not have on him, before searching through his pockets and taking £10 cash.
They also grabbed the victim's left arm and yanked his gold Gucci watch with a blue face from his wrist, causing bruising.
A total of £610 worth was stolen during the incident, which lasted a few minutes.
The three boys were all aged between 17 and 19, wearing hooded tops, one of which was a Lonsdale black top with a white logo.
Laura Anderson, spokeswoman for Essex Police, said: "This is obviously quite a nasty attack and we are keen to get more information on the incident.
"We ask any members of the public who were in the Stanley Road area to contact us if they saw anything suspicious."
If you recognise the descriptions or saw anything suspicious, at 1.45pm on Tuesday, call Southend CID on 0300 3334444, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
2:54pm Friday 9th May 2008
Print 
Email this
CommentPosted by: evilc, essex on 3:26pm Fri 9 May 08
When caught yet another three to add to the list for when this left wing elitist Government are gone!
When caught yet another three to add to the list for when this left wing elitist Government are gone!
Posted by: lord snooty, eton on 3:42pm Fri 9 May 08
nazi alert
Posted by: Horace Wimpole, Little Futtock on 3:50pm Fri 9 May 08
Hang on, surely the police have the entire attack on CCTV? Nothing more needs doing, crime solved.
No? Funny that.
Hang on, surely the police have the entire attack on CCTV? Nothing more needs doing, crime solved.
No? Funny that.
Posted by: David, Southend-on-Sea on 4:25pm Fri 9 May 08
Lock the little **** up and throw away the key.
Lock the little **** up and throw away the key.
Posted by: horace Wimpole, Little Futtock on 4:30pm Fri 9 May 08
[quote][bold]David[/bold] wrote:
Lock the little **** up and throw away the key.[/quote] Got to catch them first.
David wrote:
Lock the little **** up and throw away the key.
Got to catch them first.
Posted by: Andrew, Shoeburyness on 5:39pm Fri 9 May 08
[bold]Change the law so that beating the living sh*t out of a hoodie and tying them naked to a lamppost with a sign round their neck saying 'scum' is no longer a crime.
The IRA were guilty of some terrible things, but in their areas of Ireland there were no hoodie wearing drug dealing or mugging scum because after a well deserved beating with baseball bats they would get tarred and feathered and left on the street naked but for ta sign round their necks.[/bold]
Change the law so that beating the living sh*t out of a hoodie and tying them naked to a lamppost with a sign round their neck saying 'scum' is no longer a crime.
The IRA were guilty of some terrible things, but in their areas of Ireland there were no hoodie wearing drug dealing or mugging scum because after a well deserved beating with baseball bats they would get tarred and feathered and left on the street naked but for ta sign round their necks. Posted by: Francis Grubb, Westcliff on 8:23pm Fri 9 May 08
[quote][bold]Andrew[/bold] wrote:
[bold]Change the law so that beating the living sh*t out of a hoodie and tying them naked to a lamppost with a sign round their neck saying 'scum' is no longer a crime. The IRA were guilty of some terrible things, but in their areas of Ireland there were no hoodie wearing drug dealing or mugging scum because after a well deserved beating with baseball bats they would get tarred and feathered and left on the street naked but for ta sign round their necks.[/bold] [/quote] I understand the frustration only too well, but consider what happens when the vigilantes get the wrong teenager and knock seven shades of brown stuff out of him.
Still a good idea?
Frank
Andrew wrote:
Change the law so that beating the living sh*t out of a hoodie and tying them naked to a lamppost with a sign round their neck saying 'scum' is no longer a crime. The IRA were guilty of some terrible things, but in their areas of Ireland there were no hoodie wearing drug dealing or mugging scum because after a well deserved beating with baseball bats they would get tarred and feathered and left on the street naked but for ta sign round their necks.
I understand the frustration only too well, but consider what happens when the vigilantes get the wrong teenager and knock seven shades of brown stuff out of him.
Still a good idea?
Frank
Posted by: chunkeymonkey, Southend on 9:49pm Fri 9 May 08
I undestand Frank of Westcliff's comments but I think he may change his mind when he or a member of his family are the victim.
Andrew of Shoebury seems to have a good idea which I endorse.
These scum are nothing but cowards on their own and big brave boy's in groups or packs.
Wouldn't it be a nice change if one of these groups picked on
an SAS member or marine, used to unarmed combat, and ended up in hospital with broken limbs themselves instead of the usual poor innocent victim - frail old lady, young girl, etc,,,,
I undestand Frank of Westcliff's comments but I think he may change his mind when he or a member of his family are the victim.
Andrew of Shoebury seems to have a good idea which I endorse.
These scum are nothing but cowards on their own and big brave boy's in groups or packs.
Wouldn't it be a nice change if one of these groups picked on
an SAS member or marine, used to unarmed combat, and ended up in hospital with broken limbs themselves instead of the usual poor innocent victim - frail old lady, young girl, etc,,,,
What are these links for?
If you liked this article and would like to share it with others on the web who might be searching for good content we've made it easy for you to do it.
At the bottom of all articles, you'll see links to six sites. These sites - commonly called 'social bookmark' or 'social news' sites - have large communities of web users who share and rate interesting, useful and fun things on the web.
Clicking the links will automatically add the address of the story you are reading to one of these sites, letting you share it with others. Each site will ask you to register to share stories. Registration is free and once a member, you can store, recommend and search for stories that interest you.
More on Digg
More on del.icio.us
More on Furl
More on reddit
More on NowPublic/
More on Yahoo!