Decatur, Ala. | Monday, May 20, 2013
Morgan banks see rash of robberies
By Seth Burkett
The Decatur Daily

The armed robbery of Premier Bank of the South in Eva this week brought the number of bank robberies to five in the last six months in Morgan County. Others have taken place in the surrounding … More »
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If banks started shooting these D.As people would think twice before robbing them. As stated before, we have become a nation of pansies. Stand up and fight for yourself. Banks have made it to easy to get robbed and crooks know this by articles like this.

If I a customer got shot by any employee from a bank or the security hired by the bank either me or the ones I left behind should sue for as much as they can get Hopefully several million dollars would be a good start because the banks also carry insurance for that too. So that must be the reason they turn the money over and comply it's cheaper.

hard times........ kinda like the 1930's....

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