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QuoteJACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- An armed robber held up a Riverside Thai restaurant at gunpoint Thursday night, getting away with cash from the business and customers, police on scene told First Coast News.
About 8:25 p.m., a black male wearing dark clothing walked into Pattaya Thai Grille at King and Herschel streets, pointing a gun at employees and customers and demanding cash, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office.
The suspect got away with some money and took off down Herschel Street, witnesses told investigators. A pair of neighbors told First Coast News they saw a man running out of the restaurant, yelling, "Don't try me."
And this is why we can't have nice things.
Most relaxed arm robbery in history no doubt. One girl was still deciding on her order during it...
RAP will be holding CCW licensing classes at Buckman House next week, following their strategic plan to ensure neighborhood safety.
He must not have been a part of the Riverside "safety dance" down King Street a month ago.
He escaped on foot and still got away? What is this, the 1930s?
Feel bad for the owners. I believe their window was smashed in shortly after opening too.
This is a surprise? When did you last see cops patroling this incredibly busy commercial area?
Quote from: MusicMan on October 30, 2015, 10:14:50 AM
This is a surprise? When did you last see cops patroling this incredibly busy commercial area?
Or RAP block captains... they are too busy worrying about pizza, beer and coffee...
Quote from: Sentient on October 30, 2015, 11:00:48 AM
Quote from: MusicMan on October 30, 2015, 10:14:50 AM
This is a surprise? When did you last see cops patroling this incredibly busy commercial area?
Or RAP block captains... they are too busy worrying about pizza, beer and coffee...
When do you see cops patrolling ANYWHERE anymore ?
Quote from: MusicMan on October 30, 2015, 10:14:50 AM
This is a surprise? When did you last see cops patroling this incredibly busy commercial area?
I see cops patrolling Riverside almost DAILY..all via golf cart.
Quote from: ben says on October 30, 2015, 12:27:45 PM
Quote from: MusicMan on October 30, 2015, 10:14:50 AM
This is a surprise? When did you last see cops patroling this incredibly busy commercial area?
I see cops patrolling Riverside almost DAILY..all via golf cart.
Really???
Lunching here now. Figured best way to do my part is to spend here.
Quote from: Adam White on October 30, 2015, 12:43:39 PM
Quote from: ben says on October 30, 2015, 12:27:45 PM
Quote from: MusicMan on October 30, 2015, 10:14:50 AM
This is a surprise? When did you last see cops patroling this incredibly busy commercial area?
I see cops patrolling Riverside almost DAILY..all via golf cart.
Really???
Riverside/Avondale has two "Walking Beat" officers assigned during the daytime Monday-Saturday. They don't actually walk it just means that they do no answer calls outside the District. One rides in the golf cart and one in a regular patrol car. Sometimes they ride together in the golf cart. The assignment is usually given to officers who are in the last four or five years before retirement and who have demonstrated an outstanding ability to interact with the public. It's also sort of an "atta-boy" reward; a recognition by their superiors that they are recognized as having been way above average in their careers.
We have had some really outstanding officers in this position in the last ten years or so. They attend all of the merchant's association meetings, all of the SHADCO meetings and go out of their way to make sure they meet all of the business owners and give them their direct cellphone numbers. It's a great example of community policing at its best.
We have in the past couple of months lost two of the very best to retirement, T.C. Edwards and Mike Duckworth. Their replacements are going to have some very big shoes to fill. Officer Duckworth was the officer who put in months of overtime and extra effort to arrest the graffiti gang that was doing so much damage.
Quote from: Dog Walker on October 31, 2015, 11:45:04 AM
Quote from: Adam White on October 30, 2015, 12:43:39 PM
Quote from: ben says on October 30, 2015, 12:27:45 PM
Quote from: MusicMan on October 30, 2015, 10:14:50 AM
This is a surprise? When did you last see cops patroling this incredibly busy commercial area?
I see cops patrolling Riverside almost DAILY..all via golf cart.
Really???
Riverside/Avondale has two "Walking Beat" officers assigned during the daytime Monday-Saturday. They don't actually walk it just means that they do no answer calls outside the District. One rides in the golf cart and one in a regular patrol car. Sometimes they ride together in the golf cart. The assignment is usually given to officers who are in the last four or five years before retirement and who have demonstrated an outstanding ability to interact with the public. It's also sort of an "atta-boy" reward; a recognition by their superiors that they are recognized as having been way above average in their careers.
We have had some really outstanding officers in this position in the last ten years or so. They attend all of the merchant's association meetings, all of the SHADCO meetings and go out of their way to make sure they meet all of the business owners and give them their direct cellphone numbers. It's a great example of community policing at its best.
We have in the past couple of months lost two of the very best to retirement, T.C. Edwards and Mike Duckworth. Their replacements are going to have some very big shoes to fill. Officer Duckworth was the officer who put in months of overtime and extra effort to arrest the graffiti gang that was doing so much damage.
You sound pretty informed DW. Do you know if they do this in other hoods or are you familiar with this one because its your hood? Curious as to how many golf carts JSO has out there in other communities
I imagine the perp can out run a golf cart. Are the officers fit or overweight?
Cops in a golf cart are more likely to write a parking ticket than to actually prevent a real crime.
At least we know Sweet Theory is safe.
Quote from: Dog Walker on October 31, 2015, 11:45:04 AM
Quote from: Adam White on October 30, 2015, 12:43:39 PM
Quote from: ben says on October 30, 2015, 12:27:45 PM
Quote from: MusicMan on October 30, 2015, 10:14:50 AM
This is a surprise? When did you last see cops patroling this incredibly busy commercial area?
I see cops patrolling Riverside almost DAILY..all via golf cart.
Really???
Riverside/Avondale has two "Walking Beat" officers assigned during the daytime Monday-Saturday. They don't actually walk it just means that they do no answer calls outside the District. One rides in the golf cart and one in a regular patrol car. Sometimes they ride together in the golf cart. The assignment is usually given to officers who are in the last four or five years before retirement and who have demonstrated an outstanding ability to interact with the public. It's also sort of an "atta-boy" reward; a recognition by their superiors that they are recognized as having been way above average in their careers.
We have had some really outstanding officers in this position in the last ten years or so. They attend all of the merchant's association meetings, all of the SHADCO meetings and go out of their way to make sure they meet all of the business owners and give them their direct cellphone numbers. It's a great example of community policing at its best.
We have in the past couple of months lost two of the very best to retirement, T.C. Edwards and Mike Duckworth. Their replacements are going to have some very big shoes to fill. Officer Duckworth was the officer who put in months of overtime and extra effort to arrest the graffiti gang that was doing so much damage.
Very interesting. I lived in Riverside for over 12 years and never saw a cop in a golf cart - but I moved away in 2007 and maybe it has become a more common sight?
I see them at two or three times a week while I'm out on my mail route. I also see a couple of bike cops every once in a while.
To answer and earlier question, Riverside/Avondale, downtown and San Marco have police on golf carts. All the inner core areas except Springfield (which has no active commercial center).
Quote from: AKIRA on October 31, 2015, 07:04:33 PM
except Springfield (which has no active commercial center).
Sweet burn 8)
Quote from: InnerCityPressure on November 01, 2015, 01:03:48 AM
Quote from: AKIRA on October 31, 2015, 07:04:33 PM
except Springfield (which has no active commercial center).
Sweet burn 8)
SPR's businesses are sprinkled about, not clustered, so not viable to patrol via golf cart. He's correct.
Well, in the spirit of effective community safety,patrol and placement,we certainly should no longer refer to "Golf" cart. "Patrol" cart?
"LEO" cart? "Assured Safety" cart? And what about "cart"? Change that too.
Quote from: Sentient
RAP will be holding CCW licensing classes at Buckman House next week, following their strategic plan to ensure neighborhood safety.
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Naw.
New approach:
Attention RAP Residents!
Do you suffer from depression, pain?!
Feelings of Insecurity? Would those of you in Avondale simply hope to remove yourselves from Riverside? Back Pain??!
Fear No Evil!!Be assured, aware that a special "Safety Cart" has been deployed, your overvalued property tax dollars at work.
Quote from: AKIRA on October 31, 2015, 07:04:33 PM
To answer and earlier question, Riverside/Avondale, downtown and San Marco have police on golf carts. All the inner core areas except Springfield (which has no active commercial center).
I don't know that I've ever seen the police on golf carts in San Marco. I remember I used to see them downtown but not regularly.
Quote from: Sentient link=topic=25 8)532.msg428484#msg428484 date=1446204799
Most relaxed arm robbery in history no doubt. One girl was still deciding on her order during it...
RAP will be holding CCW licensing classes at Buckman House next week, following their strategic plan to ensure neighborhood safety.
Another way to imagine Proceedings:
RAP Block Captains issue terse directive;
Keep vigilant watch for suspicious,out of place person(s) that match description of Bad Guy.
When overwhelmed,retreat to RAP Avondale Core Habitat.If one must venture away from residence and end up at the Shoppes,MoJo's apparently an example the Bad Guys avoid (at least during normal operating hours ;) ),particularly the Dudes at the bar talkin' guns,and the folk at outside seating, their back to the wall,carefully watching entrance.Red Meat & Whiskey.
Please answer attached Poll regards feelings about the name "Shoppes" Of Avondale, and three questions on or about Safety Carts.
8)
Quote from: Know Growth on November 16, 2015, 09:24:47 PM
Quote from: Sentient link=topic=25 8)532.msg428484#msg428484 date=1446204799
Most relaxed arm robbery in history no doubt. One girl was still deciding on her order during it...
RAP will be holding CCW licensing classes at Buckman House next week, following their strategic plan to ensure neighborhood safety.
Another way to imagine Proceedings:
RAP Block Captains issue terse directive;
Keep vigilant watch for suspicious,out of place person(s) that match description of Bad Guy.
When overwhelmed,retreat to RAP Avondale Core Habitat.If one must venture away from residence and end up at the Shoppes,MoJo's apparently an example the Bad Guys avoid (at least during normal operating hours ;) ),particularly the Dudes at the bar talkin' guns,and the folk at outside seating, their back to the wall,carefully watching entrance.Red Meat & Whiskey.
Please answer attached Poll regards feelings about the name "Shoppes" Of Avondale, and three questions on or about Safety Carts.
8)
RAP too focused now KNowGrowth on ensuring that EVIL RESTAURANT DEVELOPMENT does not encroach on contaminated, derelict quasi-industrial sites that make our neighborhood so charming and contribute so much to its "character"...