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...violent situations. However, we live in a democracy where criminals do not forfeit their human rights; stolen goods should not be repaid with death, as the punishment does not fit the crime. Those who experience felony often feel threatened—whether during a burglary or a street robbery??€”but it’s unacceptable for citizens to immediately react with violence. Such mentality leads to a Wild West attitude, when the general public has more freedom to shoot and kill than the trained police...
Since the start of the 2004 school year, only one Harvard affiliate has been the victim of a robbery??€”when two armed men held up a freshman walking near Pennypacker Hall in November...
Joseph K. Costello IV ’03-’04, who visited the store about an hour after the robbery??€”after the police had left, but prior to the arrival of a team of specialists who collected the evidence—said the pieces of the gun on the floor appeared not to belong to an actual firearm...
Joseph K. Costello IV ’03-’04, who visited the store about an hour after the robbery??€”after the police had left, but prior to the arrival of a team of specialists who collected the evidence—said the pieces of the gun on the floor appeared not to belong to an actual firearm...
...following afternoon—in an incident that Catalano said is likely related to the first daylight robbery??€”a Harvard undergraduate was walking through the Yard near Widener Library when five black males of high school age asked the victim for his money and demanded to see his pockets...
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