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 Two Teens Beat and Rob Eldery Man in His Home 
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 9:56 pm 
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Teen Charged With Beating Elderly Man For Money
BROOKLYN CENTER, Minn. (WCCO) ―

A Brooklyn Park teenager has been charged for allegedly beating and robbing an elderly man.

Christopher Lamor Johnson, 16, has been charged with first-degree assault and burglary for allegedly beating an 81-year-old man in his Brooklyn Center home and attempting to steal money from him.

Court documents said a neighbor of the elderly man called 911 when she saw two young men push the elderly man inside his home after he answered the door.

When police arrived they found the victim kneeling on the floor with his head covered in blood. According to police, they found the house in disarray with blood splatter on the floor and walls.

Police arrested one of the young men when he tried to run out of the house. With the help of a K9 unit, police were able to locate Johnson, who was hiding underneath a car inside the victim's garage.

The elderly victim was transported the North Memorial Medical Center where doctors had to perform emergency brain surgery to stop bleeding in his brain.

According to court documents, when police interviewed Johnson, he told police that he and the other young man were broke and needed money. The young man said he knew an "old dude" who probably had some money.

Johnson told police they came up with a plan to rob the elderly man. Court documents said when they got to the house the two knocked on the door and first asked about doing yard work before pushing the elderly man into the house, beating and robbing him.

Johnson is charged with one count of first-degree assault and two counts of first-degree burglary, both of which are felonies


Starts out by somebody ringing your doorbell and then asking you a stupid question. "Can we do yard work?" or "Can we use your phone?" or "Got a match?" are common precursors to getting attacked.

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I really, really do hope that k9 officer in control of that dog got an urgent call from home or the library which delayed him for a good long time between the time he released the dog and when they were able discover where the dog was alerting to.

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Police arrested one of the young men...


A 16- and an 18-year-old beating an elderly man very nearly to death?

These are not men, but craven, rabid animals, who should be dispatched as such.

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Its hard to believe that a 16 year old would be so desensitized to violence that he would consider almost killing an old man just because he was short of money.
I look back to when I was 16 and I don't think I would have been capable of that. First of all, the thought would never have even crossed my mind.


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Dee wrote:
Its hard to believe that a 16 year old would be so desensitized to violence that he would consider almost killing an old man just because he was short of money.


That's why you can never know that cooperating will be to your benefit in any way. A lot of criminals, most violent thug-type criminals, are selfish in a way that just doesn't register for civilized folks.

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Then you listen to the mother of one of the thugs.. Out comes the he's a good boy that just made a bad decision, blah, blah, blah... Parents like that are part of the problem, they are either STUPID or just as disfunctional as their spawn! Give them both 30 years of being Bubba's bitch.

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They were broke?

Evidently they haven't been told that there is a place where you can go to get money. That place is called "a job".

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who was hiding underneath a car inside the victim's garage.

Too lazy to work and too lazy to run.

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It seems that anytime Brooklyn Center or Brooklyn Park is in the news a resident is a victim or a suspect in some violent crime. I live in one of the Brooklyns and am sad to see this happen to what were fairly solid suburbs to be in.


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Frickin Goblins...

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A few days before Christmas, Norman Arneson's Brooklyn Center home was burglarized for the first time in his 54 years there.

The 81-year-old installed motion detector lights and boarded up the opening in the garage where the thieves had gotten in. But none of the simple precautions could have helped him Sunday, when two teenage boys knocked on his door, pushed him down and beat him while they looked for items to steal, his family said.

He took the most common advice given by the police

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There was one thing that Arneson did that may have saved his life -- visiting with neighbors often and reminding them to watch out for one another.

On Sunday, a watchful neighbor peering out a window noticed two teens force their way into Arneson's home in the 5700 block of Northport Drive.

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The neighbor called 911, and police arrived quickly enough to find the two suspects, one just outside the house and the other hiding under a car in the garage, investigators said.

From what I know, the B.C. police are usually very fast responders. But even they aren't fast enough.

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Stories like this really piss me off. No punishment is too severe for these vermin.


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like I said. I hope that dog had a long time to chew on the perp before the handler retrieved him.

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I'm wondering how long my neighborhood will be safe with the ever increasing "affordable" housing moving in.

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I'm wondering how long my neighborhood will be safe with the ever increasing "affordable" housing moving in.


The perimeter has already passed Rosemount. The "curb feeler, 22" wheel rim" crowd is already panhandling for "change" in front of the Best Steak House in Farmington. :cry:


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Well, I have a city cop across the streat and I have personel protection and it's not a condom! :lol:

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