Sioux Falls Casino Robbed by Intoxicated and Stoned Rambo
Don’t smoke and rob
Casino crimes happen all the time. Usually the stakes are high. Not this time as the stories of South Dakota and Mirsk petty robbers show.
Casinos like to hire some good security staff to take care of the property and visitors as large sums are at stake. Nevertheless, recently one Sioux Falls, South Dakota based casino was robbed of $400 by Rambo-looking but barely conscious cowboy.
According to casino gambling news, Kory S, 35, had entered Sioux Falls casino without any weapons, while barely standing on his feet after consuming large quantities of alcohol and smoking some joints.
The South Dakota spaced-out cowboy walked to the cashier, and barely speaking, demanded cash. The terrified clerk immediately handed the real casino money, but the bad news is that it was a petty $400. Then, it is rumored, Mr. S gained strength and quickly sped away for new supplies of booze and weed.
Caught and Punished For Casino Crime
Luckily for the public safety, the police proved to be less pusillanimous than casino security guards. The man was arrested the next day, but already blew most of the money on alcohol, drugs and, allegedly, on a cheap $10 crack hooker.
Since the man didn’t have a previous record of violent crimes, and was unarmed during the casino robbery, he may be able to get out of prison within two years.
This will give Sioux Falls casino players some quiet time to pursue card counting system strategies without interruption.
For those seeking some private times without disturbances coming from drunks and drug-addicts, there are multiple mobile casino gambling opportunities offered with Vegas-style looks and feels.
Pitbulls protect Polish casino business
Meanwhile, a badly planned robbery attempt was made at a Polish, Mirsk-based casino. A Mobile arcade games operator and a land-based casino owner, a pitbull aficionado, set free a herd of viciously bred beasts to make casino robbers run for their lives.
According to local sources, the man’s grandfather served in Wermaht, while breeding dangerous dogs for Waffen SS.
Even to this day Mirsk dogs, while roaming freely the dusty streets, exhibit very aggressive and anti-social behavior.