Many years ago I was walking down the street with a friend of mine when a fellow came up and asked if we had change for a twenty. He held out the twenty and I pulled out my wallet. He pulled out a 12 inch butcher knife and said you know the drill. I was on him like stink on chit before he completed that sentence. The gal I was with ran into a near by store and called the cops.
In the end they let him walk. 1) He never "demanded" money, so it was not a robbery. 2) He never "threatened" me or her with the knife so it was not assult. 3) Two of three witness could not say exactly who said what and didn't even know there was a knife (gal was one, two others were 200 feet away looking out a window).
She was so p1ssed off, she cut loose on the one cops and he promptly threatened to haul her of to jail for disorderly. I was just glad I did go to jail for assulting him. This was before the proceting ones life crap came about and the rule was run first, defend only if last resort.
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