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Aug 29, 2010 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The problems of the criminal elements are going to continue as a small band continues to wreak havoc on small businesses, particularly in the city. But there is going to be a twist, especially since many businessmen have their personal firearm.
In one case, the group is going to enter a shop but would have problems reaching the funds. They are going to shoot an employee.
The people outside the store would recognize the perpetrators but as is customary, they are going to remain silent. But as fate would have it, one of those would be a relative of the shot person. That is going to change the situation.
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Two of the accidents of which I spoke have occurred but things come in threes. There is going to be another accident and the consequences would be just as fatal. And again, carelessness would be the prime cause.
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A drug war is looming. A leading peddler is going to find himself on the wrong side of his accomplices because he failed to hand over monies accruing from a deal.
The foolish thing is that he believes that he has protection and could withstand anything. That is a fallacy. No one could be as safe as to avoid what is coming to him.
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A prominent person is going to answer the call to the Great Beyond. As is common, the cause of death would be a heart attack, the nation would be in shock.
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