Car Jacking Jimmy Wetch

poolplayer2093 said:
it's like 10 years in the bing for carrying a gun without a license in cali. ain't no car worth ten years of my life.

hope he gets the dog and car back. really what kind of monster steals a dog. there was a couple of stories years ago of this happening to people but with babys in the backseat. it's bad business any way you look at it

California...UGH:( , home of Diane Feinstein and Barbara Boxer...nuff said !

In Michigan, we took a tip from Florida. After we passed a "Shall Issue" right to carry law, we passed the "Castle Doctrine", similar to or modeled after Florida's statute. What that basically says is, A man's home and car are his castle. If someone enters by force it will be assumed that they had bad intent and planned to do great bodily harm to the inhabitants. It does NOT have to be determined that they are armed before using deadly force! I'm paraphrasing, but I'm just trying to make it clear what one thing is that the people in the 'fed up' states have decided to do about violent crime. We're tired of being victims of criminals waiting for the police to arrive! The police are overloaded already, and can't be there to protect you...Tom
 
Don't vote Democrat if you like guns

Johnnyt said:
This is one of the reasons that everyone should be able to carry a gun in plain site. At least then the thief knows its not easy pickings. And please if you shoot them, kill them, otherwise some poor nurse will have to be stuck with them. Been there done that and wanted to finish the job with a needle myself. Johnnyt

Johnny,
How do you realy feel about this? :D
Guess you won't be voting democrat anymore. They want strict gun control and try to make it hard for anyone to have a gun. By the way, they're also against the death penalty. Republicans are against gun control unless you're a criminal and are for the death penalty. But I'm probably preaching to the choir cause you probably already knew all that.
Terry
(Card carrying Republican who is on Glock's mailing list):)
 
tpdtom said:
In Michigan, we took a tip from Florida. After we passed a "Shall Issue" right to carry law, we passed the "Castle Doctrine", similar to or modeled after Florida's statute. What that basically says is, A man's home and car are his castle. If someone enters by force it will be assumed that they had bad intent and planned to do great bodily harm to the inhabitants. It does NOT have to be determined that they are armed before using deadly force! I'm paraphrasing, but I'm just trying to make it clear what one thing is that the people in the 'fed up' states have decided to do about violent crime. We're tired of being victims of criminals waiting for the police to arrive! The police are overloaded already, and can't be there to protect you...Tom

TAP TAP TAP..........I don't dial 911.
 
tpdtom said:
California...UGH:( , home of Diane Feinstein and Barbara Boxer...nuff said !

]A man's home and car are his castle. If someone enters by force it will be assumed that they had bad intent and planned to do great bodily harm to the inhabitants. It does NOT have to be determined that they are armed before using deadly force![/COLOR][/B] I'm paraphrasing, but I'm just trying to make it clear what one thing is that the people in the 'fed up' states have decided to do about violent crime. We're tired of being victims of criminals waiting for the police to arrive! The police are overloaded already, and can't be there to protect you...Tom

Co-sign.
I know the police are overloaded, but they're also (for the most part) a bunch of guys who enjoy getting to the criminals as much as you would like to get to them. A large percentage of them are "very aggressive" towards violent criminals, which is always a good thing.:)
 
Terry Ardeno said:
Johnny,
How do you realy feel about this? :D
Guess you won't be voting democrat anymore. They want strict gun control and try to make it hard for anyone to have a gun. By the way, they're also against the death penalty. Republicans are against gun control unless you're a criminal and are for the death penalty. But I'm probably preaching to the choir cause you probably already knew all that.
Terry
(Card carrying Republican who is on Glock's mailing list):)

If I wanted some good targets to practice on it would be EVERYONE in both parties. Not a one of them doesn't owe someone something for helping them get elected. NONE of them can be honest anymore (as if many ever were) it cost too damn much to get elected. Probably cost $100,000 to get elected Mayor of a piss-ant town now a day. Don't even get me started. Johnnyt
 
Johnnyt said:
it cost too damn much to get elected. Probably cost $100,000 to get elected Mayor of a piss-ant town now a day. Don't even get me started. Johnnyt

That's another good point. Too expensive for normal people to afford to run for anything worthwhile.

(I can hear Mick Jagger in the background...."Start me up!":D


I wish Jimmy W all the best in this situation.
 
Varney Cues said:
TAP TAP TAP..........I don't dial 911.


I prefer a double TAP myself and I don't call 911.

I call 1911.......as in COLT .45 ACP with Winchester Black Talons !!!!!!!!

Russ......
 
this thread has nothing to do with a conceal carry issues or the right to open carry..... This is to try to get the word out in the twin cities to get back Jr. ASAP......

I do have a permit...... but this crime would not put that into play.... for all those gun slingers .....know your law before you go out with a firearm. before you let that lead go you should know what your in for.... even if your life is threatened... yes I am a firearm safety instructor

again I hope Jimmy gets back Jr. as soon as possible
 
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IRUNRAKS said:
this thread has nothing to do with a conceal carry issuem or the right to open carry..... This is to try to get the word out in the twin cities to get back Jr. ASAP......

again I hope Jimmy gets back Jr. as soon as possible


IRUNRACKS,
And that's what brought us to this thread as well. But, we're deep now into this thread and a few of us are just standing around with our hands in our pocket BSing after things slowed down a bit. Just making small talk. Our talking is not really hindering the investigation.

Your other points are well taken as well. You're not the only one with firearm experience who loves pool.:) The gun advocates were only speaking on what would happen in a worse case scenario, I'm sure.
 
man i hope this doesn't throw the thread off too much but do you gun enthusiasts really shoot people or do you just talk all that tough guy talk. i've seen people get shot and been shot at myself. it no good i tell you that much
 
Wow- Jimmy was robbed at gunpoint in a hotel once and now this carjacking. I hope he gets Junior back!

Melinda
 
poolplayer2093 said:
man i hope this doesn't throw the thread off too much but do you gun enthusiasts really shoot people or do you just talk all that tough guy talk. i've seen people get shot and been shot at myself. it no good i tell you that much


Yep, we all run around shooting people!!!!!

:D

Russ........
 
Junior's Pics

HollyWood said:
His dogg's name is junior I just took pictures on friday night of junior. He greets all the customers. Coming to a city near you "the kid" This guy did something most people never heard of. He played all the master league players that signed up 50 bucks for 500. every week in a 2 out of 3 Race, once a wk. Only lost once a side armed kid named Scott Tollefson. Plays in Colorado now. How about a kind thought for jim and junior it was his best friend. Thanks for now mark

How about publishing pictures of JUNIOR, here on AZ Main Forum?

Plenty of eyes around. You never know....
JoeyA
 
I have questions

1) Was his car unlocked?
2) If not, was the window left part way down for JR?
3) What kind of dog is JR?

In Kansas, it is against the law to leave an animal unattended in a car, but I am a big dog lover, and I hope they get the SOB!

Walden awhile back (pre IPT) has his car stolen and all his cues, etc.. in Arkansas.
 
If he was car-"jacked" he was in the car, and had his car taken from him, probably at gunpoint. To have your car stolen with your DOG still in the car Is about as bad as it gets. GL jimmy
 
JR's been jacked - where, oh, where can that little dog be?
Thieves took more than Jimmy Wetch's SUV- they took his beloved dachshund, too
BY DAVE ORRICK
Pioneer Press
Article Last Updated: 11/20/2007 11:32:26 AM CST


All Jimmy Wetch could do was watch as the thief sped off with his SUV, and all he can remember was staring into the rear window, into the eyes of his dog, who was still inside.

"My dog was in the back window looking at me like, "What's going on? Why are you over there? Where are they taking me?" Wetch recalled Monday.

The whereabouts of JR - who answers to "Junior" - a 5-year-old dachshund, were unknown Monday.

"Somebody has to have my dog," pleaded Wetch, owner of Jimmy's Pro Billiard's in Columbia Heights, where JR, clad in a "spiked collar to make him look macho," is a regular.

"He's just great," Wetch said. "He just roams around the pool room and talks to the people. It's like a family atmosphere, and a lot of it's because of him, and he's part of the family."

In the early morning hours of Sunday, Fridley police received a report of a vehicle stolen "with a black wiener dog in there," said Capt. Brian Weierke.

Here's how JR got jacked:

Around 1:30 a.m. Sunday, Wetch was driving home to Fridley after closing up the pool hall on Central Avenue. He pulled his Suzuki 2000 Grand Vitara into a Super America to "run in and get some ice cream and maybe some dog treats."

He parked "right in front" of the door. He noticed another car parked on the side with two shady-looking fellows covering their faces and thought they looked suspicious. "But I didn't follow my instinct," he said.

Wetch said he usually doesn't leave his keys in the car. "But
 
did this time. Worst mistake I ever made."
Moments later, the passenger of the other car jumped into Wetch's SUV and both vehicles sped off. Wetch ran out in time to see JR staring out the back window.

He said he yelled to the cashier as a bystander piped up: "I should have known something was up. That dog was barking like crazy."

But Wetch said JR is too friendly to scare even a skittish thief. "I'm sure if someone attacked me, he might let out a loud bark or something, but that's all it would be," he said. "He's only 11 pounds."

Police combed the area, in case the thief had let JR out, but they came up empty-handed. Weierke said investigators had no leads.

The theft of his vehicle and dog is just the latest blow to Wetch, an accomplished pool pro who has had to leave the national circuit to tend to his business. Three weeks after he bought the pool hall outright in 2005, two men were killed in a gang-related shooting that began with a brawl inside. Even though none of those charged was a regular at Jimmy's, the publicity hurt business, he said.

Dec. 1 will be the 10-year anniversary of the poolroom's opening, and a party had been planned. But now Wetch said he's not sure how he feels without JR.

"I'm 39 and have no kids, so Junior's important to me."

Weierke urged anyone who knows anything to call the Anoka County Sheriff's Office at 763-427-1212.

Dave Orrick can be reached at dorrick@pioneerpress.com or 651-228-2171
 
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