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To: Mama Bear who wrote (1689)6/19/2001 1:52:27 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 12465
 
The complaint's a crock...



To: Mama Bear who wrote (1689)6/19/2001 2:07:04 PM
From: mmmary  Respond to of 12465
 
wow, posters suing each other now?

If I sued posters when they said things like this about me, I'd be in court 25 hours a day. Now we have to worry about possibly hurting each other's feelings while posting our opinions? Is it possible to post honest opinions and not hurt someone's feelings? I don't think I like this lawsuit. Just my opinion. Not trying to cause emotional distress here. Please don't sue me.



To: Mama Bear who wrote (1689)12/11/2002 2:21:37 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12465
 
Re: 7/25/02 - "Tim Luke" Stefanich Killed in Robbery Attempt

Beverly Hills Robbery Suspect Identified
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By: By Norma Zager — Courier Staff

A suspect has been identified in the attempted robbery and shooting last week at Mirage Jewelers, located at 9469 South Santa Monica between Beverly and Rodeo Drives.

The attempted robbery occurred shortly after 1:30 p.m., July 25th, when the suspect Timothy Stefanich, 40 years old, of West Los Angeles, walked into the store and pulled a gun (which apparently turned out to be made of plastic.)

He threatened the owner with the gun, and when he dropped his guard, the owner was able to secure his own weapon and thereupon shot the suspect.

Stefanich died at the scene with multiple gunshot wounds to his upper body.

According to Beverly Hills Acting Executive Media Officer Sgt. Steve Seeger, the investigation is still ongoing and has not yet been finalized.

The incident brought traffic in the Beverly Hills business triangle to a stop for hours, resulting in a major traffic jam.

thebeverlyhillscourier.com