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-Lurid Crime Tales-
In South Africa, life imitates a movie...
2021-05-04
[ZH] Dramatic dash cam footage from Pretoria, South Africa, shows the moment that the crew of an armored car narrowly escaped an attempt by armed robes to stage a heist.
Driver could be the next James Bond
The shocking video shows a pair of private security officers transporting cash in a bulletproof Toyota truck on April 22 before they suddenly come under attack by armed assailants.

For the first minute of the roughly three-minute-long video, the security guards can be seen routinely driving down a highway.

The vehicle then comes under fire as bullets can be heard slamming into the driver side of the car, with the window by the driver’s side shattering.

The driver, who maintains his calm and composure during the attack, manages to escape amid the traffic. He also seems to slam into one of the two vehicles belonging to the attackers.

"They’re going to shoot. They’re going to f**king shoot," the driver then says, urging his colleague to pull out the rifle and prepare to defend their lives.

As gunshots continue to ring out, the two drive silently as the tension builds. The driver then shouts to his colleague: "Phone Robbie, phone Josh! Ask them where they are."
Posted by:M. Murcek

#4  Speaking of choosing the Toyota... and gratuitous sexism...

Wails Leo, "Ain't nothin' like nice!
I could sure use some expert advice..."
Ms. Robbie appears
Alongside briefly, leers,
Disappears as she flips. Flailing dice.
Posted by: Zorba Ulimble3833   2021-05-04 23:03  

#3  What 2 Fast 2 Furious really looks like.

There were a series of commercials and memes not too long ago when a passenger would unknowingly get in a car with a pro-driver..that is the look on that passenger's face.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2021-05-04 17:38  

#2  The driver was an ex-SA Army sniper.

And therefore performed with a lot more stability than I would have.

Well done.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2021-05-04 12:55  

#1  The driver was an ex-SA Army sniper.
Posted by: Boss Grereling3340   2021-05-04 11:54  

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