Guest lurkerspeaks Posted August 14, 2016 Posted August 14, 2016 Ryan Lochte gets robbed at gunpoint.... http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/15/sports/olympics/ryan-lochte-and-three-teammates-robbed-at-gunpoint.html?_r=0 Quote
TotallyOz Posted August 14, 2016 Posted August 14, 2016 This is what I was afraid of. And, it will give rise to the real Rio being portrayed throughout these games. Stupid people who did this. It could have been such a great thing for this beautiful city! Quote
Members SolaceSoul Posted August 14, 2016 Members Posted August 14, 2016 The salient part of the story right here. Investigative tip: find the cab driver. Protip for newbies: hire a driver for your stay. "The American swimmers robbed on Sunday were leaving a party at Club France, the French hospitality house established during the Rio Games in the upscale Lagoa neighborhood, the U.S. Olympics spokesman said." I read in another article that the athletes are told not to leave Olympic Village. BTW, Olympic Village is in Barra Da Tijuca which is a 30 minute drive from the Lagoa / Copacabana / Ipanema neighborhoods in Zona Sul. So, if they took a cab there, unless they knew the driver, they hopped in a car with an unknown driver -- who might be in the area looking for unsuspecting "rich" foreigners there for the Olympics, and would just so happen to drive them into a trap. Quote
Members firecat691614502759 Posted August 15, 2016 Members Posted August 15, 2016 Unfortunately I am not surprised! http://dailysignal.com/2016/08/04/forget-zika-urban-crime-is-the-real-threat-to-rios-olympic-games/ Quote
TotallyOz Posted August 15, 2016 Posted August 15, 2016 Most posts on this thread hidden until I have time to review. Fucking bullshit guys. Calling people names, etc. Grow up! axiom2001 1 Quote
TotallyOz Posted August 20, 2016 Posted August 20, 2016 As we learn more about what happened in this event, I feel bad for the swimmers. They fucked up for sure. But, they did not completely lie. The security at the gas station took their money at gunpoint. They were in fear for their life. Quote
Members Lucky Posted August 20, 2016 Members Posted August 20, 2016 Boy, Oz, you could be their publicist. They came back to Olympic Village laughing and carrying on. They trashed a bathroom at a gas station, pissed on its walls, and tried to avoid culpability. The security guard only withdrew his weapon when they tried to flee. SolaceSoul 1 Quote
TotallyOz Posted August 20, 2016 Posted August 20, 2016 You and I must have read different stories. The report I read was the bathroom was locked and the pissed on the outside of the building. I have done that when I can't find a place to take a piss. I know more to the story but in the end, they had guns pointed at them and could not get the off until they paid money. To me, that is a robbery. MsGuy 1 Quote
Members SolaceSoul Posted August 20, 2016 Members Posted August 20, 2016 This was no robbery. If it were a robbery, the 4 entitled white American pricks wouldn't have gotten back to the Olympic Village with their smartphones, their watches, their jewelry and enough money to take a cab back, then grinning like Cheshire cats and patting each other on the backs like they got away with some caper when they returned. The film footage doesn't lie. Furthermore, the independent eyewitness who acted as the translator during the incident stated that there was no gun drawn on the swimmers, and that the swimmers were the ones who begged for the gas station workers not to call the police (for fear that they would certainly get into trouble): http://www.cbsnews.com/news/ryan-lochte-robbery-story-translator-opens-up-brazil-incident/?ftag=CNM-00-10aab7e&linkId=27866056 Quote
paulsf Posted August 20, 2016 Posted August 20, 2016 There was definitely a gun drawn. Easy to see in the footage. Plus police said in the news conference the guard had a gun. Then the court extorted the 11k payment for charity. So in the end, you have a few 20 year old jerks acting badly and a corrupt system doing what the do best. Extort. Everybody looses. Except the media. Great for ratings. TotallyOz 1 Quote
Members msclelovr Posted August 20, 2016 Members Posted August 20, 2016 I wonder. If four Brazilian athletes had visited the US and behaved similarly (caused damage, lied to the police etc), how would they have been treated by the American judicial system? SolaceSoul 1 Quote
Members SolaceSoul Posted August 20, 2016 Members Posted August 20, 2016 1 hour ago, msclelovr said: I wonder. If four Brazilian athletes had visited the US and behaved similarly (caused damage, lied to the police etc), how would they have been treated by the American judicial system? They would've been vilified, treated like animals. Calls for them to be held in American jails would've been loud as church bells. Their reputations, as well as that of the country they represent, would've been dragged across the mud. Endless discussions about how "those kinds of people" behave like animals, etc. Quote
Members SolaceSoul Posted August 20, 2016 Members Posted August 20, 2016 2 hours ago, paulsf said: There was definitely a gun drawn. Easy to see in the footage. Plus police said in the news conference the guard had a gun. Then the court extorted the 11k payment for charity. So in the end, you have a few 20 year old jerks acting badly and a corrupt system doing what the do best. Extort. Everybody looses. Except the media. Great for ratings. Having a gun and drawing one are two different things. Police carry guns visibly all the time. Quote