Mailman Steals 2,200 Games From GameFly

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[citation][nom]gorehound[/nom]Here is my little justice story.20 years ago i was arrested for selling an 1/8 ounce of cocain and got this for a sentence18 months in lewisburg federal penitentiary3600.00 fine6 years of federal supervised releaseso more than 7 years of my life all for one coke salenow look at this shmucks crime and his sentencesounds like a should of chosen the crime of THIEF instead of a low level drug dealer who was an addict then.[/citation]
Are we supposed to feel sorry for a drug dealer compared? Good luck with that.
 
thought mailman steals only your wife! this guy is really addicted to games. should send him to that Quake-engine test lab and give the rats a day off.
 
"Johnson now works for Hatfield Quality Meats in Lansdale and faces from 12 to 18 months in prison. Read more here."

So he's packing meat now.

Maybe he'll find some fellow meat-packers where he's going.
 
Yea jail the little guy while wall street steels trillions while people the world over sink into poverty in this jobless recovery. It seams as though no one gives a moments thought when $26.4 USD vanishes over a two year period while making quiet a show about balloon boy on CNN and his parents giant jiffy pop.
 
Isn't tampering with mail a federal offense AND a felony? You'd think that 2,200 counts of it would probably equal life in prison.
 
[citation][nom]Hitokage[/nom]Isn't tampering with mail a federal offense AND a felony? You'd think that 2,200 counts of it would probably equal life in prison.[/citation]

Only if he was stealing from the outside: As a federal employee, they'll probably give him a break by combining it into one offense and forgetting the fleeing/aluding, resisting arrest, and wreckless driving charges.

You can bet that if he hadn't been working for the post office and had lifted a mail bag from the back of a truck, he'd be charged with a separate offence for each letter in that bag.
 
He doesn't seem smart enough to use multiple store locations to avoid suspicion, so it's likely he had a buddy working at Gamestop who helped buy them from him without raising a few red flags.

 
You guys are completely over the top- holy shit it was games not armed robbery. No wonder the US has the most prisoners of any country in the world. I would prefer my tax dollar not going towards his federal R&R- or did you forget you/we are paying for that?
 
[citation][nom]BadCommand[/nom]You guys are completely over the top- holy shit it was games not armed robbery. No wonder the US has the most prisoners of any country in the world. I would prefer my tax dollar not going towards his federal R&R- or did you forget you/we are paying for that?[/citation]

If someone leaves a $100 tip in a fine restaurant and you swipe it, that's called "larceny from a building" and has a max of four years. Most people will do 90-days for it. That's a single offense, this guy did multiple offenses.
 
Is english Marcus' primary language? I also wonder what the editors do here at Tom's, because editing doesn't appear to be part of it.
 
[citation][nom]lifelesspoet[/nom]He is getting off easy because they are games, if it was netflix, the RIAA would have him drawn and quartered.[/citation]

MPAA 😉 Same difference though!
 
[citation][nom]Platypus[/nom]He doesn't seem smart enough to use multiple store locations to avoid suspicion, so it's likely he had a buddy working at Gamestop who helped buy them from him without raising a few red flags.[/citation]

Wait so by abusing a positon of trust and stealing while on the job as a federal [contract] employee you say he should/would get a lighter sentence than somebody that went mailbox to mailbox stealing them? How the f*ck does that make any sense? Oh wait its the government...nevermind
 
[citation][nom]kal326[/nom]How the f*ck does that make any sense? Oh wait its the government...nevermind[/citation]

Exactly.
 
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