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Two People Arrested for McDonald's Robbery in Frayser

Two people accused of taking part in the robbery of a Frayser McDonald's remain behind bars. A 3rd suspect was shot dead and killed by Memphis police.

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Lady Tia - 12/31/2012 5:11 PM
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You have posted the wrong Charles Livingston picture. The picture you have posted belongs to Charles Livingston who is still alive and is not 32!!!

FashionSmart - 12/31/2012 3:49 PM
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The places that he robbed were places he could've worked at. Then who robs someone for $5? You can find $5 worth of change on the ground or simply asked someone for it.

johnb38016 - 12/31/2012 7:17 AM
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So Humes was not charged with an earlier armed robbery even after the victim identified him and he confessed to the crime????? He was let go!! Something is ROTTEN in Memphis for this to have occuered. Could we please find out who made this decision to let an armed robber go without prosecution, and get rid of him or her?

PennyPendleton - 12/31/2012 4:40 AM
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Families of these thugs deserve to have to endure plenty of flack for the piece of trash THEY raised!
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