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Motor vehicle repossessions gone wrong - stories from the industry 


Two stories of motor vehicle repossessions going wrong in the US. 

The first takes place in Miami.
A man was aiming an automatic pistol at a repossession agent and shot himself by mistake. The shooter (and the person shot) later explained the police that he thought someone was trying to steal his car, which is why he went for his gun. The incident happened in the early hours of the morning (4.15am) and the agent did not alert anyone of his presence.
Police also found two AK-47 Assault Rifles,a 12-gauge shotgun, a MAC-10 pistol and a 0.380 calibre handgun.
The repossession agent should consider himself lucky he was not harmed with the arsenal found!

The second takes place in Illinois
A man was not prepared to allow a repossession agent take his car away. The repossession agent arrived at the garage where the vehicle was located to take the vehicle away. The owner was not happy & had no intention of allowing the agent to take his vehicle away. The owner left the garage and locked the garage door from the outside, locking the agent on the inside!
The agent was able to phone the police for assistance & escaped unharmed.

Source - www.nbcchicago.com

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