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Bulletproof Stops Bank Robber

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

We were delighted to see this story of crime gone bad!

KGTV San Diego reported that bulletproof glass thwarted an armed man’s attempt to rob a Bank of America branch last week. Read the recap of the story here. Thankfully, no one was hurt in the robbery attempt and the would-be robber walked away empty handed.

The San Diego Police Department and FBI released photos of the robber and are asking for assistance in his capture. Anyone with information is urged to call the FBI at (858) 565-1255.

Tougher than bulletproof?

Monday, August 9th, 2010

We’re usually all about bulletproof glass and its myriad uses, but this recent news story caught our attention. We think 11 year-old Pietro Pellerito of neighboring Washington Township is the pinnacle of tough!

As reported in the Great Lakes IT Report, Pietro learned he had a brain tumor the week before a school math competition called Math 24. The surgery Pietro needed couldn’t be delayed, but his doctor “made him a deal that if he was doing well the day before the competition, he would allow him to be discharged from the hospital.” Photo courtesy of WWJ News, Great Lakes IT Report

Pietro was discharged five days after his surgery — the day prior to Math 24 — which he won on Jan. 28. He went on to win first place in the recent state math competition.

Today, Pietro will receive the Young Heroes Medal of Honor at the 21st Motor City Golf Classic.

Maybe there are some things (or people) tougher than bulletproof glass.

President Obama Ditches Bulletproof for Volt

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

Recently, President Obama drove a Chevy Volt. The Volt, a new production electric vehicle, is only the second car that Obama has driven since heading to the Oval Office.

Photo courtesy of GM

Presidents are no strangers to top level security details and protection. In fact, Obama’s usual ride is a bulletproof, armored vehicle dubbed by some as “The Beast.”

For a video of Obama’s Volt drive, check out this article on WashingtonPost.com.

Vote “YES” in poll to help Bay City utilities department

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

The city of Bay City is considering adding bulletproof glass to its utilities department, based on feedback from clerks who are seeing an increase in personal threats.  As the economy worsens, threats from people who’ve had their utilities cut off have increased — and employees want to be safe at work while at the utilities department.

More info, and a poll where you can vote in support of Bay City utilities department employees, can be found on the Connect Mid Michigan site.  Click through and vote yes!

Shroud of Turin Protected by Bulletproof Glass

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

One of the world’s most famous religious artifacts, the Shroud of Turin, is on display to the public at Turin’s St John the Baptist Cathedral.  Thanks to a protective layer of bulletproof glass, it’s being kept safe while thousands of visitors view it.

The shroud is went on display April 10, its first public display in a decade.   It’s estimated that two million people will view the shroud over the next month.

The Shroud of Turin was discovered in the French city of Troyes, southeast of Paris, in the mid-14th century.  The showing is the first since the shroud was restored in 2002.

Bullet Resistant Courage

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Brian Patrick Marlin, charged with attemped robbery.

 “PUT THE MONEY IN THE BAG!” is what the thief abruptly told the bank teller through the bullet resistant barrier separating him and her. The teller (while behind the bullet resistant enclosure) noticed that the crook had no weapon on him at all, making the decision to tell the crook that ““We don’t do that here” and turn him away a lot easier on her and her co-workers.

The man, Brian Patrick Marlin, left the bank in anger with no money and no chance of being a free man after this stunt. The police found him later that day just a couple blocks away from the attempted heist, he was charged with attempted bank robbery.

Read: Portland bank employees, confronted by robber, just say no by Bryan Denson clicking by on the title.