A 67-year-old man was arrested on Sunday after attempting to rob a convenience store across the street from a koban (police box) in Choshi, Chiba Prefecture.
According to police, the incident occurred at around 6:55 a.m. at a FamilyMart convenience store, Sankei Shimbun reported. Police said Yoshio Miyauchi, an unemployed resident of Tokyo’s Nakano Ward, entered the store and grabbed the arm of the 63-year-old woman employee, demanding she give him cash from the register.
A man who witnessed the incident went across the street to the koban and told police what was going on. They went to the store and subdued Miyauchi.
© Japan Today
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cccatch
Sadly this is the state that some of the poorest people, especially the elderly have to resort to get food and shelter! Commit a small crime to get in jail and repeat as needed.
Mickelicious
Clever.
borscht
Unemployed or retired?
kurisupisu
Winter is coming and he probably doesn’t have enough money to pay heating so...
simon g
you have an illogical grasp of Darwinism. Ironic.
simon g
he gets three meals a day and a bed and roof.
It's sadly a popular option many elder folks are choosing.
simon g
Darwin award has been used for over 35 yrs. Thing is,it's a posthumous title. it requires the subject to die. no one died in this case hence the irony that shot 6' over your young head.
quercetum
Yoshio Miyauchi moved restlessly on his bench Hibiya Park. There are certain signs to show that winter is coming. Birds begin to fly south. Women who want nice new warm coats on display in nearby Ginza become kind to their husbands. An empty cicada shell lay face up. A wilted maple leaf fell at Yoshio's feet. These are special signs for him that the songs of summer are over, fall is near and winter is soon to follow. Yoshio's mind now realized the fact. The time had come. He had to find some way to take care of himself during the cold weather. And therefore he moved restlessly on his seat.
Yoshio's hopes for the winter were not very high. He was not thinking of sailing away on a ship. He was not thinking of the southern skies of Okinawa, or the warmer waters of Sagami and Suruga Bay. Three months in Fuchu was what he wanted. Three months of prison food with warm miso soup every day and a futon every night, three months safe from the cold north wind and safe from cops. This seemed to Yoshio the most desirable thing in the world even if his surname Miyauchi suggests lineage within the palace.
Luddite
He wanted to get caught.
Zaphod
Mate
The Darwin Award involves taking yourself out of the gene pool. A couple of months in prison does not do that.
starpunk
Big Dummy!
serendipitous1
Another potential Darwin award recipient!
Zaphod
Could be on purpose... unemployed, hungry, and looking for free lodging with food?
Goodlucktoyou
Darwin Award is a common term used on the internet to describe such events by a generation obviously much younger than some.
Goodlucktoyou
Opps, I meant older generation can’t understand common language used by young people.