Another Reason You Should Never Mess With a United States Marine

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Reuters reports that "Angry Tourist Breaks Mugger's Neck":

A group of U.S. tourists, including a former Marine, killed a Costa Rican mugger by breaking his neck after he pulled a gun on them in a Caribbean port, a local police official said on Thursday.
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"One of the tourists was a former Marine and he was probably the one who broke [the mugger's] neck," Hernandez said. "His neck was completely snapped."

I've said it before, and I'll say it again: don't mess with the Marines.

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