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		<title>He hopes you never live a week like this</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>He hopes you never live a week like this<br /><br />Beating, robbery followed by accidental shooting<br /><br />Friday, October 2, 2009 3:08 AM<br /><br />Jim Woods<br /><br />THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH<br /><br />Times have been tough for Ralph Needs.<br /><br />The 80-year-old still aches from a broken nose and other beating injuries. His right hand is bandaged to protect a gunshot wound.<br /><br />He can&#x27;t return to his Groveport home because it&#x27;s trashed. And his new, red Ford F-350 pickup truck was stolen.<br /><br />Hell, for anybody to have been beaten and shot, that would be a bad week, said Groveport Police Chief Gary York.<br /><br />Needs&#x27; problems started Sept. 20. He fell asleep about 8:30 p.m. while watching TV in his bedroom and awoke to find two men standing over his bed.<br /><br />They&#x27;d broken a sliding-glass door to get in and, for some reason, thought he had a lot of money.<br /><br />For three hours, he was pistol-whipped, tormented and threatened with death.<br /><br />He doesn&#x27;t know why he was picked on. Perhaps, he said, it was the new truck in the driveway of his Bixby Road home.<br /><br />I don&#x27;t have a real explanation. It may have given an appearance of money, Needs said this week.<br /><br />The men eventually took the truck, a computer and credit cards.<br /><br />Four days later, Needs was shot in his right pinkie and thumb. His eldest son, Steve, was trying to teach Needs how to defend himself with a gun. As Steve loaded the 9 mm pistol, it went off.<br /><br />Because the shooting was accidental, no charge will be filed, York said.<br /><br />Needs said he had always felt safe in the Groveport house he has lived in since 1973, even while living alone after his wife died six years ago. He&#x27;s now living in Lancaster with a relative because his house was ransacked.<br /><br />They completely ruined the house, upstairs and downstairs, Needs said.<br /><br />He was tied up with his belt, punched in the mouth and smacked with a pistol. At one point, his attackers kept him in his bathtub.<br /><br />I wouldn&#x27;t want anyone else to go through it, he said. They meant to kill me.<br /><br />Two men terrorized Needs while at least one other -- and maybe more -- turned his house upside down looking for money and items to steal.<br /><br />One of the assailants kept threatening to kill, electrocute or burn him unless he forked over $20,000, he said. Needs said he doesn&#x27;t have that kind of cash, but he handed over his credit and debit cards.<br /><br />One of the robbers took the debit card to an ATM and, with Needs&#x27; personal-identification number, withdrew $500.<br /><br />Needs said one attacker promised, I am going to burn him.<br /><br />That man threatened Needs with something that Needs didn&#x27;t see because, when it was plugged in, the lights in the bathroom were blown out.<br /><br />When the men left, they locked him in a room by tying two doors together, but he was able to force his way out.<br /><br />Last week, police found Needs&#x27; computer in a house at 1540 Weber Rd. in Columbus. Groveport and Columbus police questioned six people, and Paul D. Keel, 36, who lives there, was charged with receiving stolen property.<br /><br />Police would not say what led them to Keel. No one has been charged with the assault.<br /><br />One assailant threatened repeatedly to kill, electrocute or burn Needs unless he forked over $20,000, he said. Needs said he doesn&#x27;t have that kind of cash, but he handed over his credit and debit cards.<br /><br />LINK TO PHOTO OF NEEDS&#x27;:<br /><br />http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2009/10/02/needs.ART_ART_10-02-09_A1_4EF8KNS.html<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/10/he-hopes-you-never-live-a-week-like-this.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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