Who are you reporting?
ID 16 – BabyJones (Jimmy Brown)
Date of Incident:
January 18, 2026
Time of Incident:
3 : 25 (MST)
Witness:
ID 4 : DMV.GAVNN (Nino Cortez) (Another Victim)
Main Victim : chapodrippin (Trent Mercer)
Rule(s) Broken:
In-Game Rules # 5. Robbing and Scamming: “Players may scam for a maximum amount of $50,000 and nothing greater.”
In-Game Rules # 5. Robbing and Scamming: “You must always have a valid reasoning behind robbing someone.”
Common Courtesy / Subpar RP: turning an agreed sale into a forced robbery at the moment of payment with no prior buildup.
Completely explain this situation. How did this player break these rule(s)?
I am a civilian. I arranged to buy a knife from ID 16 (BabyJones/Jimmy Brown) for $60,000 cash. When I went to hand over the cash for the agreed purchase, ID 16 pulled out a knife and ordered me to put my hands up (After the subpar was made to hand over the cash), then took the full $60,000. The interaction started as a sale and immediately became a robbery only at the moment I was about to pay, with no prior roleplay buildup or justification that a robbery was going to happen.
This appears to be using a robbery to circumvent the scam limit, since the rules state players may scam for a maximum amount of $50,000. The amount taken was $60,000 off Trent Mercer and a couple thousand off Nino Cortez, which exceeds that cap. I am submitting this report for staff review because it did not feel like a valid, justified robbery scenario and instead appeared to be rule abuse to take more than the allowed scam amount.
Please go into complete detail.
The full sequence was: we agreed on a knife sale for $60,000 cash, I met up to pay, as I went to give the cash, ID 16 pulled the knife, demanded hands up, and took the money, I did not receive the item and the interaction ended with my cash taken under threat.
I have/attached video evidence (clip with audio) showing the agreement, the weapon being pulled, the demand to put my hands up, and the money being taken. Also a clip of Trent Mercer's POV which includes the $60,000 being taken from his pockets.



ID 16 – BabyJones (Jimmy Brown)
Date of Incident:
January 18, 2026
Time of Incident:
3 : 25 (MST)
Witness:
ID 4 : DMV.GAVNN (Nino Cortez) (Another Victim)
Main Victim : chapodrippin (Trent Mercer)
Rule(s) Broken:
In-Game Rules # 5. Robbing and Scamming: “Players may scam for a maximum amount of $50,000 and nothing greater.”
In-Game Rules # 5. Robbing and Scamming: “You must always have a valid reasoning behind robbing someone.”
Common Courtesy / Subpar RP: turning an agreed sale into a forced robbery at the moment of payment with no prior buildup.
Completely explain this situation. How did this player break these rule(s)?
I am a civilian. I arranged to buy a knife from ID 16 (BabyJones/Jimmy Brown) for $60,000 cash. When I went to hand over the cash for the agreed purchase, ID 16 pulled out a knife and ordered me to put my hands up (After the subpar was made to hand over the cash), then took the full $60,000. The interaction started as a sale and immediately became a robbery only at the moment I was about to pay, with no prior roleplay buildup or justification that a robbery was going to happen.
This appears to be using a robbery to circumvent the scam limit, since the rules state players may scam for a maximum amount of $50,000. The amount taken was $60,000 off Trent Mercer and a couple thousand off Nino Cortez, which exceeds that cap. I am submitting this report for staff review because it did not feel like a valid, justified robbery scenario and instead appeared to be rule abuse to take more than the allowed scam amount.
Please go into complete detail.
The full sequence was: we agreed on a knife sale for $60,000 cash, I met up to pay, as I went to give the cash, ID 16 pulled the knife, demanded hands up, and took the money, I did not receive the item and the interaction ended with my cash taken under threat.
I have/attached video evidence (clip with audio) showing the agreement, the weapon being pulled, the demand to put my hands up, and the money being taken. Also a clip of Trent Mercer's POV which includes the $60,000 being taken from his pockets.



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