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wgjones3
07-01-2004, 12:57 AM
I almost ended up on COPS tonight. No joke. I left my car over at my girlfriend's apartment and spent the day with her at a house she's housesitting. We went to church together, and after church was over, we go back to get my car. Well, these people were screaming, "Call 911! Call 911" like lunatics when we got there, so I follow her inside and try to convince her that they were, in fact, screaming "Call 911!"

About two minutes later, there's no need to convince her because 4 police cruisers come in from all directions. Now we're blocked in the complex while this dude comes running out without a shirt on, screaming at the cops, "I'm gonna kill that !(@(#!" For twenty minutes, we had drug dogs and some 40 year old woman screaming stuff like, "Don't take my momma and daddy to prison!" The whole time I'm thinking, "Thank you, Lord, that Kentucky is a concealed carry state."

Ah, the joys of living in Kentucky. :D

Merry
07-01-2004, 11:43 AM
:D :D :D :D :D :D

I had a response, but as you can see, I sort of lost it.

You want to calm somebody down? You need to lose the stocking mask.........

Merry

wgjones3
07-01-2004, 07:35 PM
Actually, the K-9 and the two officers with tazors ended up changing the guy's attitude pretty quick. :eek:

Zanzibar
07-06-2004, 03:34 AM
Sounds like Idaho. A couple of years back I was pregnant with our youngest son. I had an appointment at 7 am in Lewiston for a blood sugar test. Lewistion was about 2 hours from my house. So at 5am I come out into my driveway to head for town only to find a police swat van parked in my driveway, 3 cop cars across the street, policemen swarming everywhere loaded for bear (or in this case drug dealers) and my neighbor in his underware being hauled off to jail. (NOT a pretty sight.)

He was a Meth dealer. Everyone in town knew it - why it took them so long to arrest him, I'll never know.

I'm glad he got caught, but it was still a little intimidating since the cops had to move their swat van so I could get out of my drive. :rolleyes:

Crazy world,

Lynnette

wgjones3
07-06-2004, 12:22 PM
You know, speaking of meth, under the reign of the old sheriff of my county, a city constubul found a big meth-cooking operation in a field just off some backroad. Nobody was there, but there was an old trailer full of the stuff. He went back, alerted the sheriff's department, got a bunch of deputies buzzing about what to do, and then the sheriff stepped in and told the constubul to never go out looking for anything like that again or he'd get his head blown off.

We had a lot of stories like that come out when the new sheriff got elected. No wonder drugs were so bad around here a few years back. :rolleyes: