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Post by cardfan on Feb 14, 2019 10:37:10 GMT -6
After mulling over this last story for a couple days, I think I've been convinced that I should also "strap up" while driving. Because I too want to be able to return fire whenever somebody shoots at me. It would really suck to be the target with no means to retaliate. Admittedly this has never happened to me, but that probably just means it's due.
But here's the difference between me and those teenage idiots - I'm going to have an airtight story ready beforehand, in case the gun accidently goes off and hits me or a passenger of mine. None of this ridiculous "unknown assailant at the park" nonsense. I'm going to say it was Herman, and that I recognize him from his message board picture....you can't hardly mistake him for someone else.
If anyone would shoot you it would be me.
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Post by williamtsherman on Feb 18, 2019 15:32:25 GMT -6
Think I'm going to anoint Jussie Smollett as an Honorary Muncie Person in recognition of his recent efforts in stupid criminality.
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Post by 00hmh on Feb 18, 2019 15:46:57 GMT -6
Think I'm going to anoint Jussie Smollett as an Honorary Muncie Person in recognition of his recent efforts in stupid criminality. I don't know. This doesn't seem fair to local amateur contestants. And the element of thoughtless impulsive action coupled with substance abuse seems lacking. He hired his personal trainer and rehearsed. This level of conscious careful and expensive preparation seems out of place among our other nominees.
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Post by JacksonStreetElite on Feb 25, 2019 15:09:32 GMT -6
Evansville, but I think this guy deserves dishonorable mention in the contest. www.in.gov/judiciary/opinions/pdf/02251901jts.pdf"The officer asked Melton not to reach under his seat, but Melton continued to do so four or five more times. ... The officer then searched the car and found a loaded handgun underneath the front passenger seat. While speaking to police, Melton denied the handgun was his. Later that evening, a detective heard Melton mention Snapchat while the police were interviewing him. The detective located Melton’s account on Snapchat and watched his Snapchat story, which contained a video of him displaying a handgun. As the detective watched, she also recorded the story with her phone. The detective then informed the officers working on the case about the video and described the handle of the gun in the video, which matched the description of the gun seized in the search of the car. ... The State described to the court that in the video Melton is singing to rap music as he pulls up his shirt to display a handgun in his waistband."
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2019 8:15:10 GMT -6
Evansville, but I think this guy deserves dishonorable mention in the contest. www.in.gov/judiciary/opinions/pdf/02251901jts.pdf"The officer asked Melton not to reach under his seat, but Melton continued to do so four or five more times. ... The officer then searched the car and found a loaded handgun underneath the front passenger seat. While speaking to police, Melton denied the handgun was his. Later that evening, a detective heard Melton mention Snapchat while the police were interviewing him. The detective located Melton’s account on Snapchat and watched his Snapchat story, which contained a video of him displaying a handgun. As the detective watched, she also recorded the story with her phone. The detective then informed the officers working on the case about the video and described the handle of the gun in the video, which matched the description of the gun seized in the search of the car. ... The State described to the court that in the video Melton is singing to rap music as he pulls up his shirt to display a handgun in his waistband." Officers, that was Photoshopped!
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Post by rmcalhoun on Feb 26, 2019 9:48:47 GMT -6
After mulling over this last story for a couple days, I think I've been convinced that I should also "strap up" while driving. Because I too want to be able to return fire whenever somebody shoots at me. It would really suck to be the target with no means to retaliate. Admittedly this has never happened to me, but that probably just means it's due.
But here's the difference between me and those teenage idiots - I'm going to have an airtight story ready beforehand, in case the gun accidently goes off and hits me or a passenger of mine. None of this ridiculous "unknown assailant at the park" nonsense. I'm going to say it was Herman, and that I recognize him from his message board picture....you can't hardly mistake him for someone else.
Perfect no way to argue that
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Post by 00hmh on Feb 27, 2019 10:48:11 GMT -6
After mulling over this last story for a couple days, I think I've been convinced that I should also "strap up" while driving. Because I too want to be able to return fire whenever somebody shoots at me. It would really suck to be the target with no means to retaliate. Admittedly this has never happened to me, but that probably just means it's due.
But here's the difference between me and those teenage idiots - I'm going to have an airtight story ready beforehand, in case the gun accidently goes off and hits me or a passenger of mine. None of this ridiculous "unknown assailant at the park" nonsense. I'm going to say it was Herman, and that I recognize him from his message board picture....you can't hardly mistake him for someone else. Not sure about the first paragraph at all. The second is certainly superficially convincing.
I am not sure he gets out much though, so he probably would have an airtight alibi that he was at home posting on the message board.
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Post by williamtsherman on Mar 7, 2019 18:29:27 GMT -6
As we well know, Muncie residents have a propensity towards attacking each other with food and food-related items. But the ever-creative Muncie folk are always ready to add a new and unexpected twist to an old theme. This guy attacks a women with her own breast milk. Barnard entered her home without knocking, “went straight to the freezer in the kitchen” and announced he wanted to “take pictures of the breast milk” in the freezer.
After she demanded that he leave her home, the woman said, Barnard “started taking frozen bottles of milk” and indicated he would be keeping it. As their argument continued, she said, he threw “a frozen bottle of milk, striking her on the right side of her face, causing her pain.As much as I revere the work of Douglas Walker in chronicling stupid Muncie criminality, I have to ask why he didn't find WHY the guy wanted pictures of the breast milk. That's obviously the key to this whole case. Or maybe....maybe Walker is sparing us from something we really don't want to know and would struggle to ever forget. link
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Post by cardfan on Mar 7, 2019 18:32:44 GMT -6
Sherm, you raise a valid and disturbing question.
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Post by frozenbaugh on Mar 8, 2019 12:01:27 GMT -6
My wife would have killed me for that. She always called breast milk 'liquid gold'. She is a drama queen though.
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Post by williamtsherman on Mar 10, 2019 19:01:41 GMT -6
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Post by williamtsherman on Mar 15, 2019 20:59:48 GMT -6
MUNCIE, Ind. – A Muncie man accused of dealing meth was apparently hiding in an attic area and fell through a bedroom ceiling when police raided his home on Thursday.Maybe he didn't realize you have to keep your weight on the rafters. Maybe he was too messed up to stay on the rafters. You will be SHOCKED to hear: "The Muncie man has been convicted of theft (twice), driving while intoxicated and driving with a controlled substance in his system."Also some New Castle involvement: "At the time of Thursday’s arrest, King was the target of a warrant issued in Henry Circuit Court 3, where he failed to show up for hearings after being charged with theft in January 2018."This guy is checking all the boxes. Police: Accused meth dealer fell through ceiling during raid
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Post by williamtsherman on Mar 30, 2019 8:29:44 GMT -6
Henry County woman gets after it: According to police reports, Middletown police began a search for DeLey on Wednesday after being told she had entered a local home without permission, displayed a bag of marijuana and tried to persuade juveniles there to “smoke weed” with her.Apparently the youngsters very wisely declined the offer and instead called the cops. It may have something to do with the fact that DeLey somewhat resembles a younger version of Bill Belichick. An officer pulled a GMC Yukon driven by DeLey over on Ind. 236 west of Middletown. A second officer arrived at the scene, and a struggle ensued after DeLey at first refused to get out of her SUV, then declined to be taken into custody. The altercation saw both officers knocked to the ground. When DeLey fell onto one of the officers, his colleague reported hearing a loud “snapping sound,” apparently produced when a bone in his lower left leg broke.Knocked both cops to the ground and broke one of their legs. If anyone needed any further proof that it's a bad idea to mess with Henry County women. The other officer wrote that even after being subdued, DeLey “continuously tried to work her hands out of the handcuffs.”They're lucky she didn't simply pull the cuffs apart with her strength. but here is the really amazing part: Court records reflect no prior charges against her. Woman held after officer's leg broken in struggle
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2019 15:26:59 GMT -6
Henry County woman gets after it: According to police reports, Middletown police began a search for DeLey on Wednesday after being told she had entered a local home without permission, displayed a bag of marijuana and tried to persuade juveniles there to “smoke weed” with her.Apparently the youngsters very wisely declined the offer and instead called the cops. It may have something to do with the fact that DeLey somewhat resembles a younger version of Bill Belichick. An officer pulled a GMC Yukon driven by DeLey over on Ind. 236 west of Middletown. A second officer arrived at the scene, and a struggle ensued after DeLey at first refused to get out of her SUV, then declined to be taken into custody. The altercation saw both officers knocked to the ground. When DeLey fell onto one of the officers, his colleague reported hearing a loud “snapping sound,” apparently produced when a bone in his lower left leg broke.Knocked both cops to the ground and broke one of their legs. If anyone needed any further proof that it's a bad idea to mess with Henry County women. The other officer wrote that even after being subdued, DeLey “continuously tried to work her hands out of the handcuffs.”They're lucky she didn't simply pull the cuffs apart with her strength. but here is the really amazing part: Court records reflect no prior charges against her. Woman held after officer's leg broken in struggle
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2019 17:41:50 GMT -6
Too bad this isn’t Illinois
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