outfieldjack
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Kevin Quinlan said:#1 You are in a 3000 lb, car
#2 You have a gas pdl.
#3 Run the bast#*ds over
Kevin
I agree, but if he did he would be up the creek..... people would say that he would not have been in danger...
Kevin Quinlan said:#1 You are in a 3000 lb, car
#2 You have a gas pdl.
#3 Run the bast#*ds over
Kevin
Well, I guess if someone just shrugs their shoulders about that, one can see where moving from four legs to two legs would be an acceptable natural progression for the barbarous little darlings.Erinn Payne, who has lived her entire life around the corner from where the beating happened, didn't do anything when she saw the attack. She said she thought the children were beating an animal.
Chronic problem
Police know about the problem of people gathering in the street and blocking traffic but find it tough to stop. If no evidence exists of any major crimes being committed, their only tool is a loitering ticket, said Sgt. Steven Herrmann, who heads the District 7 anti-gang unit.
In the summer, the district would use five or six squad cars to break up groups of 30 or more people blocking the streets, Herrmann said.
"You'd think it would change. . . . Especially when we keep coming down the street, and it's the same guys," Herrmann said. "But we hit them up with a loitering ticket, and we take them into the station; they are processed and booked and out that night."
Of those arrested in McClain's beating, none was a stranger to police in District 7, Herrmann said.
The site of a crowd of teenagers blocking his street is nothing new to Darryl Johnson, who came out Monday night to find McClain on the street in front of his house "stretched out and bleeding."
"I have lived here since October, and they're out there every day," Johnson said of the crowd, some of whom he suspects sell drugs. "If you wanted to do something to nip the problem in the bud, you could have done it a long time ago."
Send in the Scoops!!!!Police know about the problem of people gathering in the street and blocking traffic but find it tough to stop. If no evidence exists of any major crimes being committed, their only tool is a loitering ticket, said Sgt. Steven Herrmann, who heads the District 7 anti-gang unit.
Hmm, in Texas, obstructing a public roadway or right of way is an arrestable offense.If no evidence exists of any major crimes being committed, their only tool is a loitering ticket, said Sgt. Steven Herrmann, who heads the District 7 anti-gang unit
outfieldjack said:I agree, but if he did he would be up the creek..... people would say that he would not have been in danger...
My F-250 bumper is slightly above knee level. My front grill is reinforced by a steel 'brush guard' (AKA 'cow catcher', AKA 'human plow'). Said bumper is pushed by an International diesel engine, a bored out V8 with a few hundred HP and torque that can push a house off its foundation.bratch said:My bumper is just about knee level on the truck.
Nematocyst-870 said:Street punks, word up.
Nem