joey93turbo
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2nd incident in two weeks. I can't believe anyone would live around here without proper protection. You can read my thread about the other incident if you search.
So tonight I'm sitting up in my room with my girlfriend watching TV. My roomate comes in my room all choked up, gets ready to say something, looks at the door, shuts it, and says "There's a dude in our living room man, he's cracked out on something". I tell my girlfriend to go in my bathroom and lock the door, along with the other girls who were downstairs who ran up the stairs behind my roomate. He said the guy just pushed past the girls and into the apartment as they were getting ready to leave. I grab the P226 and chamber a round, holding it at ready behind my back, and told my girlfriend to call 911. Knowing there was still a girl downstairs by herself, I told my roomate to open my bedroom door. The man is standing outside my door in the upstairs hall between my roomate's room and mine and begins to enter my room. I yelled "get out of my house! leave! I'm on the phone with the police!". He turns around and goes into my buddies room, sits down on his bed and starts watching the TV that was on. My roomate yelled this time "get out of the house now!". He gets up and walks past us to go down the stairs. I'm keeping my distance knowing how devestating a knife can be at close range. He walks down stairs and grabs a fifth of liquor off our cabinet, his shoes from the landing (read below), and walks out the door. My roomate goes after him, grabs the bottle, runs inside, and locks the door. Knowing my neighbor is a 25 year old female who was moving out tonight and knowing that she probably had her door open, I peeked out the door to make sure he didn't bother her at all, which he didn't.
I give 911 an excellent description of the man and in less than four minutes they're at my apartment with the man in the back of their car. They told me he's a local and he has mental problems and said they're going to take him somewhere else and release him.
Now about the shoes. We JUST had our carpets cleaned this morning and he actually TOOK HIS SHOES OFF before walking on the carpet. Imagine that
So tonight I'm sitting up in my room with my girlfriend watching TV. My roomate comes in my room all choked up, gets ready to say something, looks at the door, shuts it, and says "There's a dude in our living room man, he's cracked out on something". I tell my girlfriend to go in my bathroom and lock the door, along with the other girls who were downstairs who ran up the stairs behind my roomate. He said the guy just pushed past the girls and into the apartment as they were getting ready to leave. I grab the P226 and chamber a round, holding it at ready behind my back, and told my girlfriend to call 911. Knowing there was still a girl downstairs by herself, I told my roomate to open my bedroom door. The man is standing outside my door in the upstairs hall between my roomate's room and mine and begins to enter my room. I yelled "get out of my house! leave! I'm on the phone with the police!". He turns around and goes into my buddies room, sits down on his bed and starts watching the TV that was on. My roomate yelled this time "get out of the house now!". He gets up and walks past us to go down the stairs. I'm keeping my distance knowing how devestating a knife can be at close range. He walks down stairs and grabs a fifth of liquor off our cabinet, his shoes from the landing (read below), and walks out the door. My roomate goes after him, grabs the bottle, runs inside, and locks the door. Knowing my neighbor is a 25 year old female who was moving out tonight and knowing that she probably had her door open, I peeked out the door to make sure he didn't bother her at all, which he didn't.
I give 911 an excellent description of the man and in less than four minutes they're at my apartment with the man in the back of their car. They told me he's a local and he has mental problems and said they're going to take him somewhere else and release him.
Now about the shoes. We JUST had our carpets cleaned this morning and he actually TOOK HIS SHOES OFF before walking on the carpet. Imagine that