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  • robertc1024

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    Lord help me if it were reported what was found in my house. It could be construed however the press wants to spin it. Explosives, a pressure cooker, maiming projectiles... AKA, gun powder, an Instant pot, and a bunch of sheetrock screws. I suspect a lot of y'all would be in the same boat.

    Trust me, much worse. I went to work one morning and got a call from my alarm company that there was a fire alarm at my house. I raced home to find my house full of cops. I had no clue what was going on until they told me. They were tearing my house apart with a search warrant.

    I can't talk about it too much because the one out of 3 felonies they could have charged me with went to court and was dismissed without prejudice. Statute of limitations is close, but I don't want to poke the sleeping bear.

    Under advice from my attorney, I didn't even retrieve my printer/scanner from the Secret Service, or my computer from the local PD I turned myself in to. Scary to think I could have done time for some silly shit that I was basically unaware was illegal, and there was no intent on my part to victimize anyone, and no one was.

    I had one of the lawyers listed as the top 100 in Texas. Consider this: there are probably around 10,000 lawyers just in the DFW area. Texas is a big place, so, top 100 for the whole state is like celebrity lawyer status.

    But having your home turned inside out ,and left like it had been burglarized was traumatic, to say the least, not to mention having to go through the legal system. It's just like waking up from a bad dream, that is so surreal, it couldn't be real....but is SERIOUSLY real.

    BTW; Frigging Secret Service agents have NO sense of humor or personality. Also, the reason they searched my house was the felony they couldn't find any evidence for. The other 2 were just goofy coincidence.
     
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    Total Dumb move. I had wondered if since she was off duty if there was possible impairment. Seems there were more than a few warning signs it was not her apartment. Now one thing that gets me is many are making this about black white and she woke up wanting to kill a black man or something. It was stupid and she was wrong. I fail to see how some could even think a murder charge as from what i had seen there appears to be no malice just stupidity.
     

    zincwarrior

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    Lord help me if it were reported what was found in my house. It could be construed however the press wants to spin it. Explosives, a pressure cooker, maiming projectiles... AKA, gun powder, an Instant pot, and a bunch of sheetrock screws. I suspect a lot of y'all would be in the same boat.
    Trained attack dog (fat Weiner dog)
    Aggressive incoherent person who refused verbal commands (wife).
     

    SQLGeek

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    I'm not sure at this point if the media coverage is actually helping with anything. Now throw in every self-appointed expert's social media posts and good luck figuring that one out.

    One thing I think we can all agree on:

    This is a giant goat rodeo.
     

    LOCKHART

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    I was reading on another forum this morning, that the doors on that apartment complex AUTOMATICALLY close and LOCK. So unless the guy had it propped open, the lady cop is caught in a lie!
     

    AustinN4

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    I was reading on another forum this morning, that the doors on that apartment complex AUTOMATICALLY close and LOCK. So unless the guy had it propped open, the lady cop is caught in a lie!
    Only if what you read on the other forum is true, and you don't know that it is. I will say, that just like hotels, the doors should auto close and lock.
     

    popper

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    Mama wanted to know the facts, now she does. He evidently wasn't the 'choir boy' as represented. Media and lawyers trying to 'imply' that evidence was planted. Outside the US, MJ is the worlds aspirin. Still a very tragic event on all sides.
     

    LOCKHART

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    Also, according to that forum, she had made complaints about noise coming from his apartment. So many things this lady cop has said that just don't pass the sniff test.
     

    TheDan

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    All this makes me wonder if they make donut scented candles. I'm curious.
    Getting your lady cop friend in the mood. Step one:
    Bath-Body-Works-Cinnamon-Sugar-Doughnuts-Scented-Candle-Review-2.jpg
     

    TheDan

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    Y'all can celebrate as a warrant is on the way for the officer's arrest. One less cop to worry about right?
    :laughing: Why do you take this so personally? Plenty of shitbirds in my profession. I actually like it when they get called out, and am likely to do so myself, because I don't want to be associated with them. Of course they've never killed anyone so the scale of their screw ups is quite different.
     

    AustinN4

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    :laughing: Why do you take this so personally? Plenty of shitbirds in my profession. I actually like it when they get called out, and am likely to do so myself, because I don't want to be associated with them. Of course they've never killed anyone so the scale of their screw ups is quite different.
    Who is this directed to?
     
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