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Mtneer
05-22-2018, 15:58
"85 counts, including home-invasion robbery and kidnapping" and hops a fence. Let the finger pointing commence.

https://www.denverpost.com/2018/05/22/golden-prison-escape-sean-garcia/

BushMasterBoy
05-22-2018, 16:55
Been a string of robberies here...heavy police presence last night.

https://www.chieftain.com/news/pueblo/robbers-hit-three-pueblo-west-businesses-monday-night/article_62f618ae-a47b-5ba1-9067-d36a19bbba4b.html

Gman
05-22-2018, 17:10
Kidnapping and home invasion equates to minimum security?

roberth
05-22-2018, 17:27
Don't worry, the government will protect you

[ROFL1][ROFL2][ROFL3][LOL]

The government won't even protect it's own income stream, that would be you and I the net tax payers.

Bailey Guns
05-22-2018, 18:02
Sounds about right. I had a guy stab me in the face with a screwdriver. He somehow managed to post bond on Attempt Murder and 2nd Deg Assault on a Peace Officer along with resisting and a bunch of other crap. While he was on bond he got arrested again for possession of cocaine.

He plead guilty to the charges in my case and got 30 days in county plus several years probation. 30 freakin' days. A short time later he plead guilty to the drug case. 90 days in jail. And people wonder why guys like this are out on the streets.

Great-Kazoo
05-22-2018, 18:45
Kidnapping and home invasion equates to minimum security?

A well paid attorney will get most charges dropped, minimal amount of supervision and possibly the ability to run out on the bail due to cash flow from numerous sources.





That show Better Call Saul, doesn't even scratch the surface of what's possible with enough $$$$$$$$

DOC
05-23-2018, 04:39
I will still cling to my guns and bible while I wait for the police to collect the body. Thank you.

rondog
05-23-2018, 05:58
Sounds about right. I had a guy stab me in the face with a screwdriver. He somehow managed to post bond on Attempt Murder and 2nd Deg Assault on a Peace Officer along with resisting and a bunch of other crap. While he was on bond he got arrested again for possession of cocaine.

He plead guilty to the charges in my case and got 30 days in county plus several years probation. 30 freakin' days. A short time later he plead guilty to the drug case. 90 days in jail. And people wonder why guys like this are out on the streets.

Ya shoulda shot his ass.....

Bailey Guns
05-23-2018, 06:24
^^ Funny thing...that's what the judge said at his pretrial hearing.

CoGirl303
05-23-2018, 08:28
Sounds about right. I had a guy stab me in the face with a screwdriver. He somehow managed to post bond on Attempt Murder and 2nd Deg Assault on a Peace Officer along with resisting and a bunch of other crap. While he was on bond he got arrested again for possession of cocaine.

He plead guilty to the charges in my case and got 30 days in county plus several years probation. 30 freakin' days. A short time later he plead guilty to the drug case. 90 days in jail. And people wonder why guys like this are out on the streets.

that's insane. sorry that happened to you.

put the animals down the second you get the chance and don't think twice about it.


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Bailey Guns
05-23-2018, 15:23
Call me curious... where in the face... :#

Would've went right thru my right eye but I was wearing glasses at the time. It pushed the lens out of the wire frame and the point of the Phillips went thru the skin just on the outside of my right eye and popped out in the hairline in front of my right ear. It was basically a contact situation inside a vehicle. I didn't have room to draw my gun. That and I was trying really hard to control the guy so I didn't get stabbed again. Once out of the vehicle he no longer had the screwdriver but continued to attack me. I beat the holy hell outta the guy with my ASP. The doc counted 30-something strikes, pretty much from his shoulders to his shins, in the ER.

Side note that made me feel much better: When rescue got there one of the guys asked if the suspect's arm was broken in the accident he'd been in. I said I didn't think so because he was fighting like a sonofabitch with both hands. He walked me over to the ambulance and said, "Look at his arm."

It's been a while so I don't remember which arm...but, he was still handcuffed and both bones were broken in one of his forearms and when I cuffed him (completely dark...I couldn't see a damn thing) I had twisted that broken arm 180° from where it should've been. I just remember thinking (after a brief "oh shit" moment) - "I hope you feel that tomorrow, m'fucker."

cstone
05-23-2018, 16:44
Two types of officers: those who keep the photos and those who don’t. We had a couple of crime scene guys that were very proud of their photography. Some very gruesome photo albums.

I never kept photos because I was afraid my wife or kids would find them someday. I remember once being told by my wife that until the blood tests came back clean there wouldn’t be any relations. She was always afraid I would bring home some Hep ABC, AIDS, or some other exotic strain of something foreign. At work we used to laugh at the blood borne pathogens warnings. Seems like every couple days someone was bleeding on you or you were soaked in some other body fluid from one of the finer class of people we encountered. No one at the hospital could legally tell us what we had been exposed to but we were constantly being tested just to see if we would come up positive. My wife was just afraid I would bring something home and she didn’t relish the idea of orphaning our kids.

Good times. Be safe.

Bailey Guns
05-23-2018, 17:57
I'm with your wife on that. I'm tempted to force my wife to undergo a high-level decon procedure every time she walks in the house from work. It creeps me out to think of what she might be carrying inside our home just on her shoes after walking around a hospital all day. I hate hospitals.

http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/common/imageresizer/image.php?image=/documents/reporter/images/reporter_10.13.00_4.jpg&width=350&height=233&hash=b0a7743782c83b26c27051387b132d4d

"Sorry, sweetheart. You know the drill."