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Skip
07-06-2018, 11:17
https://imgur.com/RJCLD7S.jpg


This is about a half mile from me on a adjacent street.

Slept through the whole thing! [LOL]

I'd ask if it's time to move, but in talking to people, this is everywhere now in the metro. Happy no one got hurt and BG is in custody.

Monky
07-06-2018, 11:58
I had the FBI roll with swat to the house directly across the street from me to arrest an old man on kid porn charges.. I kind of wish they'd have shot him. He's now spending the rest of his life at camp fed..

mindfold
07-06-2018, 12:11
I would like to know where you lived before if you think Lone Tree is the “hood”. Bel Air? 🤣


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Martinjmpr
07-06-2018, 13:12
Back in 2008 I was still waking up early to go to work. Got up around 5:30 to put the dog out and saw, oddly, that there was a car parked in front of our house. Furthermore, it was a Denver police car, which was strange because we lived in Englewood.

Then I noticed cars parked up and down the street. Mostly unmarked but some police. And people were going in and out of the house next door.

Turns out the guy next door (who ran a "custom motorcycle shop") was being targeted in the raids against the Mongols motorcycle gang.

https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/federal-agents-take-on-mongols-motorcycle-gang

Whatever they did, they must not have found anything incriminating. He was still there at the end of the day and AFAIK he was never arrested nor charged. He was still living there when the wife and I moved out of the neighborhood in February of last year.

Skip
07-06-2018, 14:01
I had the FBI roll with swat to the house directly across the street from me to arrest an old man on kid porn charges.. I kind of wish they'd have shot him. He's now spending the rest of his life at camp fed..

At least he doesn't live by you anymore. Second best outcome?



I would like to know where you lived before if you think Lone Tree is the “hood”. Bel Air? ��

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Skip
07-06-2018, 14:04
Back in 2008 I was still waking up early to go to work. Got up around 5:30 to put the dog out and saw, oddly, that there was a car parked in front of our house. Furthermore, it was a Denver police car, which was strange because we lived in Englewood.

Then I noticed cars parked up and down the street. Mostly unmarked but some police. And people were going in and out of the house next door.

Turns out the guy next door (who ran a "custom motorcycle shop") was being targeted in the raids against the Mongols motorcycle gang.

https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/federal-agents-take-on-mongols-motorcycle-gang

Whatever they did, they must not have found anything incriminating. He was still there at the end of the day and AFAIK he was never arrested nor charged. He was still living there when the wife and I moved out of the neighborhood in February of last year.

I'm reading there were no arrests here either, which means it was just a search?

It's unsettling to think a situation is that dangerous but still could exist near you.

Irving
07-06-2018, 14:13
Would you say that your neighborhood is really quiet and you would never expect anything like that to happen around there?

Skip
07-06-2018, 14:25
Would you say that your neighborhood is really quiet and you would never expect anything like that to happen around there?

Overall, yes. But on this, no.

We had DCSD deputies sitting in our hoods for months after this family (rental) moved in. Usually there was a car in front of my house late at night (good hiding spot). I expected something like this to go down eventually if they didn't move out.

I knew (second hand) there were some tensions with the people who lived around that house too. So it didn't seem like a "new leaf" situation.

Only real excitement like this was a few years ago when a neighbor decided to get stabby (no one died). I think that family moved out. It was much further from me.

BladesNBarrels
07-07-2018, 10:32
Well, it is good you don't live in a gated community.


Marijuana syndicate grew pot in gated Greenwood Village home and sold it around the U.S.
Twenty-four people are accused of racketeering, marijuana cultivation and distribution, money laundering and tax evasion

from the Denver Post last Nov. 21

BladesNBarrels
07-07-2018, 10:34
Would you say that your neighborhood is really quiet and you would never expect anything like that to happen around there?

[Coffee]

Skip
07-07-2018, 11:42
Well, it is good you don't live in a gated community.


Marijuana syndicate grew pot in gated Greenwood Village home and sold it around the U.S.
Twenty-four people are accused of racketeering, marijuana cultivation and distribution, money laundering and tax evasion

from the Denver Post last Nov. 21

It is. I can't afford to live around the pot industry, I only get to smell it when I have to drive through Denver on 25.