Unreal. This meth addict jerk who once was my neighbor many years ago won't leave me alone. Sunday I was going to the store after the A's-Dbacks game and he yelled "Hey Curtopia". I waved back.
Oh no, that angered him. And I was watching him. He was scoping. Probably wanting to rob my or another place.
I went back to lock my apt. He followed me and was screaming naughty words and then threw a stick at my head.
There were two witnesses. I called 911.
Cops show 30 minutes later, when I am returning from the store to buy beer and smokes ( I'm a guy dammit let me be male! ) and instantly say, "You've been drinking."
"Um, 9 innings of baseball, 3 beers in 3 hours, 2 hot dogs and 1 ear of corn."
They eventually ask me to describe the jerk when he walks down the sidewalk right in front of us all.
"That's the guy!", I stated.
"What do you expect us to do, chase after him," Said Pudgy McCop
"Yeah," I countered, "I believe I've seen you do that on TV a few times."
2006-07-07
08:46:59
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Curt King
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Now get this.
The jerk went behind my apartment and started throwing rocks and sticks at my sliding glas door. While the cops where there!
So I yell at the deputies, "Hey, he's throwing stuff at my window!"
Then the jerk runs right in front of the two officers.
They did nothing. There was a witness, too, a guy working on his truck who was very puzzled by someone throwing crap at a window.
Not the first time. This has got to stop. I am sick of the cops being security guards for the wealthy.
2006-07-07
08:54:56 ·
update #1
This is a true story.
What bothers me the most is I've been thrown in the looney bin for a lot less in the past.
I like the desk sargeant advise, I've never thought of that. To all you scoffers, all I can say is try being poor someday. The police are really security guards for the wealthy.
Oh yeah, the tweaker is still bugging me and the entire neighborhood. The deputies still won't do anything about him. They've been called a number of times now by many folks. He's still running around the place screaming and throwing crap at many folks.
Nothing gets done. Why can't they take him away for the ol' 72-hour looney bin torture routine?
2006-07-12
09:16:13 ·
update #2
You should have shared your beer.
2006-07-07 08:51:46
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answered by Anonymous
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My Springer would retrieve some thing. We had bought him a rubber 'Stick' which we used rather of a classic stick and he loved it. in the destiny my husband threw the 'stick' and it disappeared, the canines presently after it, right into a huge bush! A minute or so, nonetheless no canines with stick so we began to call. All i might want to listen replaced right into a grunting and a intense pitched yapping, which in Gilbert's case meant some thing exciting. next ingredient all of us understand there's a springer with a 4ft lengthy, 9inch huge FENCE submit in his mouth. He proceeded to carry this for a superb quarter mile lower back to the abode and it really is nonetheless contained in the backyard... What I had initially lengthy previous to write down is that an somewhat similar ingredient got here about to Gilbert one time when we were away adn some friends were searching after him. He stuck a stick which lodged contained in the lower back of his throat and led to a huge hollow which needed restoration. Very scary, really for our friends. he's 10 now so he's calmed down somewhat lol.
2016-11-06 01:27:36
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answered by ? 4
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So, what are you asking? There is no question here. Just some guy bitchin cause the cops can fix all his problems. Got news for you genious, cops can't just lock someone up cause you don't like them. There has to be a think called Probable Cause....And if you wanna ***** about cops...find someplace else besides the Law Enforcement section...guess what cops read this section from time to time...
2006-07-07 09:28:07
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answered by la_diablita_1999 2
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I call bull**** on this story. However, every b.s. story has a grain of truth in it somewhere, so here's my advice. About the cops: Call the PD & ask for the desk sergeant, tell him the tale, and he might describe the process for making a formal complaint against the officers. About the meth-head: If he's truly harassing you, get a restraining order.
2006-07-07 20:07:55
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answered by pvpd73127 4
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So what's the question? Why didn't the cops make the pinch? Who knows? hey....we have lazy bastards in this profession just like anyone else. Did you think to call and ask to speak to the duty supervisor?
Try that next time. You may get the result you're looking for. Or not.
2006-07-07 08:52:18
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answered by Quasimodo 7
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He followed you, threw a stick at your head, and screamed naughty words? So he's a basketcase, so what? Did he put hands on you, or touch your property? And you call the cops, and they're supposed to do what, put him in the corner? What are you, 8? You said you want to be a man, so act like one!
2006-07-07 08:53:59
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answered by Me 2
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Nice "story". Very stereotypical characterizations you've made. I really like the part when you try to convince us it's real when you say there were witnesses, whom we can't talk to.
Since you call the police "security guards for the wealthy", does that mean your tweaker neighbor is wealthy???
2006-07-07 09:29:24
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answered by gunsandammoatwork 6
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Did the cop ever chase after the guy? You left that part out...but it was a funny ending, as long as you weren't hurt by the stick.
2006-07-07 08:52:42
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answered by sdarp1322 5
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You are kidding me - cops are so "ooh, i'm a cop, i have authority". They thought the ordeal was funny and didn't want to run because the donuts around their midsections would fall off. Sorry man
2006-07-07 08:52:31
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answered by brandiwhine 4
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Since they were'nt there the first time the "meth addict" attacked you,they won't apprehend him unless they're sure YOU will press charges.
2006-07-07 08:53:09
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answered by Anonymous
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