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Posted by the tractor vet on November 20, 2021 at 17:13:28 from (108.220.145.239):

In Reply to: Re: Gun Safety posted by john in la on November 20, 2021 at 15:24:27:

Use to be a nice neighborhood , like i said USE to be . As the old die off and the home is sold one by one they sold off to shell we say Slum lords . and what moves in lets just say they are no the best upstanding . Then ya have the MINISTER that bought a home two doors down , yep a real piece of work , then we get the DRUG dealer move in next to me yea that was fun . Got rid of them and we will not go into detail on that . the minster sells to a new on the block slum lord and he turns the place into a half way house . This now has five -six lowlifes living there for maybe three months up to six months and the place has a revolving door as you have no idea who is coming or going . Then towards town we have a couple drug dealers one on this side of the tracks and one on the other side of the tracks . Sofar in the last two years they have raided three meth labs one JUST down the street . One evening the wife and i were setting on the porch and a county Mont ypulls up and come walking up the walk and he informs us that we now have a x-x-x offender now living five doors down Whoo0opppppeeee . While we still had a dog twice while we were on the last walk of the night and that usually was around a half mile total twice shots were fired . Not much protection to hide behind just a few telephone poles . The one time it was 8 shots the next it was five , two different locations . Call copes report shits fired use telephone pole , wait on cops 18 min. went by before the FIRST one arrived and he cowered in his car layen across the seat second one was about a min behind then the other two showed up . At that point in the walk we were maybe 6 blocks from the cop shop , you could see it plain as day from where i was standing. Nothing was done , they never even went to the house the shots came from. Next time they were Faster by three mins. and again never went looking . Prowler one evening was in my back yard , my dog alerted me to something wrong and i look out the side window and see this guy looking in one of the other windows So i make the call and wait and watch , i watch him start going from house to house it is 3:30 am i sneak out on the ft. porch and watch him while on the phone to the cop shop giving them a blow by blow of what is going on and where he is and what he is doing . I can hear the cops coming at this time in the morning , no no lights of siren i can see from where i am standing as the one came off mill street and made the zig and zag and went up the one street to cros over and work his way from the city limits back towards town Ok this is good then here comes two more coming down my street . them bone heads were LOST as they started with the spot lights like idiots at the bottom of the hill when i told dispatch he was over half way UP the hill on the east side those idiots were looking on the WEST side a 1/4 mile away from where he was at . Well he saw what was going on and ran behind a house, i fed that info to dispatch and NOW here they come still looking on the west side . Then dispatch asked me if i was SURE he was on the EAST SIDE YES EAST SIDE . Here again they NEVER got out of there cars to go on foot . Earlier this year around 1:10 Am we must have had a real desperado on the run as this time i looked out the back window and WOW we had it must have been the whole dept. along with the two townships two state boys and two county boys running around in the back yards with flash lights . Nope they never found who ever they were looking for . So you say you don't feel safe gee what ever gave you that idea . Yea i feel real safe as i am never more then finger tip away from something . And while on the road being a commercial tourist i have always carried even way before it became COOL and while on the road five times in 8 years it was out of it's holster .


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