SarahUCS.. Kim stated she went to the Kroger's looking for an "off duty cop".. But she had to drive past a police substation to get there. (according to our local posters) If she wanted to drop her off with the cops, why not go to the substation?
IMO the "off duty cop" from Kroger's must have been someone she knew or someone she thought knew the AV. She went in looking for the "off duty cop" and ended up there was "only a security guard".
Now she was in a bit of a pickle... She had already called 911 30 minutes earlier with one lie about events making herself the good Samaritan. Now that she couldn't get rid of the AV she needed another set of facts to dump her. That's why she had the guard call in. Notice how the story was quite a bit different.
"There's a woman I don't know in my car who's drunk and won't get out"...What happened to
"I picked up my black girl friend as I was driving by a frat house and these white boys were calling her bad names"Her comments to the security guard give an appearance that she's now just an innocent bystander / victim. This frees her from any obligation to hang around of give any more details about the events earlier at the party.
"I don't know nothing, I just came out and this drunk was in my car, will you get her out please so I can get back to my loving family they are probably worried sick I'm not home yet"...
"Kim stated she went to the Kroger's looking for an "off duty cop".. But she had to drive past a police substation to get there. (according to our local posters) If she wanted to drop her off with the cops, why not go to the substation?"
Now, THAT I find intriguing. Excellent question.