Posted on 01/06/2008 2:13:20 PM PST by microgood
No. Rural areas have more then their fair share of dangerous low life too.
“If this mother of several was aware of drugs in the home then she is to blame.”
If the authorities can’t keep drugs out of prisons. how is this woman going to keep them out of her house? Jerk*ff!
“If this mother of several was aware of drugs in the home then she is to blame.”
If the authorities can’t keep drugs out of prisons. how is this woman going to keep them out of her house? Jerk*ff!
We've got more people in jail now than any communist country ever dreamed of. Most of them for "drugs".
I'm still trying to find where in the Constitution it gave the FedGov power to wage a "War on Drugs". It took an Amendment for them to wage a "War on Alcohol".
Aside from Tylenol, I'm not a drug user... but this crap has got to stop...
Yeah, that's the ticket, let's just have the police kill people who use illegal drugs.
Kinda makes you wonder when you are going to have “uninvited guests” doesn’t it? Either government agents, or copy cat home invaders shouting “police”...
That is not what I said but if you want to put words where I didn’t say them, fine.
This woman had how many kids?
All living within this home which illegal drugs were found.
Obviously she wasn’t doing her job as a mother which is to nurture and protect her children pal.
Had she been doing her job as a mother the drugs wouldn’t have been any where near the place.
Did she deserve to die?
I doubt it, I wasn’t there.
Funny. I was thinking that it might not have been the best idea for a mother of six infants to allow a felon convicted of drug trafficking and weapons charges to sell drugs from her house.
"Community leaders expressed outrage last night but urged calm to the crowd of about 300 people who marched with family members"
Too bad those "community leaders" and 300 people didn't stand outside her house months ago chanting, "No more drugs in our neighborhood!" and forced this scumbag out.
Lima has a bad drug reputation, which it deserves. And, we need a SWAT team because of the gangs. This happened in a drug infested area. The cop who killed her is devastated, as is the town. There was a demonstration last night, and they are calling for Sharpton and/or Jackson, though it wasn’t a racially motivated raid. The crack house had been under investigation for some time. What happened is unfortunate, and after a couple thousand like raids, this is the first time something like this happened. We won’t know what really went on until after BCI conducts its investigation. I live here, and hate what is going on.
Check out post #43
That is generally an indication that the one shot was not armed.
That is not at all what I said there bunny.
What I said was that this mom was not doing her job if she allowed drugs in her home and around all these kids.
But hey, read in to it what ever conclusion you care to jump to.
Why He!! Let’s just declare Anarchy and disband all Police Departments...
Yeah, I know how that works. That's why I was calling you on it. To let you know I know.
That happens all too often ~ a cop shoots the dog (or stomps the cat) and next thing you know bullets are flying everywhere.
Next time the team leader should notify everybody that they're shooting the dogs so don't be surprised to hear gunfire.
Of course having two pit bulls inside a house with half a dozen kids probably isn't a wise idea in the first place.
Was the term "Ms." used to avoid using the term Miss or unwed mother of 6?
Obviously, a productive member of society, except for a few missed opportunities to achieve a 100% broodmare rating.
" Two pit bulls that were inside the home also were shot by police, Chief Garlock said. One of the dogs died from its injuries."
In this neighborhood, in a house full of children - both an indicator and a bad idea.
"....Ms. Wilson was a stay-at-home mother who "took care of kids and went to bingo."
If Tanika Williams was a "stay at home mother" -- then her drug dealing boyfriend must be an Undocumented Pharmacist.
Since there is no mention that either Mother or "boyfriend" had a legitimate job - are we to assume the entire household was being enabled by the taxpayers?
"Junior Cook, Ms. Wilson's cousin and next-door neighbor, said police "broke down the door and started shooting." He denied police claims that Terry sold drugs from the house. "No one ever came and knocked on that door or bought drugs there," Mr. Cook said."
Obviously a trustworthy witness -- who offered no explanation of why drugs were found in the home...
Perhaps the drugs were sold ONLY on the street corner?
"Family members said Terry, who was convicted in 1994 on drug trafficking and weapons charges, had been dating Ms. Wilson for nearly two years.
Uh, when the "boyfriend" appears to be a live in -- do you still call it dating in that neighborhood?
Lay down with the dogs and you get fleas...
To blame for what? For drugs being in the home?
Or are you suggesting if she was unarmed, she is also to blame for herself being shot to death?
No, you seem to jump to conclusions.
What I said is that the mother is to blame.
She should not have allowed drugs in to her home around the children.She did and thus didn’t do her job as a mother which is to provide for and protect her kids.
But hey pal, don’t get your panties in a wad thinking about that, just that this “mom” died without knowing any more about this other then drugs were found in the home by police officers. Those are the known facts. Pal.
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