Posted on 06/17/2016 9:24:46 AM PDT by rktman
Deputies responded to the park that has 62 campsites on Beaver Road for a report of shots fired just after 10 p.m. Thursday, reads a prepared statement from Major Tom Scheben, sheriff's spokesman.
When they arrived, they found a suspicious vehicle parked near a lake.
State Park Rangers began conducting an immediate search of the area. Upon calling out the subjects name, three shots from a suspected firearm were fired in the general area.
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Who names these places? Xaviera Hollander?
yup, and if you’re looking for a pretty drive from Laramie to Cheyenne, just take the Happy Jack offramp for Happy Jack Road.
The history of the site to read after you get done snickering:
http://parks.ky.gov/parks/historicsites/big-bone-lick/history.aspx
Thomas Jefferson, etc.
A good suggestion for a name change for Pennsylvania Ave.
hahahahahaha
Hillary wishes he’d get that lively on the campaign trail!
probably one that flew off the shelf?
Having been there, I can say with authority that there are certainly many lovely Wyoming gals who could make Jack happy, indeed.
We have a major road in the Atlanta area called - Beaver Ruin Road
LOL! Now there’s a name that hasn’t been heard in a while.
At least they aren’t looking for the shooter on Murder Creek.
Three of anything is the symbol for distress. Could it be someone is lost and has a firearm and the shots were a distress signal?
Give them a break, remember it is Kentucky, the home of political prisoners and Mitch McConnell.
Kentucky now holds the record for holding a man in prison for killing his wife, 25 years. A northerner missionary that got on the wrong side of the KKK and local authorities.
LOL!
Beaver Road through Big Bone Lick??
Where is this? Porn County??
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