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Stolen gun falls from inmate's body cavity during search at north Alabama jail
AL.com ^
| March 28, 2017 at 1:05 PM, updated March 29, 2017 at 7:50 AM
| Ashley Remkus | aremkus@al.com
Posted on 03/29/2017 2:06:29 PM PDT by COBOL2Java
Jesse Roberts (Limestone County Sheriff's Office)
It's not yet clear whether the owner wants it back, but Limestone County authorities recovered a stolen gun when it fell from an inmate's body cavity during a search at the jail. Jesse O'Neal Roberts, 23, of Elkmont, was being booked into the Limestone County Jail on a misdemeanor charge of public intoxication when the weapon fell from his body, said sheriff's spokesman Stephen Young.
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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; News/Current Events; US: Alabama
KEYWORDS: alabama; banglist; chat; conceal; frisk; gun; keisterstash; localnews
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To: COBOL2Java
Does the owner want his gun back?
To: COBOL2Java
I believe the term is “deep concealment”. How drunk you’d have to be to manage to jam a .380 where the sun don’t shine is not a matter I’d care to contemplate. I don’t think that’s what gun lube is actually for, but what the hell do I know?
To: COBOL2Java
Waitaminit!
This guy was out getting his drink on and got arrested, while carrying a gun up in ‘em?
How? Why? WTH?
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posted on
03/29/2017 2:10:42 PM PDT
by
Grimmy
(equivocation is but the first step along the road to capitulation)
To: COBOL2Java
Oh, that’s where it went.
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posted on
03/29/2017 2:10:57 PM PDT
by
Steely Tom
(Liberals think in propaganda)
To: COBOL2Java
This guy is going to be a big hit on the inside.
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posted on
03/29/2017 2:11:44 PM PDT
by
Autonomous User
(During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.)
To: COBOL2Java
He’s gonna be popular..................
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posted on
03/29/2017 2:12:02 PM PDT
by
Red Badger
(Ending a sentence with a preposition is nothing to be afraid of........)
To: COBOL2Java
To: Autonomous User
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posted on
03/29/2017 2:12:23 PM PDT
by
Red Badger
(Ending a sentence with a preposition is nothing to be afraid of........)
To: COBOL2Java
“Honest, officer, I must’ve slipped and fell on it, I have no idea how it got in there.”
To: Billthedrill
eeewwwwwwww......
For such a vile deed he deserved to have the gun go off inside.... too bad it wasn’t loaded.
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posted on
03/29/2017 2:12:31 PM PDT
by
Enchante
(Libtards are enemies of true civilization!)
To: COBOL2Java
If he was engaged in a drinking, he obviously lost.
To: Steely Tom
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posted on
03/29/2017 2:13:02 PM PDT
by
COBOL2Java
("Game over, man, game over!" (my advice to DemocRATs))
To: COBOL2Java
You're doing it wrong
To: COBOL2Java
To: COBOL2Java
It fell? From a body cavity?
~shudder~
This reminds me of that old internet meme - goatse.
If you don’t know what that is - count yourself lucky. And do not Google it.
To: Billthedrill
The fact that the .380 fell out indicates that fellers holster is accustomed to bigger caliber weapons...just sayin’
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posted on
03/29/2017 2:14:55 PM PDT
by
Covenantor
(Men are ruled...by liars who rewfuse them news, and by fools who cannot govern. " Chesterton)
To: COBOL2Java
What’s really impressive is that it was a .44 Magnum
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posted on
03/29/2017 2:15:28 PM PDT
by
PGR88
To: Responsibility2nd
goatse That one could have kiestered a 1911 ...
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posted on
03/29/2017 2:16:20 PM PDT
by
NorthMountain
(The Democrats ... have lost their grip on reality -DJT)
To: Responsibility2nd
Yikes! You had to remind me. :/
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posted on
03/29/2017 2:16:46 PM PDT
by
RushIsMyTeddyBear
(****happy dance**** BIGLY!!!! Shadilay!)
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