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To: Racehorse

In all cases one shouldn’t follow a suspect, they should only call the police and wait?
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A mother whose 4-year-old was being abducted chased the suspect down and crashed her vehicle into his car, triggering a manhunt and the arrest of the suspect, Albuquerque police said Thursday.

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Actor Taye Diggs chased down and detained an intruder after returning home from the Screen Actors Guild Awards Sunday night in Studio City.

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John Brewer was manager of Hardy’s Shoe Store in Oak Cliff. After hearing a news flash that J. D. Tippit had been shot nearby, he saw a man acting strangely outside the shop: “The police cars were racing up and down Jefferson with their sirens blasting and it appeared to me that this guy was hiding from them. He waited until there was a break in the activity and then he headed west until he got to the Texas Theatre.”

Brewer went into the theatre and spoke to Warren Burroughs, the assistant manager. Burroughs had seen him enter the balcony of the theatre. When the police arrived Brewer accompanied the officers into the cinema where he pointed out the man he had seen acting in a suspicious manner. After a brief struggle Oswald was arrested.
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What George Zimmerman did was not unusual or illegal. Trayvon Martin chose to attack Zimmerman instead of just going into his home or calling 911.


2,038 posted on 07/11/2013 12:51:09 PM PDT by Irenic (The pencil sharpener and Elmer's glue is put away-- we've lost the red wheel barrow)
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To: Irenic

That was classic! Thanks.


2,208 posted on 07/11/2013 1:13:11 PM PDT by Rushmore Rocks
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