Well, they agreed to speak to the police, so...
That wasn't very politically correct...
Well, they agreed to speak to the police, so...
Well the "Do not mix hydromorphone with alcohol, as a sexy party may occur," is pretty convincing. But I'm really ready to ditch my shoulder immobilizer.
But you are really old tooHad 2 ribs separated years ago. That was maybe the worst pain I have had to endure.
Oh fyi, if anyone is wondering why I've been on INGO so much, I had major shoulder surgery last week. So I'm out of commission for a while.... but I do have a pile of hydromorphone, way more than I need for sure.... and no, I'm not making a sales pitch.
Feel free to come to my house and I'll show you the CAD. You know, since you don't believe it happened because it hasn't made the news.
I trust that it happened. You guys aren't just going to make **** up. But I can't really talk about it elsewhere without a link. No one will believe it without a link.
It is the trying to sleep that really gets me. The initial injury was kickboxing which is manly enough. The reinjury on the other hand was making up a top bunk bed, slipping , and cracking where it had just healed on a metal safety rail...Had 2 ribs separated years ago. That was maybe the worst pain I have had to endure.
Hopefully he doesn't think that.
I look at him a lot like my brother-in-law. Sometimes we agree, sometimes not, but he always has an opinion and gives the rest of us someone to talk about.
Investigators found 17 shell casings at the scene. There were three bullet holes in the police car and none in the house.
Im going to guess tec-9 or similar.From the IndyChannel story
It also said he was on patrol at the time? Was this a second police car? Sort of confusing how they have it written.
... Where'd the other 14 end up? Was he holding the gun with the little thingies to the side instead of on-top? Or maybe they went into the ground.
17 shots... Glock 17 perhaps? Ruger SR9?
It also said he was on patrol at the time? Was this a second police car? Sort of confusing how they have it written.
... Where'd the other 14 end up? Was he holding the gun with the little thingies to the side instead of on-top? Or maybe they went into the ground.
17 shots... Glock 17 perhaps? Ruger SR9?
Where is the "on patrol" part? I see "on parole" but nothing about patrol.Could have followed him home after shift.
Surprised they caught the guy, though. I mean, doing a mag dump and getting out of there, it might've been very hard to figure out who did it. Especially in a residential area. He must've done something stupid. Thank God.
Where is the "on patrol" part? I see "on parole" but nothing about patrol.
Where is the "on patrol" part? I see "on parole" but nothing about patrol.
The witnesses told officers they saw a black man driving a tan, mid-2000s Chevy Cobalt and had parked the car a few houses east of the house. They said they saw the suspect get out of the car, yell "F--- the police," and shoot at the house and police car.
One witness also said they saw somebody matching the suspect's description walking around the officer's house Friday. They said the person was wearing a white T-shirt with "Black Lives Matter" on it.
When police looked at the surveillance video, there were no other vehicles seen on video between 1:30 a.m. and 2:28 a.m.
From the IndyChannel story
It also said he was on patrol at the time? Was this a second police car? Sort of confusing how they have it written.
... Where'd the other 14 end up? Was he holding the gun with the little thingies to the side instead of on-top? Or maybe they went into the ground.
17 shots... Glock 17 perhaps? Ruger SR9?
I think the online story has evolved as more information was gathered.
Now it says that the dude was on surveillance video and arrested shortly after. Don't remember seeing the video tidbit in the early reporting.
What color was the surveillance video camera?
Clearly it was black and white.