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The police are at it again


Jakob

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Around 1:15 AM my dad woke me up saying the police were calling and needed to speak to us outside our home. The second I opened the door I had about 3 red dots from an AR-15 pointed at my chest, along with 7 police officers telling me to put my hands on my head and get on my knees. What was this all about? a 911 hangup. This was quite impossible because everyone in my house was asleep. This is the 4th time this has happened this month. I was accused of being intoxicated and threatened to be tazed multiple times. The main officer did nothing but threaten me.

 

Over the past 8 Months I've been physically abused, threatened and stalked. 6 different times. I'm pushing for harassment tomorrow, any advice?

 

I'm thinking about moving out of town just because of this.

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You tards actually got me thinking, but it turns out the police are issued lazers. I think all of the AR-15's have that option in NC I think. Anyways, our neighbor told us this morning that the police were shining lights in her windows about 15 minutes before this 911 hangup even took place.

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Laser pointers would be tasers, they would not for any reason been pointing AR-15's at you even for tasers, law enforcement uses what are called X26 tasers they are pretty standard.

I'm calling BS, they would not of had you answering the door like that anyways, especially if your dad woke you up first, your dad probably answered the door talked to the cops and then went and grabbed you.

If it seriously went down the way you are calling it, I bet your dad was in on it as a scare tactic to straighten you out. Aka you're a punk wanna be and need straightening out before you really do take a wrong turn, life doesn't have save points like video games you make a big enough mistake you will have to live with it. And having to deal with a felony the rest of your life is not cool and you will be kicking yourself for the rest of your life

In fact rethinking everything, your dad is in on it, quit being a little punk get new friends, and straighten your ass out.

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Laser pointers would be tasers, they would not for any reason been pointing AR-15's at you even for tasers, law enforcement uses what are called X26 tasers they are pretty standard.

I'm calling BS, they would not of had you answering the door like that anyways, especially if your dad woke you up first, your dad probably answered the door talked to the cops and then went and grabbed you.

If it seriously went down the way you are calling it, I bet your dad was in on it as a scare tactic to straighten you out. Aka you're a punk wanna be and need straightening out before you really do take a wrong turn, life doesn't have save points like video games you make a big enough mistake you will have to live with it. And having to deal with a felony the rest of your life is not cool and you will be kicking yourself for the rest of your life

In fact rethinking everything, your dad is in on it, quit being a little punk get new friends, and straighten your ass out.

Nah, dude you actually are right it was probably a tazer, I didn't actually think of that. I figured it was just the rifles they had. My dad actually woke me up telling me the police were calling and told us to come outside. I thought for sure they were going to inform us my elderly grandmother had passed. I just pulled up my phone logs from U-Verse and it showed the Reidsville police dept called my house before they claimed the 911 hangup happened. I'm about to to go down to the station now and put an end to this.

 

As much phoney baloney as this sounds this is the 6th time something like this has happened since January.

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Laser pointers would be tasers, they would not for any reason been pointing AR-15's at you even for tasers, law enforcement uses what are called X26 tasers they are pretty standard.

I'm calling BS, they would not of had you answering the door like that anyways, especially if your dad woke you up first, your dad probably answered the door talked to the cops and then went and grabbed you.

If it seriously went down the way you are calling it, I bet your dad was in on it as a scare tactic to straighten you out. Aka you're a punk wanna be and need straightening out before you really do take a wrong turn, life doesn't have save points like video games you make a big enough mistake you will have to live with it. And having to deal with a felony the rest of your life is not cool and you will be kicking yourself for the rest of your life

In fact rethinking everything, your dad is in on it, quit being a little punk get new friends, and straighten your ass out.

I just re-read the rest of your punk ass message to me, I've never been arrested in my life and if it was some setup my whole family wouldn't be working on getting a lawyer right now. 6 times this year man.

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