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Oh, another shelter in place. People told to stay in their homes until advised by the pooleece. Bullshit!!!!!
Oh, another shelter in place. People told to stay in their homes until advised by the pooleece. Bullshit!!!!!
Getting tired of those comments too?
I think that the most of us agree. Jack.Not really, just don't think it is an appropriate attempt at humor and undermines the overall high decency of the NES community.
I think that the most of us agree. Jack.
Oh, another shelter in place. People told to stay in their homes until advised by the pooleece. Bullshit!!!!!
NES handle of shooter?
Police party. Look out for operator wannabes.
Oh, and cower in place.
Must have hit a nerve.
The proof in is in your reply.
We'll have to disagree on both what is appropriate.
Quoted for hilarity.
The ignore list grows by leaps and bounds. Enjoy your thread.
2 Coasties (women)were victims, perp was a Coastie as well.
WTF does "matriculating out" mean? Outprocessing?
End of contract is how I would read matriculating in this context. But it's an odd context to use that word in. It's typically used for graduating from one school to the next.
Do coasties train at the maritime academy in Bourne?
A guy in my guard unit was a Bourne cop. Hope it wasn't him but can't find a name yet. What a F ed up situation.
They were ASKED to stay in place, and not ordered to do so.
As you yourself have said before, if you're going to stir the pot at least do it with the correct information.
Jared MacDonald, according to what Woodside told the press.
Word I have is that the officer is doing as well as can be expected after getting hit with a .223 in the abdomen. Not completely out of the woods, and he has some serious recovery coming, but I hear he's in good spirits.
Word I have is that the officer is doing as well as can be expected after getting hit with a .223 in the abdomen.
Word I have is that the officer is doing as well as can be expected after getting hit with a .223 in the abdomen. Not completely out of the woods, and he has some serious recovery coming, but I hear he's in good spirits.
Damn. That's gotta hurt. Anyone know if the officer was wearing body armor?
Glad to hear that he's recovering. Thoughts and prayers for a full recover go his way and to the wounded woman also.
News story said it hit just below the armor. However .223 will go thru standard LE armor, which is designed and tested for common pistol rounds only.