Friday, June 08, 2007

Soccer Mom Sees Rubberband Gun And Fears For Her Life...


"An 11-year-old Ocoee boy was arrested for playing with a toy gun. Police said the arrest was necessary, because it was a safety issue.

The boy was using a rubber band gun and his father said the kid did nothing wrong, but police said they take it as a serious threat and the 11-year-old is facing felony charges.

The crime isn't very common, but Ocoee police said it is serious. It centers on an 11-year0old boy and his toy short-barreled shotgun.

The incident started Sunday afternoon, when the 11-year-old was riding in his dad's pickup near Clarke Road and White Road in Ocoee. Someone driving nearby called police after they said the boy pointed what looked like a real gun out the window. The victim told police she was afraid for her life.

"With that type of behavior, it's hard to tell if it's a real gun or not, especially in their car," said Sgt. Randy Conyers, Ocoee Police Department."

Yes indeed. An 11 year-old playing cop IS a distinctly loathsome type of behavior, officer Fife, pardon, Conyers.

"Eyewitness News spoke to the father of the suspect on the phone. He said his son is out of juvenile detention and that a judge told him the case would be dropped. He also confirmed that the gun was black, but that it looked more like a stick than a gun."

So some blissninny sees a kid brandishing a RUBBER-FREAKING-BAND TOY, then calls for the stormtroopers who obligingly lock the kid up. Repeat after me; men raised solely by women are nothing more than truly ugly women and we've enough of THEM to go around so for chrissake grow some stones. It obviously WAS NOT a REAL GUN, officer Fife, pardon, Conyers, so letting the boy go was out of the question?

Now On To Part II Of Today's See What Happens When The Servants Decide They've Become The Masters...

CHELSEA, Vt. - "A prosecutor dropped charges against a woman who was arrested for staring at and making faces at a police dog. After all, the prosecutor reasoned, the four-legged witness can't testify.

Jayna Hutchinson was about to go on trial this week on charges of cruelty to a police animal and resisting arrest, but the case was dropped Tuesday.

"I think it was going to be difficult to prove her conduct changed the dog's behavior," Orange County State's Attorney Will Porter said. "Most of the time (in harassment cases) people would come tell the court what it felt like. Dogs can't do that."

...she approached Protzman's cruiser, where his dog, Max, was waiting. She put her face within inches of the window and stared at Max "in a taunting/harassing manner," Protzman wrote in an affidavit.

"Prosecuting a woman for `staring' at a police dog is absurd," said her lawyer, public defender Kelly Green. "People are allowed to make faces at police dogs and officers to express their disapproval. It's constitutional expression."

So now they believe even their DOGS to be better than us. Think we've sunk FAR enough? What's that? Thank heavens there aren't any LE trained Attack-Chickens or we'd be lower than THEM, TOO?

Tell you what; this particular party is going to end soon. One way or the other.

Thanks to The War on Guns

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