Criminals and some homeless people are definitely master manipulators. I often wonder if I need to be even more rude to strangers like this. This is a college apartment complex, so maybe that's why everyone here seems so oblivious/indifferent. I checked the laundry room and there are no outlets to charge a phone or anything, so his story for being in the laundry room is inconsistent. I've run into him at the convenience store next to my apartment and it seems like he just loiters at any place he can get away with it.Jim Beaux wrote: I would have considered giving this guy $10-20 while telling him to move on. These guys are master manipulators & will use & victimize those who befriend him.
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- Sat Jan 02, 2016 2:38 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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- Sat Jan 02, 2016 2:32 pm
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- Sat Jan 02, 2016 11:11 am
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^I did some research on the laws regarding this, and yes, I think you're right. http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/D ... /CR.14.htm
Art. 14.01. OFFENSE WITHIN VIEW. (a) A peace officer or any other person, may, without a warrant, arrest an offender when the offense is committed in his presence or within his view, if the offense is one classed as a felony or as an offense against the public peace.
- Sat Jan 02, 2016 9:23 am
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^Good suggestion, I just emailed the property manager and told them exactly that. They sent out an email before telling all residents to lock the door to the laundry room, and obviously that did nothing to deter him.
Update: I just checked the laundry room and he left a ton of clothes and a torn up backpack in the trash can, probably for later retrieval. I put all of his clothes in a trash bag outside the laundry room and wrote a note that says "Sorry dude, I didn't want to call the police but you can't be living in my laundry room. Take your stuff and leave. Don't come back."
Update: I just checked the laundry room and he left a ton of clothes and a torn up backpack in the trash can, probably for later retrieval. I put all of his clothes in a trash bag outside the laundry room and wrote a note that says "Sorry dude, I didn't want to call the police but you can't be living in my laundry room. Take your stuff and leave. Don't come back."
- Sat Jan 02, 2016 8:29 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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You and the few posters above you make some interesting points. I remember when I first caught him in there he tried to get me to talk to him and said "I'm just charging my phone in here, you can use the room if you need to" and then he fled the area as soon as I pulled up my phone about to call the cops. Now, I want to be compassionate towards homeless people, but this is a violation of my living space.GlassG19 wrote:Not to discredit your decisions so far; I personally would have tried visiting in conversation to whether I could have helped him find (warm) shelter or a different place to stay. Being homeless isn't a sign of a "criminal" ( not assuming he is or isn't a criminal) & I firmly believe a little compassion in the beginning goes along way. I know personal homeless person who is not a drug addict (recovered) & acholic & is really a great human being & I "try" to understand if I was by chance in that same situation, where & what would I do. Not good for him staying in your laundry mat for sure but maybe a helping hand sometimes goes way better than current circumstances. Just IMPO. Hope everyone stays safe through this.
Still you have a good point though, I could have avoided all of this I'm sure if I had just leveled with him. The first time I saw him though he was wearing street gang clothes and my sixth sense was telling me not to talk to him, so I just ignored him. He acts really suspicious and isn't someone I'd normally talk to. He talks like he's from the ghetto, wears the color red, you get the idea.
I was homeless for a very brief amount of time (one week) when I was younger and I never did anything like this. It annoys me but y'all are right, I guess I should just avoid the situation at all costs and call the police.
- Sat Jan 02, 2016 7:58 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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Calling the police is usually a last resort, but this has been an ongoing problem that won't solve itself without police intervention. Somehow he found out where I live before I even opened my door to tell him not to come back. I had tried to keep it a secret but I guess he found out where I live somehow. This is my home though and I have nowhere else to run. I have to do something about this because he does not belong here. It would be kind of crazy for me not to call the cops on him, especially when he is clearly breaking the law and has no right to be here. I had no choice. I was trying to do my laundry.cbr6864r wrote:A word of advice don't contact anyone you plan on calling the cops on especially when they know where you live.
I mean my apartment complex is not a homeless shelter. He shouldn't get free WiFi and a warm place to hang out, in the same room where I do my laundry. This is probably the 5th time he has trespassed and nobody is doing anything about it except me. I don't want to fight but I will carry a knife in the meantime just in case. I guess I will just call the police next time I see him.
- Sat Jan 02, 2016 7:16 am
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homeless person trespassing at apartment complex
A homeless kid has been living in the laundry room at my apartment complex and I have been trying to get him arrested for trespassing. I have emailed the apartment management more than once and they have so far done nothing except tell residents to lock the door to the laundry room, which obviously doesn't do anything if he has a key.
At 5AM as I was taking out the trash, and I was checking the laundry room to make sure it was clear so I could do some laundry. The homeless guy opens the door and asks me "Hey blood, do you have WiFi?" I told him no, and he tried to watch me enter my apartment. I pretended to go somewhere else and waited until he went back into the laundry room and called the police. Eventually the police arrived, questioned him, and escorted him off the property. Only a few minutes later I hear something, and through the window blinds I see it's the same guy getting his bicycle, talking all kinds of trash. He said "I know it was you! I see you looking at me! I'll be coming back for you!" I opened my door and said "Don't come back here." I called the police again and they said "I'm not sure how he got back in your apartment complex after we escorted him away. If we see him again we will talk to him."
I am probably a few weeks away from getting my CHL and I anticipate running into this lowlife again. What should I do if I see him again after he threatened me? Can I perform a citizens arrest if I catch him in the laundry room and he acts threatening towards me?
At 5AM as I was taking out the trash, and I was checking the laundry room to make sure it was clear so I could do some laundry. The homeless guy opens the door and asks me "Hey blood, do you have WiFi?" I told him no, and he tried to watch me enter my apartment. I pretended to go somewhere else and waited until he went back into the laundry room and called the police. Eventually the police arrived, questioned him, and escorted him off the property. Only a few minutes later I hear something, and through the window blinds I see it's the same guy getting his bicycle, talking all kinds of trash. He said "I know it was you! I see you looking at me! I'll be coming back for you!" I opened my door and said "Don't come back here." I called the police again and they said "I'm not sure how he got back in your apartment complex after we escorted him away. If we see him again we will talk to him."
I am probably a few weeks away from getting my CHL and I anticipate running into this lowlife again. What should I do if I see him again after he threatened me? Can I perform a citizens arrest if I catch him in the laundry room and he acts threatening towards me?