First off, it's not Detroit. However, you have a point. How long does it take to get what you need out of the car and go back inside? That shouldn't take more than a minute. Is there any police department in the world that has that kind of response time?Cedar Park Dad wrote:JJVP wrote:C-dub wrote:I often times remember something I've left in my truck or am just plain looking for something that might have been left in my truck after dark, but never at 0300. It's going to be interesting how this plays out. I wonder which neighbor it was that called and what they were doing up at 0300.
What I would like to know is what a teenage girl was doing up at 3:00 AM.
A teenage girl who said she witnessed a portion of the incident said she never saw Middleton provoke the deputies: "He wasn't belligerent or anything."
How did the police get there that quickly? Thats a seriously fast response time. Somethign is amiss.
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Re: FL: LEO Shoots Man Rummaging in Car Late Night
I often times remember something I've left in my truck or am just plain looking for something that might have been left in my truck after dark, but never at 0300. It's going to be interesting how this plays out. I wonder which neighbor it was that called and what they were doing up at 0300.