The driver was described as "a heavyset Hispanic male."
The motorist got the license number of the pickup truck. A police spokesman said the vehicle was registered to an oil and gas company. The driver had not be identified or traced at press time of the newspaper.
http://galvestondailynews.com/story/307830" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;[League City Police Sgt. Bryan] Campbell asked drivers to call police to report incidents involving something other than a police patrol car making a traffic stop.
“Always err on the side of caution,” Campbell said. “Don’t hesitate to call police, and we’ll be able to respond to figure out what’s going on.”
Please remind your wives, girlfriends, children who drive, relatives, etc., about this kind of thing. Many people are so flustered by a traffic stop that they will comply with anything a bogus cop tells them to do.
In unrelated news, though only a short distance away, a man became annoyed with a neighbor who was playing loud music at 2 a.m. in the 1700 block of League City Parkway. The two parties had words. Then the offended man allegedly went home, retrieved a handgun, confronted the noisy neighbor, and fired shots into the air.
He was charged with class B disorderly conduct by discharging a firearm.
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This mope is real lucky they didn't hit him with deadly conduct.
That said, loud music, barking dogs, and other constant noise are extremely annoying. I can sympathize with the desire to knock on the door and toss a fragmentation grenade inside. Fortunately they don't sell those at Toys R Us.
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- Jim