We have received reports that there was a stabbing in Salisbury in the area of the Clairmont Shopping Center. We will update this post if we receive more information or if there is a press release.
so spd will fill out the necessary forms and then head back over to walmart to pick up their daily shoplifters. nothing to see here folks, so move along!
Take it easy on the SPD, if you do not want to do the job yourself. They are going 100 miles and hour all shift long, with no end in sight. As long as our jails are comfortable we will never see the end of this No one wants any changes, as long as they can hide after dark in a private neighbor, with gates and guards. Thanks
10:12, I am grateful for law enforcement and the work they do. But here is what I saw about 2 weeks ago at the Pecan Square deli: no less than SIX SPD vehicles, this was about 10:00 on a Sunday morning. They were on a break, not doing police work. That is not exactly running 100 mph. I was going to send Joe a picture but I didnt want to get arrested.
Interesting the SU Police Emergency system didn't send out their campus wide alert. While Spring semester is done, Summer I has already started and there are plenty of students and faculty milling around to warrant being warned of something like this. Once again, Janet Dudley-Eshbach is not doing her job. When will the community stop supporting that idiot and demand a change?
Dindunuffin's again?
ReplyDeleteRight next to the College! Send your kids here, parents!
ReplyDeletewhy do u think spd and the su college r covering up crime ,$$
Deleteso spd will fill out the necessary forms and then head back over to walmart to pick up their daily shoplifters. nothing to see here folks, so move along!
ReplyDeletekids live in that neighborhood! This has to stop!
ReplyDeleteAnonymous said...
ReplyDeletewhy do u think spd and the su college r covering up crime ,$$
June 2, 2016 at 8:02 AM
Um, so future parents of kollage kidz won't read da newz?
Anonymous said...
ReplyDeletekids live in that neighborhood! This has to stop!
June 2, 2016 at 8:52 AM
Your point? Kids live in all neighborhoods.
Those darned college kids goofing around again! Silly kids! Didn't Mom tell you not to run with scissors? Oh, well!
ReplyDeleteThey are ADULTS .
DeleteTake it easy on the SPD, if you do not want to do the job yourself.
ReplyDeleteThey are going 100 miles and hour all shift long, with no end in sight.
As long as our jails are comfortable we will never see the end of this No one wants any changes, as long as they can hide after dark in a private neighbor, with gates and guards.
Thanks
Glad I have an equalizer, just in case one of the animals wants to go rabid on me.
ReplyDeleteBANG, youre done.
10:12, I am grateful for law enforcement and the work they do. But here is what I saw about 2 weeks ago at the Pecan Square deli: no less than SIX SPD vehicles, this was about 10:00 on a Sunday morning. They were on a break, not doing police work. That is not exactly running 100 mph. I was going to send Joe a picture but I didnt want to get arrested.
ReplyDeleteInteresting the SU Police Emergency system didn't send out their campus wide alert. While Spring semester is done, Summer I has already started and there are plenty of students and faculty milling around to warrant being warned of something like this. Once again, Janet Dudley-Eshbach is not doing her job. When will the community stop supporting that idiot and demand a change?
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