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Saw some moving people in Hugo today moving a OHP that lives across the street from my Mom. They had Wolfe City ,Tx. on the door. Red Dodge Dually. Just wondered if you knew them. Looked like they were doing a good job.
Ding-a-ling
Some people get up and say"Good Morning Lord"
Earlier this month you asked about a GPS unit for your mom. Have you checked any out and gotten her one? I may give myself one this year and need it simple as can be, easy to read and all that stuff. I need something I can use in a large town, say Memphis, that will get me to the yard and estate sales! Thanks , Tom
A while back you were trying to I.D. an approximately 2" dia cylindrical grenade.
There is such an animal in an old Stoeger catalog (1940) reprint.
It was for police use and contained either sickening gas or tear gas.
It had the conventional grenade fuze.
I suspect the charge was dumped and the integral, fuze/blasting cap screwed back in.
There is a moderator here who is getting out of control. I will not mention a name since ECC will probably delete this thread before you see it.
If it is deleted, I will PM you with same info.
I don't mind being deleted but SELECTIVE deleting is starting to piss me off.
I think we talked about this LONG, LONG ago. About those who say they are christians but prove to be otherwise. We have a mod who in on the god squad only when it benefits him.
That is my opinion anyway.
ECC, let this stay up long enough for NUNN to see it. HUH?
And NUNN, you can do anything you want to with it. Tom
What was the final outcome on your friend (I think it was) that was having legal issues a while back and was headed to trial IIRC. Did you ever post an update, or is it still hanging in the system ?
Holy smokes David, I had to hire eight guys to get the mag you sent me unwrapped[;)][:D][:D][:D] That was super quick shipping and I cannot thank you enough for the great deal on the mag. Kudo's Oakie.
David, Also keep an eye out for any S&W model 41, 22 magazines. I need a few extra's for the pistol league.
thanks for re-writing all of my posts with your version of whats "proper". you should quit being a cop and try your hand at publishing or book editing. or maybe seek employment with some communist regime as an "information director" to shield the people from "improper" material.
CATHEDRAL CITY, Calif. -- An investigation into a Cathedral City police officer who police said took off his clothes and jumped into a pool with two women while answering a noise complaint call has resulted in charges filed against the officer, said Riverside District Attorney Rod Pacheco.
John Fox Jr., 37, faces multiple felony and misdemeanor charges, including assault under the color of authority.
The alleged incident happened at 2 a.m. on Sept. 29 when a homeowner claimed Fox knocked on his door responding to a neighbor's complaint about noise. He told News Channel 3 the officer proceeded to the back yard where the officer took off his uniform and jumped into the pool with his two female friends.
The women claim the officer started touching them before the homeowner called 911. That's when, they said, Fox got out of the pool, put his clothes back on and left.
The Cathedral City Police said this is a stain on the department, and it will take some time to cleanup.
When asked if Fox has explained what he was thinking the night of the incident, Lt. Chuck Robinson with the Cathedral City Police Department said, "I don't know what he has or hasn't said to the district attorney's office regarding this case or if he's even made a statement."
Robinson said he can't comment on personnel matters or disclose if Fox has any prior cases of misconduct.
Fox has been placed on paid administrative leave, pending the completion of an internal investigation.
"Police officers are a public trust," Robinson said. "The community has an expectation of how you're going to behave and how you're going to conduct yourself, and when you do something to besmirch the image of the police officer and the uniform itself it's disheartening.
"You work so hard to build that trust up with the community," said Robinson. "When something like this happens, you just know that you let your community down."
Fox has not been arrested, but he is scheduled to appear in court on Monday morning in Indio for arraignment.
If required to go to jail, his bail will be set at $50,000, according to the district attorney's office.
A few months ago you auctioned off a bunch of Remington 870 riot gun barrels. If you should come accross more of them, I'd like a heads up on any with the early style rifle sights. My dad's 870 is sitting in my safe. Unfortunately I don't have any use for it's 30" full choke barrel. With a 18 or 20 incher it might make a decent deer gun.
Woods
"To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them."
George Mason
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Can I copy it?
Thanks, I see you've taken care of it. Well done!
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Ding-a-ling
Some people get up and say"Good Morning Lord"
Others get up and say "Good Lord,it's morning.
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Link to news article follows
http://www.katc.com/global/story.asp?s=9883638
Spotted one today and had to look it up to even know what kind it was.
It's not what you know that gets you in trouble, it's what you know that just ain't so!
Resident Pyrrhonist
There is such an animal in an old Stoeger catalog (1940) reprint.
It was for police use and contained either sickening gas or tear gas.
It had the conventional grenade fuze.
I suspect the charge was dumped and the integral, fuze/blasting cap screwed back in.
If it is deleted, I will PM you with same info.
I don't mind being deleted but SELECTIVE deleting is starting to piss me off.
I think we talked about this LONG, LONG ago. About those who say they are christians but prove to be otherwise. We have a mod who in on the god squad only when it benefits him.
That is my opinion anyway.
ECC, let this stay up long enough for NUNN to see it. HUH?
And NUNN, you can do anything you want to with it. Tom
Don't fall into their trap. You know this, but I could see you kinda' wanting to on another thread.
David, Also keep an eye out for any S&W model 41, 22 magazines. I need a few extra's for the pistol league.
** i am not citizinging you, i am thanking you
You may or may not be interested.
mijelo
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I would like to thank you for reinstating BigT's posting privledges. By this act you have earned my respect.
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When I was a child, I thought as a child. But now that I am grown, I just wish I could act like a child and get away with it.
Anything you want to say to commemorate the monumental post?
Ben
Thanks again, Now all my guns are locked up!
Jacob
CATHEDRAL CITY, Calif. -- An investigation into a Cathedral City police officer who police said took off his clothes and jumped into a pool with two women while answering a noise complaint call has resulted in charges filed against the officer, said Riverside District Attorney Rod Pacheco.
John Fox Jr., 37, faces multiple felony and misdemeanor charges, including assault under the color of authority.
The alleged incident happened at 2 a.m. on Sept. 29 when a homeowner claimed Fox knocked on his door responding to a neighbor's complaint about noise. He told News Channel 3 the officer proceeded to the back yard where the officer took off his uniform and jumped into the pool with his two female friends.
The women claim the officer started touching them before the homeowner called 911. That's when, they said, Fox got out of the pool, put his clothes back on and left.
The Cathedral City Police said this is a stain on the department, and it will take some time to cleanup.
When asked if Fox has explained what he was thinking the night of the incident, Lt. Chuck Robinson with the Cathedral City Police Department said, "I don't know what he has or hasn't said to the district attorney's office regarding this case or if he's even made a statement."
Robinson said he can't comment on personnel matters or disclose if Fox has any prior cases of misconduct.
Fox has been placed on paid administrative leave, pending the completion of an internal investigation.
"Police officers are a public trust," Robinson said. "The community has an expectation of how you're going to behave and how you're going to conduct yourself, and when you do something to besmirch the image of the police officer and the uniform itself it's disheartening.
"You work so hard to build that trust up with the community," said Robinson. "When something like this happens, you just know that you let your community down."
Fox has not been arrested, but he is scheduled to appear in court on Monday morning in Indio for arraignment.
If required to go to jail, his bail will be set at $50,000, according to the district attorney's office.
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Woods
"To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them."
George Mason