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PistolPackingMomma

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I don't like how the article used the term "brandished". Wouldn't "he drew his weapon" work just as well and without the perception of a gun waving in the air?
 
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Herr Heckler Koch

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What a sack of crap! I wonder what his reasoning is for lying. Regardless, throw the book at him for filing a false police report!
"He made it all up," Miller said.

The Dyer man had handcuffs in his car and said he wanted to be a police officer, Miller said.

You may beat the rap but you cannot beat the ride!
 
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protias

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"He made it all up," Miller said.

The Dyer man had handcuffs in his car and said he wanted to be a police officer, Miller said.

You may beat the rap but you cannot beat the ride!

A lot of people have handcuffs, but most people use them for different purposes...:shocker:
 

Plugpenny

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I remember reading something somewhere or seeing a show that featured a bad guy who really wanted to be a good guy and was commiting crimes and inserting himself into the investigation. Something about Reverse Hero Syndrome or something like that.
 
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