ulukinatme
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Honey Badger appears to have been an appropriate nickname. Crazy, fearless, doesn't give a shit. Doesn't care.
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At approximately 3:30pm officers were dispatched to an apartment at 262 West State in reference to a complaint about a man attempting to force his way in to the complex through a security gate. The man was confronted by a maintenance worker and words were exchanged. Before officers arrived the man had been let into the complex by a resident and was seen going into apartment 2116. When officers went to the apartment and knocked on the door it was answered by the resident, TYRANN MATHIEU, 20.
Officers immediately smelled a strong odor of marijuana and obtained consent from Mathieu to search the apartment. Inside they found three other men, including the one who had allegedly tried to force his way through the gate. He was identified as JORDAN JEFFERSON, 22, 11959 NICHOLSON. The other two men were identified as DERRICK BRYANT, 22, 11959 NICHOLSON and KARNELL HATCHER, 22, DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA.
A search of the apartment found a marijuana grinder, digital scale and 10 bags of high grade marijuana. 7 of the bags were found inside Bryant?s booksack. All four men were taken into custody and arrested.
WolverineMike;2242631; said:marijuana grinder? back in my day, we smoked it stems and all......
Buckeye513;2242598; said:
Dryden;2242653; said:It's hard to remember important things like "Do you have a warrant?" when you're baked.
TDunk;2242655; said:Especially if the officer has a that weird cajun accent. It's like boomhower is at your door (on weed).
Nutriaitch;2242662; said:Baton Rouge typically has more of redneck hick type accent.
which actually fits the boomhower line better.
scooter1369;2242663; said:Deputy Jason Stackhouse made the arrest.
scooter1369;2242663; said:Deputy Jason Stackhouse made the arrest.
Three University of Pittsburgh football players were charged with assault and conspiracy Thursday night after police said they surrounded a man in Oakland last month and one of them punched him in the head.
Running back Ray Graham, 22, of Elizabeth, N.J., wide receiver Devin Street, 21, of Bethlehem, Pa., and defensive back Lafayette Pitts, 20, of East Pittsburgh, were not arrested but will receive summonses by mail telling them to report to court Jan. 9 for a preliminary hearing.
Pittsburgh police wrote in a criminal complaint that they were working an overtime detail early on Oct. 21 when they tried to disperse a crowd from the intersection of Oakland Avenue and Bates Street and three people remained in the roadway.
One those people, Karl Olsheski, told police he had just been assaulted. He refused medical treatment and said he did not want to file a report, he just wanted officers to stop the man who had punched him, according to the criminal complaint.
In an interview with police, Mr. Olsheski said he was walking in Oakland with two women when Mr. Graham stopped him, said, "What's up?" and uttered a racial slur. Mr. Olsheski said that he replied "nothing" and tried to leave but Mr. Graham, Mr. Street and Mr. Pitts surrounded him and then Mr. Street slugged him on the left side of the head, according to the criminal complaint.
A Pitt spokesman could not immediately be reached late Thursday night to comment on the football players' status with the team.
Police tried to ensure the students identified the correct players by having them look at photo lineups. While none of the alleged victims could recognize all three players, each player was recognized by at least one, including Mitchell who recognized Street from a class they took together on vampires.
ulukinatme;2247669; said:This gets weirder: a class they took together on vampires.