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graciegirl
04-16-2013, 06:28 AM
For those off campus.

NECHFalcon68
04-16-2013, 06:54 AM
We got there right after it happened, they were loading a young guy up into an ambulance. I had heard it occurred in the parking lot and the young guy was a waiter who got knocked down by a punch, and NOT that the perp worked there...the report differs somewhat from what I heard at the scene...

graciegirl
04-16-2013, 06:56 AM
We got there right after it happened, they were loading a young guy up into an ambulance. I had heard it occurred in the parking lot and the young guy was a waiter who got knocked down by a punch, and NOT that the perp worked there...the report differs somewhat from what I heard at the scene...

I wondered about that. It seems that Frederick whats his name was a customer and he bopped a guy working for Mallory who was trying to get Fred to leave.

Don't drink and pester the ladies.

BarryRX
04-16-2013, 10:53 AM
My wife and I were at our neighborhood pool Saturday when the police had to be called. There was a man that was playing his radio and disturbing others around him. When a woman asked him to lower the radio, he became quite aggressively belligerent and profane. Eventually the police were called and after professionally and patiently questioning those involved, asked the man to leave and escorted him out. I have learned that this man has been in numerous such confrontations throughout the villages with parking attendants and other residents. The reason I mention this is twofold. First, to thank my fellow residents for not letting this incident escalate beyond what it already was, and secondly to remind everyone that there are those among us that suffer from emotional issues and may need professional help as much as it appears that they need a kick in the butt. Calling the authorities when possible is better than a fist fight. Also, the two deputies that responded were everything one could hope for in that situation. They were calming, patient, and professional.

NotGolfer
04-16-2013, 12:39 PM
I heard of a couple who happened to pass a slower golf cart (going up a hill) while in their golf cart. The person they passed encountered them at a later stop and became outrageously belligerant with profanity and more. Not sure how the outcome was---this person was also with a woman (perhaps a wife).

Sometimes this type of behaviours are attributed to early dementia as well. Too bad these folks are put in situations where it can happen as it's scarey for those that are the focal point of their out-rage!!

jbdlfan
04-16-2013, 02:04 PM
For those off campus.

Terrible writing!!!!! That wouldn't pass an eighth grade Language Arts class!!!

eweissenbach
04-16-2013, 02:12 PM
Terrible writing!!!!! That wouldn't pass an eighth grade Language Arts class!!!

The happy paper employs only the best and brightest investigative journalists.

buzzy
04-16-2013, 02:28 PM
My wife and I were at our neighborhood pool Saturday when the police had to be called. There was a man that was playing his radio and disturbing others around him. When a woman asked him to lower the radio, he became quite aggressively belligerent and profane. Eventually the police were called and after professionally and patiently questioning those involved, asked the man to leave and escorted him out. I have learned that this man has been in numerous such confrontations throughout the villages with parking attendants and other residents. The reason I mention this is twofold. First, to thank my fellow residents for not letting this incident escalate beyond what it already was, and secondly to remind everyone that there are those among us that suffer from emotional issues and may need professional help as much as it appears that they need a kick in the butt. Calling the authorities when possible is better than a fist fight. Also, the two deputies that responded were everything one could hope for in that situation. They were calming, patient, and professional.

Thanks for the explanation. I was getting the mail when I saw the officers, and someone pointed out the troublemaker.

CFrance
04-16-2013, 02:30 PM
The happy paper employs only the best and brightest investigative journalists.

Like Brenda Starr.:icon_wink:

CFrance
04-16-2013, 02:36 PM
Terrible writing!!!!! That wouldn't pass an eighth grade Language Arts class!!!

Maybe we don't want the police blotter back! ..."struck the victim, who asked him to leave, twice in the face."

Perp: :boxing2: Victim: Please leave. Perp: :boxing2:

buggyone
04-16-2013, 04:38 PM
Did anyone read the letter to the editor of the Daily Sun today from the lady (?) who TOLD all slower golf cart drivers to get out of her way because she still works and wants to get home as fast as possible?

Wow, that was beyond the beyonds for being an unfriendly Villager!

BobnBev
04-16-2013, 05:18 PM
Did anyone read the letter to the editor of the Daily Sun today from the lady (?) who TOLD all slower golf cart drivers to get out of her way because she still works and wants to get home as fast as possible?

Wow, that was beyond the beyonds for being an unfriendly Villager!

Bet she wasn't in that much of a hurry to GET to work, though.

:ohdear::ohdear::clap2::clap2::MOJE_whot:

skyguy79
04-16-2013, 05:38 PM
Did anyone read the letter to the editor of the Daily Sun today from the lady (?) who TOLD all slower golf cart drivers to get out of her way because she still works and wants to get home as fast as possible?

Wow, that was beyond the beyonds for being an unfriendly Villager!I wonder if she looked anything like this?

http://media-cache-lt0.pinterest.com/192x/fb/35/c6/fb35c60a4cbd8f6b8d5a6c1d00cde6ec.jpg

Villager Dude
04-26-2013, 09:02 PM
I wondered about that. It seems that Frederick whats his name was a customer and he bopped a guy working for Mallory who was trying to get Fred to leave.

Don't drink and pester the ladies.

I noted in the Sumter paper a Federick Marshall age 67 was arested for battery touch or strike.