To Protect and to Serve II

Was all of the theatrics really necessary? These over-aged actor wanna-bes almost botched the Ghislaine Maxwell arrest with all of their high priced toys and nonsense.

How One Local 'Karen' Nearly Alerted Ghislaine Maxwell To Her Impending Arrest By Calling The Cops On The FBI

The UK tabloid the Daily Mirror reports that Maxwell's neighbors were annoyed by the sound of planes circling overhead, which started at around 5am on Thursday morning hours before Maxwell was arrested.

A squad of 24 agents decked out in body armor and armed to the teeth were preparing to take the British socialite - who will appear in court on Friday for a bail hearing where she's expected to be ordered held without bail - into custody when one neighbor approached the group of vehicles amassed on a nearby road, and inquired about what they were doing there.

Lets see where all of these resources will be while she's sitting in jail on "suicide watch". Idiots...
 
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Anoher drug dealer taken off of the mean streets of Maryville, TN.

Woman charged with TennCare fraud, accused of selling prescription Okycodone to informant

Diana Jones, 59, of Maryville is charged with one count of TennCare fraud, a class D felony.

According to an indictment, Jones is accused of knowingly using TennCare benefits for a doctor's appointment that resulted in a prescription for 120 Okycodone 20 milligram tablets.

Authorities say Jones sold a portion to a confidential informant after using TennCare to pay for the pills. Jones could face penalties of up to 12 years in prison for the charge.
 
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Arkansas officer charged with manslaughter after shooting other officer through door
In a statement to police, Salyers said he heard a knock at the door and grabbed his gun before answering. He stated he looked through the peephole and saw a figure standing at his doorway with a black shirt on and gun at his hip.

Salyers said he was moving his gun from one hand to the other when the gun went off. Hutton was shot through the door. Salyers alleged he didn't realize it was Sutton until he opened it.

The death of Hutton was originally ruled "accidental."

During the investigation, a training officer told state police that Salyers made a statement that "if any protestors came to his residence he would 'shoot through the door.'"
 
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