To Protect and to Serve II

Knock on wood but I haven't had any problems with TN GWs since I have lived here. Not so much the case back home in VA.
You're lucky then. Back about 30 years ago I was riding my ATV with a few friends on opening day for deer or something, I can't remember what it was. When we got back to our trucks at the parking area, a game warden jumps out of the bushes with his had on his pistol, demanding to see our hunting licenses. We told him we were just riding and weren't hunting, and he didn't believe us. He ended up searching every one of us and our trucks before he let us go. He was a real douche in the process.
 
You're lucky then. Back about 30 years ago I was riding my ATV with a few friends on opening day for deer or something, I can't remember what it was. When we got back to our trucks at the parking area, a game warden jumps out of the bushes with his had on his pistol, demanding to see our hunting licenses. We told him we were just riding and weren't hunting, and he didn't believe us. He ended up searching every one of us and our trucks before he let us go. He was a real douche in the process.

Dad sent me up into the field we kept the cows ready to calve, he thought he saw one acting weird. Driving around up there shining the spotlight and here comes a GW thinking he caught him someone spotlighting deer. Dad saw the flashing lights and drove up there, I thought he was going to strangle the little SOB. GW left the gate open at the bottom of the hill and some heifers had gotten out. Still tried to give me a ticket for spotlighting.
 
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Shocking moment cops rip locks off woman's home as they try to serve her with an eviction notice - and then admit they've got the WRONG house

Two Florida police officers and a rental company representative were caught on camera ripping off locks while serving an eviction notice to the wrong home last week.

'What are you doing?' Land O'Lakes homeowner Jennifer Michele said to the three men through her Ring surveillance camera on Thursday.

'Uh, we are here to finalize the eviction,' a police officer said.

Michele responds, 'What eviction?'

'It was posted a week ago, it was posted last week,' the officer said.

The homeowner responded in confusion as another police officer wandered off the check the address at the front of the home, 'On my house?... I paid all my bills, my dogs are inside there.'

The officer proceeded to ask Michele her name before saying, 'Oh s***' and walking to the front of the home.

'What the hell is going on?' Michele demanded as the three men conversed in front of the home.

The officer immediately returned, 'Ay, we actually, we do apologize, we have the wrong house. It's the next-door neighbors. What we are going to have to do is we're going to have to - they are going to have to - repair their locks.'

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The homeowner wasn't there at the time, but she witnessed the incident through the camera installed at her front door

Shocking moment cops rip locks off woman's home as they try to serve her with an eviction notice | Daily Mail Online
 
Cop-hating Florida woman called precincts 11,000 times to berate officers

A cop-hating Florida woman was arrested this week after calling police precincts a staggering 11,000 times this year to blast and berate officers, according to a report.

Carla Jefferson, 50, relentlessly dials the non-emergency lines of the St. Petersburg Police Department and the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office and “harasses, belittles, swears at, argues with” whoever picks up, according to a criminal complaint obtained by the Smoking Gun.

Jefferson somehow managed to place 512 calls to the St. Petersburg department over a single 24-hour period last month, the complaint alleges.

Her annual tally works out to about 30 calls to the departments each day.

Jefferson’s ringtone rampage accounted for 10% of all phone traffic to the St. Petersburg department’s non-emergency line for the year, cops said.

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Carla Jefferson was busted for allegedly calling Florida police precincts 11,000 to berate cops.

Cop-hating Florida woman called precincts 11,000 times
 
Cop-hating Florida woman called precincts 11,000 times to berate officers

A cop-hating Florida woman was arrested this week after calling police precincts a staggering 11,000 times this year to blast and berate officers, according to a report.

Carla Jefferson, 50, relentlessly dials the non-emergency lines of the St. Petersburg Police Department and the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office and “harasses, belittles, swears at, argues with” whoever picks up, according to a criminal complaint obtained by the Smoking Gun.

Jefferson somehow managed to place 512 calls to the St. Petersburg department over a single 24-hour period last month, the complaint alleges.

Her annual tally works out to about 30 calls to the departments each day.

Jefferson’s ringtone rampage accounted for 10% of all phone traffic to the St. Petersburg department’s non-emergency line for the year, cops said.

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Carla Jefferson was busted for allegedly calling Florida police precincts 11,000 to berate cops.

Cop-hating Florida woman called precincts 11,000 times
She’s just an over achiever.
 
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Cop-hating Florida woman called precincts 11,000 times to berate officers

A cop-hating Florida woman was arrested this week after calling police precincts a staggering 11,000 times this year to blast and berate officers, according to a report.

Carla Jefferson, 50, relentlessly dials the non-emergency lines of the St. Petersburg Police Department and the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office and “harasses, belittles, swears at, argues with” whoever picks up, according to a criminal complaint obtained by the Smoking Gun.

Jefferson somehow managed to place 512 calls to the St. Petersburg department over a single 24-hour period last month, the complaint alleges.

Her annual tally works out to about 30 calls to the departments each day.

Jefferson’s ringtone rampage accounted for 10% of all phone traffic to the St. Petersburg department’s non-emergency line for the year, cops said.

woman-harass-cops-phone-01.jpeg

Carla Jefferson was busted for allegedly calling Florida police precincts 11,000 to berate cops.

Cop-hating Florida woman called precincts 11,000 times

Someone needs to do a Crocodile Dundee check on this "woman", either that or she needs a new razor.
 
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On Wednesday Richmond, Indiana Police Officer Seara Burton responded to a call from other officers to assist with a traffic stop in the area of North 12th and 'C' Street. Officer Burton located the vehicle, which was a moped being ridden by an adult male, and made a traffic stop at that location.
During the traffic stop, Officer Burton's K9 partner Brev was used to conduct an open-air sniff around the moped and indicated the possible presence of narcotics. While officers were speaking with the suspect he pulled out a firearm and shot several rounds toward them. Officer Burton was struck in the head by the gunfire .
Other officers on the scene returned fire. The suspect was hit, but managed to flee on foot. After a very brief foot chase, was apprehended. He was treated for gunshot wounds by the officers on scene and later transported by ambulance to Reid Memorial Hospital in Richmond.
28-year year old, Officer Burton was transported by ambulance to Reid and later airlifted to a hospital in Dayton, Ohio where she continues to be listed in very critical condition.
She has served with the Richmond Police Department for four years.
She was planning on getting married today. Instead, she remains in critical condition in a hospital room 40 miles away.
The population of the City was quick to respond. It is refreshing in this day and age to see a community brought together in support and prayer for an injured law enforcement officer. In just Three days a massive prayer gathering was organized and several local businesses have started collecting donations. Another has printed off yard signs and banners which are being given out free to the public and are being displayed all over the City.
Our prayers to Officer Seara Burton, and sincere thanks to the members of the community of Richmond, Indiana for their support of their injured Officer. It is such a blessing to have a community that backs their law enforcement officers in this day and age.
 
Heartwarming moment Tennessee cops line up for four-year-old girl's first day of school after her dad died in a medical emergency in the line of duty

This is the heartwarming moment a Tennessee police force lined up for a four-year-old's first day of school after her father died in the line of duty nine months ago.

Anna, of Smyrna, is the daughter of Lt. Kevin Stolinsky, a 20-year veteran detective with the La Vergne Police Department.

He died in November 2021 after suffering a 'medical emergency' on patrol, according to local news outlets.

On August 8, Anna started school at Lancaster Christian Academy in Smyrna, and to pay tribute to her father and to show their support to their former colleague's family, officers escorted Anna and her mother to the school in motorcycles.

They were then greeted by two lines of officers from several local law enforcement agencies as Anna made her way to the school's front entrance.

Police staff lines up for four-year-old's first day of school after her dad died in the line of duty | Daily Mail Online
 
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