They found those guys, and they've cleared them.
I thought it was the ATV riders that they found and cleared.
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They found those guys, and they've cleared them.
Right. Except in Oklahoma, I have heard of people shooting from the back of a truck at night with spotlights. No, it isn't thrill killing as they do it for the meat and the hides. They don't just shoot and leave them.Poaching in common here (SC) and I've never heard of a poacher ambushing a witness. Nor do people "normally" hunt/poach with semi-automatic weaspons, not do people usually poach by riding around shooting out the back of a truck. Poachers here don't want to ruin the hides because they sell them. Poaching animals isn't at all like thrill killing.
I think it's important to remember the timing. All this occured between 5 and 5:30 pm.
If there were any drug dealing happening it would not happen at the very risk of being found out. Early morning hours or late/dark of night. Not at the hour when the risk would be high of being discovered.
That was Pat Brown, the criminal profiler, not Jessica Brown, the spokeperson for the OSBI.
Didn't confuse me, just didn't want to confuse others here.Yeah, I know. Sorry I didn't use a first name. Didn't mean to confuse you.
I respectfully disagree. I live in a rural community and witnessed a drug deal at a local gas station at 3:30 in the afternoon. My daughter was inside buying candy and I'm seeing a drug deal go down. Needless to say I was glad to get her in the car and get the heck out of there and yes I called in the license plate to the Sheriff's Office. The guy selling the drugs even stopped another guy at the gas station who was pumping gas and offered him some before driving off.
Drug deals take place anytime and anywhere. A couple of months ago here, they busted a liquor store employee who was taking phone orders and walking it out to their car for curb service! LE called and asked for a certain drug he didn't have...so he gave them the time it would arrive...they busted the connection and the dealer. LOLI think it's important to remember the timing. All this occured between 5 and 5:30 pm.
If there were any drug dealing happening it would not happen at the very risk of being found out. Early morning hours or late/dark of night. Not at the hour when the risk would be high of being discovered.
Didn't confuse me, just didn't want to confuse others here.
I am not agreeing with half the stuff that came from Pat Brown last night personally.
Yes, but when she gets on those talking head shows...she raps off things where often she has no real knowledge of the particular case and uses a hypothesis placing them in one basket.
I thought it was the ATV riders that they found and cleared.
I respectfully disagree. I live in a rural community and witnessed a drug deal at a local gas station at 3:30 in the afternoon. My daughter was inside buying candy and I'm seeing a drug deal go down. Needless to say I was glad to get her in the car and get the heck out of there and yes I called in the license plate to the Sheriff's Office. The guy selling the drugs even stopped another guy at the gas station who was pumping gas and offered him some before driving off.
They talk about the pick-up truck boys in this article.
http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?articleID=20080612_11_A1_hOSBIs543824