06-20-2017, 07:19 PM
My local police ain't right story.
I have lived in a whole lot of places and around ten or so years ago I moved to rural Kentucky from a town south of Albuquerque, NM.
The town I live outside of has only a couple of thousand people and most live way out of the city limits like I do.
I only had a back porch then and had only been here a week or two living alone. The weather outside was cool and instead of sleeping in the house I put a cot on the back porch and would sleep outside. What could be better than fresh air for sleeping?
Anyway I awoke one night to the sound of gunshots that sounded like they were coming from my woods (I'm only on about 14 acres but have a couple patches of woods). As the gunfire sounded like it was drawing nearer I thought I had better call the sheriffs office. I called 911 and they said they'd send someone out.
In the time it took the cop to get here the gunshots had ceased. One cop came up and I told him what happened. He looked at me really weird and said, "Don't you have a gun?" I replied yes, of course I did. Then he looked at me serious as hell and said, "Well then, shoot back!"
That was my introduction to rural Kentucky police policies
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I have lived in a whole lot of places and around ten or so years ago I moved to rural Kentucky from a town south of Albuquerque, NM.
The town I live outside of has only a couple of thousand people and most live way out of the city limits like I do.
I only had a back porch then and had only been here a week or two living alone. The weather outside was cool and instead of sleeping in the house I put a cot on the back porch and would sleep outside. What could be better than fresh air for sleeping?
Anyway I awoke one night to the sound of gunshots that sounded like they were coming from my woods (I'm only on about 14 acres but have a couple patches of woods). As the gunfire sounded like it was drawing nearer I thought I had better call the sheriffs office. I called 911 and they said they'd send someone out.
In the time it took the cop to get here the gunshots had ceased. One cop came up and I told him what happened. He looked at me really weird and said, "Don't you have a gun?" I replied yes, of course I did. Then he looked at me serious as hell and said, "Well then, shoot back!"
That was my introduction to rural Kentucky police policies

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