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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 505123" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>A family like this was the reason I first became involved in neighborhood watch, moved on to Citizens on Patrol, and husband doing court watch. The family has, for years, been the "textbook case" for any new officers coming to the district. There were 3 generations involved, but the youngest son was the worst. His juvenile record was a mile long. He eventually was sent to the maximum juvenile facility upstate (because he kept escaping the local one) but could only be held until he turned 18. I happen to know his birthday was in April. July of that same year I had the radio on and the daily "most wanted" was this person - since his release in April he had racked up 17 arrest warrants. I stated when he was 8 he would either be killed or kill someone - I never believed someone could be born evil until I met him. </p><p>He did eventually shoot someone, in the rear end. His mother and step brother were charged with intimidation and bribery of the witness and served time, yet when his case came up, the witness was no where to be found and the case was dismissed (I still shake my head over that one). He's currently off the radar (means he's not in jail, probation or has any capias) so I have no idea what's up with him. </p><p>The father passes away 3 years ago, so the "cash cow" for bond has dried up. Oh - and he was a "bonded" lock smith.</p><p>The mother has served time for drug possession - officers knew she was selling but that was the best they could book her on. She also was a locksmith.</p><p>One brother has another long record, but his mostly was because he was with his younger brother and got the by product of it.</p><p>Both daughters have had multiple children, the oldest starting at age 13. The oldest finally figured out what was going on and left the family (good for her).</p><p></p><p>But every now and then (this has been going on for 22 years) one of their names shows up on husband's watch and they are back in court for something or another. Last one was brother driving a motorcycle at least 125 mph with a passenger on it. No license</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 505123, member: 439"] A family like this was the reason I first became involved in neighborhood watch, moved on to Citizens on Patrol, and husband doing court watch. The family has, for years, been the "textbook case" for any new officers coming to the district. There were 3 generations involved, but the youngest son was the worst. His juvenile record was a mile long. He eventually was sent to the maximum juvenile facility upstate (because he kept escaping the local one) but could only be held until he turned 18. I happen to know his birthday was in April. July of that same year I had the radio on and the daily "most wanted" was this person - since his release in April he had racked up 17 arrest warrants. I stated when he was 8 he would either be killed or kill someone - I never believed someone could be born evil until I met him. He did eventually shoot someone, in the rear end. His mother and step brother were charged with intimidation and bribery of the witness and served time, yet when his case came up, the witness was no where to be found and the case was dismissed (I still shake my head over that one). He's currently off the radar (means he's not in jail, probation or has any capias) so I have no idea what's up with him. The father passes away 3 years ago, so the "cash cow" for bond has dried up. Oh - and he was a "bonded" lock smith. The mother has served time for drug possession - officers knew she was selling but that was the best they could book her on. She also was a locksmith. One brother has another long record, but his mostly was because he was with his younger brother and got the by product of it. Both daughters have had multiple children, the oldest starting at age 13. The oldest finally figured out what was going on and left the family (good for her). But every now and then (this has been going on for 22 years) one of their names shows up on husband's watch and they are back in court for something or another. Last one was brother driving a motorcycle at least 125 mph with a passenger on it. No license [/QUOTE]
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