http://www.cnn.com/2017/07/18/us/okaloosa-county-drug-dealer-trnd/index.html
Self-described drug dealer turns himself in -- by accident
(CNN) — Don't you just hate it when you're reporting a crime to your local sheriff's office -- only to be busted yourself?
That's what happened to David Blackmon, who identifies himself as a drug dealer, officers said.
Over the weekend, he called the sheriff's office in Okaloosa County, Florida, to report that someone had broken into his car and stolen $50 in cash -- and a quarter-ounce of cocaine.
Then he made the responding deputy's job even easier.
The deputy found cocaine still in the car, a crack pipe on the car floor, and a crack rock on the center console, the sheriff's office said.
Officials charged Blackmon with possession of cocaine, resisting arrest without violence, and possession of drug paraphernalia. The sheriff's office didn't know whether he had a lawyer.
What is resisting arrest without violence? Is not violence the only thing a person can use to resist arrest?
By definition criminals are stupid. Its a requisite.Speeding is a crime...
What is resisting arrest without violence? Is not violence the only thing a person can use to resist arrest? Or is saying something like 'Gee, I do not want to be arrested' resisting arrest?
I am getting too old to fit in anymore and do not understand the 'new math' of human interaction.
I do follow the 'stupid criminals' part though but I betcha' the criminals get smarter when working up the criminal food chain.
Brian
Speeding is a crime...
Are you suggesting that some of us on this forum speed? Say it aint so!
By definition criminals are stupid. Its a requisite.
The smart criminals don't get caught so we never hear about them.
Either that or they go into politics and get elected to some high office or the other.
Speeding is a crime...
Either that or they go into politics and get elected to some high office or the other.
And then they get elected.
Now who is stupid?
So if the voters are stupid, does that make them criminals?
(and this is when the thread went off to the arena.....)
In that last election cycle? You betcha'. Every single person who voted for either of the two electable candidates absolutely was a criminal. Me included, and I am ashamed of the choice I made. And we will pay the price for that.... that.... whatever that was.
My only excuse, and it certainly rings hollow, is that the other mistake would have been worse.
Brian
By definition what I did was criminal so I paid the damn ticket. $450 is no small sum