Thursday, March 19, 2009

Pit Bull's, Suitcases, and Blind Hero's

Thursday marks the spot as the world stands still and idiots get the spotlight. Ladies and Gentlemen welcome to this week’s edition of Law & Dis-order


Case #1 Bad Dog Coco Bad Dog


Today we will start out in Auburn Massachusetts, where two brothers were driving down the Massachusetts Turnpike to Interstate 290 in Auburn on Monday night with their dog (whom for purposes of this story we will just call Coco).


State Police pulled the car over for speeding and as the cop approached the car he noticed a beautiful pit-bull and a 50pd bag of dog food. As the officer was asking for license and registration he complimented the guys on their dog. Just like that, Coco stuck her head in the bag of dog food pulling out a plastic bag holding 20 grams of crack cocaine and a gun.


The two brothers were taken to jail and state police said arrangements have been made for the care of the dog.


Law and Disorder Rule #16 drug dogs are great for the police, but not so much for the drug dealer.


Case #2 Where did I leave that bag?


Let’s go international today as we head to Beijing China, where police say they have arrested a Nigerian man who left a suitcase packed with 190 lbs of marijuana at the airport, only to get caught trying to recover it the next day.




Reporters stated it was unclear if the man left the suitcase out of being nervous due to airport security or if he simply forgot to grab it.

Law and Disorder Rule #17 Marijuana affects the Memory.



Case #3 Don't Mess with Jerry!


Law and Dis-order is proud to bring you today’s case #3 from Fenton Missouri. It is here we find a legally blind man who saved a woman after a 45-year-old man broke into her apartment on Saturday night. The criminal, a convicted rapist, was waiting for the woman to return home from work.

Jerry, who is blind, heard noises coming from the apartment. Jerry is blind in his left eye and has about 25 percent vision in his right eye.


Jerry (who only wanted his first name released) went to the apartment and kicked open the door, surprising the would-be attacker and retaining him until the police arrived. The woman came home and confirmed she didn't know the man in her apartment, and police took the suspect away.


Law and Disorder salutes Jerry, for being a hero and helping others in a time of need.


-Until Next time take care and may God Bless -BC

1 comment:

  1. Jerry is one tough blinded cookie!! Where are you finding these great stories? Love them man

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