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looks like yesterday was a good day to be a dopehead, Between the welfare checks and Mccollum st. There were some geekin, tweekin, mf ers running around.
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What?!?!....in Steele? Naw ... can't be. LOL
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Jun 3, 2012
 
They all look like zombies walking around.
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They all look like zombies walking around.
What ??? They better not be on that drug that makes you eat the face off other people ... cause I'll be one shotgun welding, zombie-killing, MF'er!!!!![I'd better brush up on my "Call of Duty: Black Ops Zombies" xbox360 game!!!!!]

"First came Miami: the case of a naked man eating most of another man's face. Then Texas: a mother accused of killing her newborn, eating part of his brain and biting off three of his toes. Then Maryland, a college student telling police he killed a man, then ate his heart and part of his brain.

It was different in New Jersey, where a man stabbed himself 50 times and threw bits of his own intestines at police. They pepper-sprayed him, but he was not easily subdued."

Read more here: http://www.bradenton.com/2012/06/03/4063220/a...
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Come and look at the activity around South Walnut. The only difference is that these drugheads have security cameras. That way, they can monitor their customers and anyone else that tries to stop them!
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Everyone knows wats goin on around the first street projects with all the drug deals being made why is it you never see any police over in that area it puzzles me how blaten they are and how they just act like they r selling pop corn at a damn ball game it is a outrage what that neiborhood has become and i feel sorry 4 the home owners that bought property over there just to watch the neiborhood to turn to shit and nobody gives a shit about even our so called elected officials !
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LOL they are the ones that are corrupted the most! Can't bother their workers now can you.... Taking them down would take a lot of money out of their own pockets!
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Come and look at the activity around South Walnut. The only difference is that these drugheads have security cameras. That way, they can monitor their customers and anyone else that tries to stop them!
Where on South Walnut?
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Maybe Tn has the right idea, get any kind of government assistance, get drug tested. Why not a lot of working people have to. If they test positive for an illegal drug, cut them off and take their kids. Kids will be better off because their checks are going on drugsfor parents and kids are around it and it does absorb through skin as well as breathing it.
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Jun 6, 2012
 
Blytheville Police reports -- 11-22-11

Casey Flanagan, 21, of Holland, was arrested and charged with DWI drugs, driving left of center, no seat belt, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and obstruction of government operations. Flanagan's vehicle was stopped by officers after being seen driving erratically, and he was found to be under the influence. Also in the vehicle was Glen Sanders, 44, of Steele, who was found to have warrants out of Missouri. Sanders was arrested on those warrants and was also charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. The vehicle was impounded and found to contain a plastic baggy and bag of copper mesh commonly used to smoke crack cocaine, as well as suspected cocaine and crack cocaine.
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What are these nuts thinking? Darn straighten up and take care of your families. Don't be out there on the roads trying to kill other decent people!
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Jun 8, 2012
 
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<quoted text>Where on South Walnut?
naw thats on first its covered in dealers they pop one they lose money
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NOBLE ESTATES !!! DRUG HAVEN COVE, SHOULD BE THE NAME !!! but nothing ever gets done about it.....wonder why?
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Blytheville Police reports -- 11-22-11
Casey Flanagan, 21, of Holland, was arrested and charged with DWI drugs, driving left of center, no seat belt, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and obstruction of government operations. Flanagan's vehicle was stopped by officers after being seen driving erratically, and he was found to be under the influence. Also in the vehicle was Glen Sanders, 44, of Steele, who was found to have warrants out of Missouri. Sanders was arrested on those warrants and was also charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. The vehicle was impounded and found to contain a plastic baggy and bag of copper mesh commonly used to smoke crack cocaine, as well as suspected cocaine and crack cocaine.
Why is he not in jail or is he?
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<quoted text> Why is he not in jail or is he?
The system is broken….. Punks like this will spend their entire lives in trouble. Thousands of tax payer dollars will go toward prosecuting them repeatedly, and thousands more will go toward feeding and housing them while they’re behind bars. But while they’re out, and running the streets, they are steeling, doing &selling drugs, and dragging down the community. And, they are probably making a living scamming the welfare system.
So either way, the tax payer is likely to pick up the tab for their criminal behavior.
Who’s to blame? Do we put it off on the parents and the schools, or are our laws just screwed up?
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Why would you say the schools? I don't think its the schools fault. If you want to blame someone then blame the parents in most cases. Then you have parents that try but what can they do? When the kid gets old enough its almost impossible to do something with them. If you beat their butts then you have the laws to deal with. I say hold each to his own actions once that person is old enough Id say past 14. The laws for juveniles are very laxed IMO.
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Why would you say the schools? I don't think its the schools fault. If you want to blame someone then blame the parents in most cases. Then you have parents that try but what can they do? When the kid gets old enough its almost impossible to do something with them. If you beat their butts then you have the laws to deal with. I say hold each to his own actions once that person is old enough Id say past 14. The laws for juveniles are very laxed IMO.
So you don't blame anyone. It's just the way it is.
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Why would you say the schools? I don't think its the schools fault. If you want to blame someone then blame the parents in most cases. Then you have parents that try but what can they do? When the kid gets old enough its almost impossible to do something with them. If you beat their butts then you have the laws to deal with. I say hold each to his own actions once that person is old enough Id say past 14. The laws for juveniles are very laxed IMO.
I did't say it was the school's fault. I just asked a question.

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