Sunday, January 18, 2009
Friday, January 16, 2009
Bogalusa represents at the Inauguration!
We've been told that one of the Color Guard (from the Air Force) is a graduate of Bogalusa High School.
More info as it becomes available.
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Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Medical mystery
At Fox News:
World's Smallest Boy? ... His family and doctors struggle to solve the mystery of his small size. LinkI'm not a doctor - and don't play one on TV, heh - but I betcha the little guy's a primordial dwarf.
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Sunday, December 21, 2008
Disturbance at "Christmas in the Park"
There was a loud argument (?) at Christmas in the Park, Cassidy Park, Friday night around 8:00 p.m.
Multiple law enforcement units responded; one parking lot attendant counted eight cars.
Outcome unknown.
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Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Vote!
Our rural polling place had lines for ID check and voting machines at 7 a.m.
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Saturday, November 01, 2008
Counterfeiting funds terrorism
Law enforcement officials on Capitol Hill Wednesday told a House panel that the booming international trade in phony consumer goods is funding terrorism. Link
So, Bogalusa PD, this was not your best idea:
"We decided to just take the items off the street,” Culpepper said, adding both business are legitimate with the proper licenses. “It’s what they were doing that was the problem.” Link
Gee, Capt. Culpepper, I trust this isn't the way you approach drug dealing? Just take the drugs away, let the perps go? How 'bout armed robbery? Victim gets his money back, bad guy stays on the street?
I. Didn't. Think. So.
Counterfeiting funds terrorism. The Fox News article linked above is from 2003. This ain't nothin' new.
Friday's Daily News has a front-page article about a couple guys arrested while selling counterfeit items. Their names sound, oh, Middle-Eastern to me.
I wonder if their profits were staying in the USA - or if they were going overseas to buy explosives for IEDs to kill our soldiers and Iraqi citizens.
I'm sure it's difficult being a cop in a small town, where you've got to arrest your cousin or your in-laws. But you swore an oath of office; do your job, and leave the judging to the court and jury. Arrest the bad guys, including the store owners, because unless they unwittingly purchased fake goods from their regular supplier (doesn't sound like it), they're just as guilty as the ones driving the truck.
In the latest case, you might want to alert the FBI, in case the scoundrels have terrorist connections.
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Saturday, October 11, 2008
Motorcycle accident?
Apparent motorcycle wreck tonight on Avenue F.
Many police cars, a fire truck and an ambulance were pulled off the road just south of the AA meeting place. We saw a damaged lime-green bike.
We're praying no one was badly hurt.
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Tuesday, October 07, 2008
So tell us who they are!
In this Daily News article, we learn great stuff:
An eight-agency task force, led by the Washington Parish Sheriff’s Office, hit the streets before daylight Tuesday in a series of parish wide raids whose purpose was to round uo drug suspects. [...] By the time it ended, 15 suspects had been apprehended and taken to the Washington Parish Jail. And case detectives still had nine people to locate and bring into custody.Seven comments, so far, from people wanting to know the names of the arrestees.
C'mon, Daily Snooze. It's public record.
Some good citizen might want to report a drug dealer who was missed - but they won't because, hey, hard to tell if somebody bonded out or got overlooked by law enforcement if you don't even know who was arrested.
So how 'bout giving us the information we need?
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Fire
Looked like it was on Avenue F/1075 a few blocks north of the dance studio.
I didn't drive closer so as not to impede the firefighters.
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Monday, July 07, 2008
Did we have a safe fourth?
Perhaps we'll read about it in the Daily News. Perhaps not.
There was a bad accident in front of the Texaco on Highway 21 around the end of last week, the result (we understand) of holiday drinkin' & drivin'.
When will people learn?
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