Believe it or not

we do draw a line here. and this guy crossed it!

O.K. so yesterday we posted a story that got us a couple of e-mails—how they got my email address I’ll never know but 3 e-mails came in. A highlight of one of the e-mails…

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fucking moron.

Relax guy.

So here we are to redeem ourselves. Unlike yesterday’s story about innocent tobacco, alcohol and porn consumption this one is just sick…8 years is not enough.

CNN

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — A teenager shown on a video coaxing his 2- and 4-year-old nephews into smoking marijuana was sentenced Thursday to eight years in prison.

The video shows one teen lighting a marijuana cigarette in the 2-year-old’s mouth, then laughing as the toddler coughs. One teen then tells him to pass it to his brother, who also smokes it and coughs. Parts of the video showed someone calling the children “potheads” and asking if they “have the munchies.”

Drug tests showed the youngsters had marijuana and cocaine in their bodies. When the video was made, the children’s mother was sleeping in another room, police have said. She was not arrested.

The children, their mother, grandmother and McCoy lived together at the time. The children have since been placed in foster care.

Fort Worth police found the video while searching a house in connection with a burglary investigation in which McCoy also was charged. He pleaded guilty to two burglary charges and received eight-year sentences that he will served at the same time, the newspaper reported.

The co-defendant Vanswan Polty, 19, remains in jail awaiting trial. He faces two charges of injury to a child, three charges of burglary and one charge of failing to identify himself to a peace officer.

So we’re par for the course. Our good deed is done for at least a years time. Back to the regularly scheduled program.


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Teen Feeds Cops LSD

There goes their careers in the FBI


What are cops doing eating cookies on the job? I thought it was donuts?


USA Today

LAKE WORTH, Texas (AP) — A teenager suspected of delivering drug-laced cookies to a dozen police stations in north Texas was fulfilling court-ordered community service work for Mothers Against Drunk Driving, the organization said Wednesday.

Christian V. Phillips told the police stations he was representing MADD when he dropped off baskets of homemade treats over the past few weeks, officials said. A few officers ate the cookies, but no illnesses have been reported.

MADD’s North Texas chapter said in a statement Wednesday that it was “profoundly disturbed” and was investigating.

The 18-year-old was arrested Tuesday at the Lake Worth department after officers — who had received a call from MADD saying that cookies taken to another station may have been tainted — accepted the basket, thought they smelled marijuana and did preliminary tests that instead found traces of LSD, said Lake Worth Police Chief Brett McGuire.

When he was taken into custody Tuesday, Phillips had a spreadsheet of about two dozen departments with 13 already checked off, McGuire said. While talking to detectives, Phillips denied trying to contaminate the goodies or harm anyone and said one of his friends might have been smoking pot while he was baking, McGuire said.


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