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Posted on June 27 at 10:53 a.m.
Southside I agree & kinda disagree with you. This pantry provides food to the elderly, and also to people who work minimum wage jobs who cant by food, gas, & clothes. I have donated at church. My mother taught me when I was younger to try to do at least one charitable act a day. She said I would be paying on my ticket to heaven: >
Posted on June 27 at 10:45 a.m.
Eyeinthesky get a life. Im pretty sure they check your license and do a background check before these people get trained, STOP SPREADING RUMORS. Way to go NPD & SO
Posted on June 20 at 9:28 p.m.
How did this topic get to Katrina victims. The guy was born and raised right here in Natchez.
Posted on June 19 at 11:04 p.m.
I must have touched a nerve.
Posted on June 19 at 9:28 p.m.
Exactly in every city and in every state there are good and there are bad. But, you have to seperate the two. Do you group all your past relationshps with your current one? You cant look at one bad apple and determine all are bad. 95% or more of officers are good. What would the world or the city look like without them. All Im saying doubled is that they are people with husbands, wives, and children too. I just think when God created them he did a little extra, and I appreciate that. And when I read that one of them have been hurt in the line of duty I feel for them and their families. Just imagine if you were the wife or mother of this man getting a call or knock on the door with this news. These men and women leave home for work and kiss their families goodbye not knowing if they will ever return from work, and I appreciate that. They sacrafice their families for us, the public, for peanuts. We look at spoiled athletes, and movie stars as heroes, but if someone is breaking into your house a 3 am who do we call. And on some of the calls that we hear about I know they have to be afraid, but they handle it. They see dead children, they see dead adults, they see abused children and adults, but they push on. I for one couldn't do that. And they have to fight to get paid over 30000 a year. For me I just think they deserve a little RESPECT, because I APPRECIATE THEM. And I will defend them, and I hope when you do need them they are that hero for you, not that arrogant s.o.b. that you precieve them to be. And I hope it never happens to you, but if it does I hope they do put their lights on and go through that red light to get to you if you are in need.
Posted on June 19 at 6:56 p.m.
I agree swapmeet. IT WAS AN ACCIDENT. Just thank God no one got seriously hurt. None of you were in either car, so noone knows what happened, but the two involved. Doubled from now on (since you see it so often) why dont you start reporting it. No since in bashing them if you dont do anything about it. The way you people bash the very people that may save our lives one day or stop a burglar from breaking into our homes, or arrest a drunk driver before he has the chance to kill an innocent family, I couldnt do it because I wouldnt give a rat's butt about you people after reading these and past comments that have been posted.
Posted on June 19 at 4:03 p.m.
Well doubled I used to think like you, and Im sure others on here think like you, until I asked an officer about that years ago(in a jokingly way). And very seriously he explained. He said if he gets a call, for instance a disturbance, that has all the factors of turning into a bad situation, but hasn't yet. He said he will turn his lights on to get through traffic or an intersection to get to the disturbance before it can turn bad, because it is easier to difuse an altercation before it happens rather than figure out what happened after it is over. and that made a lot of sense to me. So Im sure you've seen it, but do you really know why it was done?
Posted on June 19 at 3:44 p.m.
Doubled do you know this for a fact or are you assuming. And if you do know it for a fact please enlighten the rest of us.
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Posted on June 28 at 9:40 a.m.
Someboby in the front office of the SO knew this man had a suspended license. There is no way you can do a background check and not find this out. It sounds like the SO was just going to keep this their dirty little secret, but once the wreck happened they had to report it to the state, and the crap hit the fan. Now it goes to show you that the hand that feeds you well, will slap you in the face when you screw up. Ronnie Brown says he didnt get fired because of the acident, that's bull, why would they pay money to train this guy only to fire him a less than a month later for no apparent reason. This guy was serving Sheriff brown and could have paid the ultimate price, now he's sitting home licking his wounds preparing to sit in the unemployment lines. Shame on you Ronny Brown, shame on you Deputy washington I hope you didnt arrest someone for a suspended license. Who will pay the medical bills?
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