Posted: 7/18/2011 11:55:46 AM EDT
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Police seek to ID stabbing suspect
Date Posted: 7/18/2011 2:02:33 PM Case Number: Details: Oklahoma City Police are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying and locating an assault suspect. We believe this same man is responsible for at least 5 stabbings in the past week, all in the same general vicinity (SE 46/Shields area). All attacks happened between the hours of 11pm-3am. There’s no known motive, and in all cases the assaults appear to be unprovoked. In the most recent attacks, the suspect is actually knocking on the victim’s door. The victims are stabbed as they open their door. The suspect is described as a white male in his 20’s with a thin build (between 5’04”-5’07”/120-160 lbs). Victims reported seeing acne scars on the suspect’s face. In all attacks the suspect was armed with a knife. He was last seen wearing a dark colored hoodie. A sketch is scheduled to be completed tomorrow morning, and will be released to the media as soon as possible. We encourage residents of this area to be vigilant and aware of their surroundings at all times. Report any suspicious activity in the area to 911. Anyone with information should contact Crime Stoppers 405-235-7300. Sgt. Jennifer Wardlow Crap like that scares the living hell out of me. Don't answer the door late at night unless you are armed. |
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I had my chest cracked and couldn't sleep at night. I'd try to sleep in the Lazy Boy with a revolver on my chest because of a home invasion a few blocks away.
Scared the hell out of my wife. She didn't like it one bit. She thought I was nuts. Until a few months later when someone opened my storm door one evening and rattled the front door knob. I was up at the door with it in hand in just a few seconds. It was an OKC police officer responding to a burglary alarm a few houses down. They weren't told which house it was so he was checking all of them. I went with him into several back yards up and down the streets. The revolver was in pocket and out of sight of course. The neighbors got all wired up about it. I'm very glad he responded as quick as he did. But I told several of the neighbors don't count on the police getting there to protect you. Several of them didn't even know they had PANIC buttons on their alarm systems. Chuck, I've lived in the country and know all about the benefits and the problems. My wife ain't a country girl and that is the way it is. I'm the boss in my family and I have her permission to say so. What she wants and prefers, she's gonna get from me as best I can give it to her.
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I've answered the door twice after midnight. Both times with a .45 in hand behind my back. Once was a little neighbor girl about a fire next door and the gun stayed there. The other was some guy with a broken down vehicle. The gun went to my side and he said, "nevermind!"
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I've answered the door twice after midnight. Both times with a .45 in hand behind my back. Once was a little neighbor girl about a fire next door and the gun stayed there. The other was some guy with a broken down vehicle. The gun went to my side and he said, "nevermind!" ![]() Even in nice neighborhoods like PC's, things do happen. I never would have thought there would be a home invasion in my neighborhood but there was. And lots of door to door solicitation. Even after 9 PM. |
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She thought I was nuts. No comment!
It only takes once to prove in that situation someone isn't nuts. It's better for people to think you are nuts about prevention than to prove it's necessary. My FIL no longer takes chances and neither does my MIL. Both are in their 80s. They don't let fear prevent them from doing anything in their lives but they do take precautions. His mind got changed about 10 years ago when he heard some talking at the side of his house. Some gangbangers were there with a phone plugged into his outside connection box. He went running back into the house and they took off before he came back outside. He wasn't empty handed. I told him to get a cellphone to call 9/11 if anything like that ever happened again. I don't think he liked the idea of me inferring he could have gotten hurt. But he listened. Quoted:
Peep hole in the door ? How about side windows so I can see what is happening outside?
My wife doesn't want a gun port put in. |
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I was at the OKCPD today, they think it is a crazy from a nut house near bye. I'm glad they didn't think it was a Jehovah Witness run amok! probably would have thought that if he'd been wearing a white shirt, black tie and pants with a button that says "God loves you" |
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could be worse,cold be BIGFOOT!!! *ding dong* "whoooooo`s theeerrreeee?" *lisp RAOOAR* would only happen in a fairytale world in a land far far away
Oh like Dan's Bigfoot lair... I mean Dan's house?!?
We all know Dan has thrown in with the Bigfoot leadership to take over the Northeast metro! |
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could be worse,cold be BIGFOOT!!! *ding dong* "whoooooo`s theeerrreeee?" *lisp RAOOAR* would only happen in a fairytale world in a land far far away
Oh like Dan's Bigfoot lair... I mean Dan's house?!?
We all know Dan has thrown in with the Bigfoot leadership to take over the Northeast metro! what the hell would they want to take over the northeast metro for? course I guess forest park and spencer would be the perfect place for bigfoot to live, that is if bigfoot wasn't a fairytale creature. |
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In the CITY Dan. Most everybody I know that lives in the country pretty much ALWAYS answers the door with a gun. This...
That's one reason I don't live in the country. When we lived in the country my wife wouldn't answer the door (even with a with a gun) under any circumstances if I wasn't there. The thieves in the country usually knock on a door to see if anyone is home. If they are, they will say "Does Joe Bob Smith live here?" when they answer the door and try to con their way in to use a phone if they think they can ransack the place with an older person there. Or just kick the door in if they think no one is there. It happens in the city too but not near as often as in the country. Years ago I caught some guys stealing some equipment near my home in Crescent. I took her and the baby home, called the law and went back with a rifle. They went to jail. But she decided the country wasn't the place for her. And I went along with her. We've always lived in nice neighborhoods and have always had decent luck as far as the house not being broken into. I worked out of state for a period of time on nuclear and coal fired power houses. She had a midnight prowler while I was gone, I quit and came home. Family is everything. And the country can be just as dangerous, even more so, than the city, in the areas we've been in. |
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In the CITY Dan. Most everybody I know that lives in the country pretty much ALWAYS answers the door with a gun. This...
That's one reason I don't live in the country. When we lived in the country my wife wouldn't answer the door (even with a with a gun) under any circumstances if I wasn't there. The thieves in the country usually knock on a door to see if anyone is home. If they are, they will say "Does Joe Bob Smith live here?" when they answer the door and try to con their way in to use a phone if they think they can ransack the place with an older person there. Or just kick the door in if they think no one is there. It happens in the city too but not near as often as in the country. Years ago I caught some guys stealing some equipment near my home in Crescent. I took her and the baby home, called the law and went back with a rifle. They went to jail. But she decided the country wasn't the place for her. And I went along with her. We've always lived in nice neighborhoods and have always had decent luck as far as the house not being broken into. I worked out of state for a period of time on nuclear and coal fired power houses. She had a midnight prowler while I was gone, I quit and came home. Family is everything. And the country can be just as dangerous, even more so, than the city, in the areas we've been in. Hands down you have the worst luck of anyone out there.
My life in the country has been NOTHING like anything you have posted. Although it appears that I'm getting a new neighbor, so.............
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I've lived in rural areas most of my life, hadn't had any major troubles, other than being burglerized and since getting divorced I haven't had anything worth stealing, I do have a suspicious neighbor so it's like having a home security guard patroling right close |
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I've lived in rural areas most of my life, hadn't had any major troubles, other than being burglerized and since getting divorced I haven't had anything worth stealing, I do have a suspicious neighbor so it's like having a home security guard patroling right close Yeah, but you live right in the middle of the Shawnee nation with all of them related to you.
The only way I'd live in the country again is in a family enclave where a man or two was all the time. There is nothing like having family around. |
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here you Dan, some bigfoot tales
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1047961_True_Life_Sasquatch_Tales__My_Near_Fatal_Encounter_with_Bigfoot_.html |
