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slimjim
Tulsa, OK
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These are for sure parole victims, of our society. They will never learn, let alone get a job.
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Spike
Tulsa, OK
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WOW, just imagine, another set of over-achievers that will just get their hands slapped and released. Good work to the police. I am sure glad no TPD (or whatever law enforcement guys) were hurt. Just take a gun and shoot these 2 losers. No one will miss them. They are both boils on the tutu of society.
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Barb Dwyer
Tulsa, OK
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Son, cut that hair, hopefully they will shave it all off in jail, and look at her eyes that girl has been up for days!....faces of Meth!
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Holy Toledo. Some fine upstanding citizens there.
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ImNotBuyinIt
Tulsa, OK
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How is it the driver of the SUV that hit the parked patrol car with lights flashing "treated and released"? Surely it was to police custody to book them as well. Talk about dumb and dumber.
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snoozelwind
Tulsa, OK
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So as you can see, criminals come in all colors, shapes and sizes!!!
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Tulsatime
Owasso, OK
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how in the heck are these morons back out of jail, not to mention the clown who crashed into the squad car?
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RSc
Tulsa, OK
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I'm pretty sure it was a separate vehicle that totaled the police car.
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Justsayn
Granbury, TX
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Well, don't these two idiots make their mamas proud? How many people have to dye from morans who think they can outrun the police? Put them in jail and THROW THE KEY AWAY so we can all be safe.
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Justsayn
Granbury, TX
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lisa
Sherman, TX
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slimjim wrote: These are for sure parole victims, of our society. They will never learn, let alone get a job. you are right, they will never get jobs bcuz no one will hire felons. that is likely why they felt they had no other choice than to steal a car for transportation and sell drugs to make a living. i am in no way making excuses for them nor do i feel sorry for them, but everyone is calling them losers & that is likely how every employment agency looks at them too.
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Matt
Rose, OK
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Glad to see a couple of more losers are off the streets. Now to get rid of the driver who rammed the police car. How long do we have to put up with people in Tulsa who are deaf, dumb, blind and, just plain stupid?
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WHAT
Broken Arrow, OK
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lisa wrote: <quoted text> you are right, they will never get jobs bcuz no one will hire felons. that is likely why they felt they had no other choice than to steal a car for transportation and sell drugs to make a living. i am in no way making excuses for them nor do i feel sorry for them, but everyone is calling them losers & that is likely how every employment agency looks at them too. It is how employers look at them. One person I know got a misd. possesion charge in the 80s but been clean since. She cant even get a job as a janitor hardly and shes been out of trouble for almost 30 years. Unless something changes in hiring practices this will continue to be the norm for alot of people who was now stuck in limbo. And no im not taking up for anyone because they do know better then to break the law but its a concious choice. All I am saying is punish them in the court system not in everyday life which in turn will make it (Beep) on the rest of us because they have no other choice but crime.
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George
Tulsa, OK
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So where's the cop that says "it wouldnt have happened with highway lights"?
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Dean
Tulsa, OK
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ImNotBuyinIt wrote: How is it the driver of the SUV that hit the parked patrol car with lights flashing "treated and released"? Surely it was to police custody to book them as well. Talk about dumb and dumber. "Moth Effect". Remember when TPD said they needed to add blue lights to their red lights to keep people from being hypnotized by the moth effect? Didnt work. Drowsy people are drawn to lights that change color, so the red/blue is like a magnet.
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Michele
Tulsa, OK
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This all ended right along the back fence of our house. We were outside and all of a sudden we heard a police office saying "Get out of the car and put your hands up." It was all very scary not being able to see what was going on behind the fence. When they finally had the two out of the stolen car, we went to the back fence only to see like 20 cops out there. They were even searching the vehicle as we were looking over and through the fence. Yesterday was one crazy day.
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The most dangerous
Tulsa, OK
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The most dangerous incidents that I ever encountered in my police career involved pursuits. I would take a man with a gun any day over a pursuit. But you can't not chase the bad guy. Thank God the officer is okay and no innocent citizens were hurt. Thank God that there are officers out there that are willing to risk their lives to keep everyone safe from the criminals that have no worries except to try and escape.
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What the what
Tulsa, OK
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Wow...they both look like 9 miles of bad road. No, she's probably more like 15 miles of bad road. Why does crime make people unattractive?
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Hub
San Francisco, CA
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What the what wrote: Wow...they both look like 9 miles of bad road. No, she's probably more like 15 miles of bad road. Have you driven on the roads in OK? They look like 15 miles of so called good roads...
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Amber
Hulbert, OK
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I am so thankful to the tulsa county police for catching these crooks...they broke in my house and trashed it and stole my checks and were writing them everywhere!!!thanks tulsa for catching them and not letting this happen to anyone else!!!hope they sit in jail for a very LONG TIME!!!!
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