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![]() John H wrote: On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 12:39:42 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote: wrote in message roups.com... *JimH* wrote: ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (WSB Radio) -- Cherokee County authorities are investigating a scary summer trend of teens apparently randomly shooting at passing vehicles. WSB's Veronica Waters reports a mailman escaped injury when two boys, 13 and 14, shot up his truck with an air rifle Monday. But Cherokee Sheriff's Spokeswoman Nicole Ebbeskotte says detectives are still hoping to get x-rays which might help determine what injured a 14-year-old girl who was hit in the head as she rode in the car with her mom on Ball Ground Highway June 8. "Because of the way it struck the juvenile, we are not able to get full access to the projectile," Ebbeskotte tells WSB. "So we might not ever know if it was truly a bullet or what it actually was." Police haven't found the weapon the 15-year-old suspect allegedly used in the girl's shooting, though he is reportedly cooperating with the investigation. All three teens are charged with terroristic acts, and were released into their parents' custody. Thursday, 16 June 2005 So what does this have to do with federal authorities and homeland security Kevin? And how about a link to that story? I looked and looked, but could find nothing in the story relating to the Department of Homeland Security. Did I miss something? Are the Cherokee County police an undercover unit of DHS? Or is someone just making up some crap? -- John H I just KNEW I'd have to explain it ad nauseum to YOU!! The charge!!!! The CHARGE!!! It is a charge that is NOT a state law, BUT IS a Federal charge under the DHS. Jeesh......like trying to get a cat to understand the theory of relativity. |