Beer Necessities
Posted by Samantha
Turner (Editor) in the Narragansett-South Kingstown Patch
No one wants to find himself or
herself in the back of a police car. In fact, some people even fight officers
to avoid the ordeal. And then, there’s this guy. The 21-year-old man from
Narragansett was found a short
ways from a hit-and-run accident.
He denied any involvement in the
accident, despite the fact that the trail of radiator fluid from the accident
led directly to his SUV. He told police he had not been driving that night.
While police searched for another
potential driver of the SUV at a nearby house, the man began punching and
kicking the inside of the police cruiser and screamed, “Don’t talk to my
parents.” He was charged with disorderly conduct.
Though officers couldn’t place him
behind the wheel of the SUV that night, they did report that the man told them
the next morning during booking that he “messed up and was going to walk home”
until a friend challenged his manhood, which prompted him to drive.
Beer
Necessities
Unless you have a placard, there are
very few excusable reasons for parking in a handicapped spot. Beer is not
one of them. One man tried to make the case to East Greenwich police
officers, though, after he was confronted about parking in a handicapped spot
in front of a liquor store.
When asked why he was parked
illegally, he told the officer it was indeed because of an emergency: his
passenger had to buy beer.
Grab
the Popcorn: This Is About to Get Ugly
All’s fair in love and war – including the
parents of your romantic rival. A 29-year-old East
Providence woman was allegedly staking out the house of a woman whom she
believed to be dating her boyfriend.
The first person to step outside the
house was her romantic rival’s father, whom she began chasing around the car.
The woman allegedly yelled at him and even threw a soda bottle at him.
Not even the man’s wife was off
limits from her tirade, as the woman punched and kicked her in the groin when
she came outside to intervene.
Police arrived and arrested the
woman, who told them that she was at the house to speak to the daughter and,
when that didn’t happen, she took her frustrations out on the first people she
saw – the parents.