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January 3, 2004 - What Happened That Night?

RE: January 3, 2004 - What Happened That Night?

September 28th, 2004 @ 12:43PM (20 years ago)

Well congratulations!!!! You sound well informed like you know exactly what happened. Too bad your not on the jury..The politicians in this town would love you!!!

RE: January 3, 2004 - What Happened That Night?

September 28th, 2004 @ 8:30PM (20 years ago)

My only wish is that you somday are not faced with what Mattingly faced that night. As the old saying goes, it is best to be tried by 12 than carried by 6.

RE: January 3, 2004 - What Happened That Night?

September 28th, 2004 @ 8:46PM (20 years ago)

You think he panicked and fired without thinking. What the hell do you know about life and death confrontations. Nobody, and I mean nobody can armchair quarterback a situation like this. If you have never been in a life and death confrontation then you have no right to respond. I thank God that there are Officers like McKenzie Mattingly willing to put their lives on the line to stop the drug sealing criminals before they take over. Newby wasn't the poster child for police misconduct, he was an armed drug dealing, robbing piece of scum that just as easily could have sold drugs, robbed or killed your child.

I am praying for the deliverance of this young Officer from the hands of the liberal and sorely misguided court system. Louis Coleman and crown do not run this town, the SOB doesn't even live in this town because he is a convicted childd molester.

Don't forget that Angela Newby-Bougess and Louis both have something very real in common. They both turned a blind eye to their children and they are both turned into drug dealers. Coleman's son is back in the penitentiary on his second narcotics trafficking conviction.