I was looking over the paper from last Friday and I read an article on 5 people doing one of the most stupidest things I've ever heard of. Apparently they stole a shot gun from a locked police car and traded it for drugs. The police said that "based on the evidence the sherrif's department was able to obtain a search warrant and the rifle was located as well as other fire arms and a large amount of drugs." For some reason, this reminds me of all the talks of peer pressure I've recieved over the years. These people were probably mixed up in the wrong crowd and they obviously didn't listen to all the lectures in school. I remember my PE coach always telling me to "just say no" to things that I didn't feel comfortable doing. This probably wasn't the first time any of these people have had charges against them, but because they've gone down the wrong path their life is going to consist of making bad choices and being in jail. I feel bad for people like that, but maybe they should have listened to all the lessons we recieved when we were younger.
The Batesville Daily Gaurd "5 jailed after police rifle allegedly stolen"




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