baker in da hizzy!
what shakin in the northlands?
what shakin in the northlands?
Joesy...T&T talkin to you!
Hi T&T and Stuffers!
I don't wear sweaters..I
wonder if she can make me
some socks!
God Damn tho..... really !?
Cronin was so drunk, he did not even remember firing his weapon, the sources said. “We have not been able to find any link between the two persons,” said Pelham Police Chief Joseph Benefico. “We have nothing to link either party to each other — no road rage, nothing.”
The victim is currently in stable condition. Cronin refused to take a breathalyzer test at the scene, but one source told WCBS he was so drunk, he couldn’t even remember the shooting. He was charged with assault.
About three hours after Cronin’s arrest, Anthony apparently fired one shot into a parked car at a New Jersey home. The New York Post reports that she got into a fight with her date and his wife at the home.
Anthony was pulled over for drunk driving shortly afterward. NJ.com reports she’s been suspended from the force for 30 days, and is also charged with assault along with possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose.
[Poggi] was arraigned on a criminal complaint charging him with driving while intoxicated early Thursday morning. He later had his license suspended.
The complaint states that Poggi accidentally shot his partner, Detective Matthew Sullivan, in the right wrist after taking out his Smith and Wesson revolver to show off the weapon’s hammer. Poggi then allegedly drove Sullivan to the Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, where he was observed to have bloodshot eyes.
According to the complaint, a field sobriety test was administered on the detective, which read .11 percent. The legal blood-alcohol limit in New York is .08 percent. Later, Poggi allegedly refused to take a Breathalyzer test at the 112th Precinct.
CBS New York reports that the detective was released on his own recognizance and is due back in court on June 16.
“I personally am very disturbed about the number of incidents in recent weeks that are part of a longer-term problem of inappropriate use of alcohol by members of the department.”
that reminds me, FUCK THE POLICE.