I'm going to hazard a guess that the overwhelming smell of anhydrous ammonia seemed a little out of place on on a residential street to the officers.
Abbe Center patient.............hmm.........sounds like he was mentally unsound - a disqualifier from being able to obtain a permit to carry. Besides, do really think that someone who wants to commit suicide will wait until they get a permit to carry before they do?
I've heard of car ACCIDENTS, but not sure about car INCIDENTS. Did the cars get into a fight?
If they would agree to buy out and bulldoze every residential property in a 10 block radius of 2nd Ave and 12th St. SE I would come to the ground-breaking and cheer. Oh, and the 'displaced residents' of said action MUST be given one way tickets back to Chi-town.
The description of what this driver was doing when he crashed sounds EXACTLY like what the D.O.T. wants people to do all the time at that intersection after they install their J-turn thingy. Wow. Real safe.
How do they profile meth heads? Let me guess: POS car being driven by skinny white guys who can't sit still, have sores all over their bodies and smell like a chemical factory. That doesn't sound like profiling; it sounds like, "Its elementary, my dear Watson".
"Sense", not "since", KCRG.
Did you read the article? They can't "Just shut it down", because its not a bar, a business or a restaurant. Its the equivalent of a private residence. Thats the whole underlying theme here. Before they CAN shut it down the city code has to be changed to address this debacle.
I wonder if he knows that "Getting back to nature" might get him some serious poison ivy.
I believe "fully involved" is fire-fighter speak for saying fully engulfed. I've heard them saying some funky things on the scanner before, like 'making a fast attack' on a fire.