Saturday, July 12, 2008

We're the Only Ones Concerned Enough

The Fort Lauderdale police chief says he is concerned about his wife's safety if she remains in jail.
Huh. How many non-"Only Ones" has the chief presided over the incarceration of, and this is the first time he's publicly expressing concern for prisoner safety?

[Via Jeffersonian]

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Where is all his enthusiasm for removing bad guys from society?

Or is she just the Only One who will sleep with this particular Only One? That's my bet.

BourneShooter said...

Now my questions is what did the wife shoot?

"Eleanor Adderley was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and shooting a missile into a dwelling after allegedly firing a gun during a fight with her husband Wednesday."

The key part is: "...shooting a missile..." Is this how FL law describes bullets? Or did she actually fire a TOW/Stinger/Hellfire at the house? If she did, was it registered with BATFU? If not, she should be in a fed pen.

Anonymous said...

Prisoners die in custody often. It's always either "suicide" just after a jailer checks on them, or "natural causes."
Ask an inmate, though, and they say medicines are withheld as punishment for not showing the proper respect, and so on. Or diluted and the missing portion sold...
A pharmacist here did that to cancer patients, may he burn in the lowest circle of hell.
Hey, Chief, get over it. We're all the same in the eyes of the law, isn't that what you people always tell us?