Tuesday, February 06, 2007

We're the Only Ones Speedy Enough

A Bartow County couple is fighting back against neighborhood speeders. Lee and Teresa Sipple live at the bottom of a steep hill outside of Rome and say most motorists ignore the posted speed limit and zoom by their house, endangering them and their 2-year-old son. But now, fighting back could land them in jail.

Lee and Teresa Sipple have an upcoming court date to see if they will be arrested for messing with a cop...

Lee says his most surprising catch yet? A neighbor who ought to know better. “Kennesaw police officer...

According to the warrant affidavit filed by Officer Perrone, he says the Sipples did harass him by sending his employer multiple e-mails in an effort to get him in trouble. Kennesaw Police say they are investigating and have counseled Perrone before for improperly flashing his badge at the Sipples.
I guess the Sipples didn't realize they were messing with an "Only One."

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'd like to think a judge will hand this officer his head for bringing a stalking charge.

Time will tell.

Anonymous said...

Just sending emails to the top cop practically guarantees what happened.
They should have involved some local newspapers and maybe the county DA. The thought of the county getting unfavorable publicity might keep this stalking nonsense to a minimum.