Got some pretty savvy local deputies where I live. they know the score. Had a real troublemaker just up the road several years ago. He would get drunk and race his hopped up Mustang up and down the road slinging gravel everywhere. Had several young kids in the area at the time. One of the neighbors politely asked him to cease and desist. When the neighbor turned to walk away, he was clobbered from behind with a big roundhouse. got up and promptly beat the schit out of him. Then called the sheriff. When the sheriff got there, the guy was still laying on the ground out cold. Nuttin happened to the neighbor. Another time, he went knocking on one's door with a loaded rifle. The neighbor came to the door with a bigger gun. the old troublemaker left. Here comes the sheriff. Neighbor told the sheriff if that ever happened again he would shoot him. Sheriff told my neighbor to just make sure the guy had a firearm close by by the time they got there. They were tired of his trouble making ways. It would be good riddance for all. If he hadn't sold out and moved away, he would have been dead by now. For all I know he is.
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