Evidently not.
That's just the sort of farked up logic I would expect from any place full of okies.
Ek
This place isn't full. There is room for way more Okies.
Evidently not.
That's just the sort of farked up logic I would expect from any place full of okies.
Ek
The story I quoted had already been posted this morning, I was referring to that story, so I didn't feel the need to included the same link. Not lazy just anti-redundant...
With regards to the phone and video.
http://m.normantranscript.com/normantrans/pm_126468/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=izNagIbv
Are you calling BB biased?
Are we reading the same thread???
From news9.com this morning...
"The law allows police to seize something like that, if they think it can be altered or destroyed or lost," Irven Box, local attorney and former OKC police officer, said.
The Moore Police Department released a statement Monday saying the phone was placed into a secured property room and wrapped in tin foil so it can't be altered by an external source.
Moore police also told News 9, detectives obtained a search warrant for the phone and are now reviewing video of the incident.
Nair was told she will get her cell phone back on Tuesday.
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