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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 2956565" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>At one time in Oklahoma City, LEO's had as part of their equipment-Saps or Blackjacks. They were used frequently in the days when if one back talked a policeman you went to jail for disrespect toward a law enforcement officer. I remember that my half-brother was the recipient of the bad side of a sap by an old deceased police officer by the name of Sherman Brown. If you gave Sherman any lip, you'd live to regret meeting this guy. Approximately in 1955 my mother told me that they came to talk to the half-brother at the house and called him outside and she heard a "bunch of thuds and grunts" and then silence one dark night and they took him away.</p><p>Ah, those were the days, I regret having to live through them. I suppose others here have similar stories of deprivation during childhood and screwed up families.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 2956565, member: 25679"] At one time in Oklahoma City, LEO's had as part of their equipment-Saps or Blackjacks. They were used frequently in the days when if one back talked a policeman you went to jail for disrespect toward a law enforcement officer. I remember that my half-brother was the recipient of the bad side of a sap by an old deceased police officer by the name of Sherman Brown. If you gave Sherman any lip, you'd live to regret meeting this guy. Approximately in 1955 my mother told me that they came to talk to the half-brother at the house and called him outside and she heard a "bunch of thuds and grunts" and then silence one dark night and they took him away. Ah, those were the days, I regret having to live through them. I suppose others here have similar stories of deprivation during childhood and screwed up families. [/QUOTE]
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