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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 3849576" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>I really can't remember my first shift. I never had a training officer that rode along. I had a lot of ride along experience with OHP, Alva, PD, Cherokee P.D., Woods County, Kingfisher S.O. and P.D. Watonga P.D. Wichita. P.D. I'm probably forgetting some, Ha!</p><p></p><p>My first night in my last jurisdiction, we had a murder, Wife killed hubby with a glass ashtray. One of the things I investigated that still haunts me because he was acquitted was a rape of an 82 year old woman in her home. We had a palm print of the suspect on her pillowcase. He lived next door to her and his explanation was he slapped her pillowcase on her clothesline thereby transferring his palmprint.</p><p> I actually caught a guy in black with a black ski mask coming out of a window with money and jewelry and a TV set. I've seen a mother holding her newborn in a car wreck not wearing a seat belt and she pushed her baby into the glove box upon impact. On patrol one night I discovered a very well made fake Diebold after hours drop off box installed over the real one at a bank. We caught him at 4 a.m. retrieving it. I've seen a guy with no face saying "Let me die." I'm really glad we won the 15 minute fight over a gun in a guy's bedroom.</p><p></p><p>I put all of those bad things into little boxes and then into a great big box in the back of my mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 3849576, member: 44288"] I really can't remember my first shift. I never had a training officer that rode along. I had a lot of ride along experience with OHP, Alva, PD, Cherokee P.D., Woods County, Kingfisher S.O. and P.D. Watonga P.D. Wichita. P.D. I'm probably forgetting some, Ha! My first night in my last jurisdiction, we had a murder, Wife killed hubby with a glass ashtray. One of the things I investigated that still haunts me because he was acquitted was a rape of an 82 year old woman in her home. We had a palm print of the suspect on her pillowcase. He lived next door to her and his explanation was he slapped her pillowcase on her clothesline thereby transferring his palmprint. I actually caught a guy in black with a black ski mask coming out of a window with money and jewelry and a TV set. I've seen a mother holding her newborn in a car wreck not wearing a seat belt and she pushed her baby into the glove box upon impact. On patrol one night I discovered a very well made fake Diebold after hours drop off box installed over the real one at a bank. We caught him at 4 a.m. retrieving it. I've seen a guy with no face saying "Let me die." I'm really glad we won the 15 minute fight over a gun in a guy's bedroom. I put all of those bad things into little boxes and then into a great big box in the back of my mind. [/QUOTE]
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