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|    BryanGSimmons to Travis Hunter    |
|    Re: St. Louis BBQ burglar defecates, lea    |
|    27 Oct 24 07:00:02    |
      XPost: rec.food.cooking, sac.politics, stl.general       XPost: talk.politics.guns       From: bryangsimmons@gmail.com              On 10/27/2024 3:50 AM, Travis Hunter wrote:       > ST. LOUIS — A man led police on a high-speed chase after breaking into a       > barbeque restaurant and trying to hit a witness with his vehicle. James       > Macy, 54, faces charges that include assault, armed criminal action,       > burglary, resisting arrest, and property damage.       >       > Court documents state that Macy broke into the Hogtown Smokehouse at 6301       > Clayton Avenue on September 9 by prying back a metal window covering.       > Inside, he allegedly damaged property and defecated in several locations       > in the basement. Surveillance footage reportedly captured Macy outside the       > building.       >       > Later, Macy allegedly attempted to use his vehicle to strike a cyclist. A       > witness intervened, using their own vehicle to protect the victim. Macy       > then drove onto the sidewalk in an attempt to hit the cyclist again before       > driving away.       >       > When police tried to stop Macy, he allegedly sped off, reaching speeds of       > approximately 90 miles per hour. The pursuit ended when Macy’s vehicle       > struck a pole, leading to his arrest.       >       > Macy is currently being held without bond.       >       > https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/st-louis-bbq-burglar-defecates-leads-       > police-pursuit/       >       That's only about 2-1/2 miles from here, but I'd never heard of it       before. It's funny that they named it Hogtown, because that's a play on       the name of that neighborhood, Dogtown.              --       --Bryan       For your safety and protection, this sig. has been thoroughly       tested on laboratory animals.              "Most of the food described here is nauseating.       We're just too courteous to say so."       -- Cindy Hamilton              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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