John Smith
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Ran and locked herself in a room, called my dad and called the police. But this is like the worst three minutes of my life, though. They hit me in the head. I still have a split under my head on top of my head right now from getting hit in the head with a gun at 15 years old. So I'm like, wow, just please don't let them go after my mom.
Ran and locked herself in a room, called my dad and called the police. But this is like the worst three minutes of my life, though. They hit me in the head. I still have a split under my head on top of my head right now from getting hit in the head with a gun at 15 years old. So I'm like, wow, just please don't let them go after my mom.
Ran and locked herself in a room, called my dad and called the police. But this is like the worst three minutes of my life, though. They hit me in the head. I still have a split under my head on top of my head right now from getting hit in the head with a gun at 15 years old. So I'm like, wow, just please don't let them go after my mom.
I mean, I'm giving them what I have close, which is nothing but about five or six hundred bucks. They like, no, we want the big shit. We want the big shit, which is not even really big. But they wanted that. They're trying to take me outside to a stash spot in the back of a neighbor's house to find the drugs. I open the door. The police were standing there. Freeze. It's the police.
I mean, I'm giving them what I have close, which is nothing but about five or six hundred bucks. They like, no, we want the big shit. We want the big shit, which is not even really big. But they wanted that. They're trying to take me outside to a stash spot in the back of a neighbor's house to find the drugs. I open the door. The police were standing there. Freeze. It's the police.
I mean, I'm giving them what I have close, which is nothing but about five or six hundred bucks. They like, no, we want the big shit. We want the big shit, which is not even really big. But they wanted that. They're trying to take me outside to a stash spot in the back of a neighbor's house to find the drugs. I open the door. The police were standing there. Freeze. It's the police.
They grabbed me. The two assailants run, jump through a picture window, run. Now it's a manhunt. Helicopters come. Everything is so many police in the neighborhood. My father comes home from work. He's coming in, breaking through the police line, panicking, worried about my mom first. Right. What the hell happened? He found out the story. It was over. That was the last straw.
They grabbed me. The two assailants run, jump through a picture window, run. Now it's a manhunt. Helicopters come. Everything is so many police in the neighborhood. My father comes home from work. He's coming in, breaking through the police line, panicking, worried about my mom first. Right. What the hell happened? He found out the story. It was over. That was the last straw.
They grabbed me. The two assailants run, jump through a picture window, run. Now it's a manhunt. Helicopters come. Everything is so many police in the neighborhood. My father comes home from work. He's coming in, breaking through the police line, panicking, worried about my mom first. Right. What the hell happened? He found out the story. It was over. That was the last straw.
I never lived with my parents again. You put us in danger. You put us in jeopardy. They put the house up for sale. This is 1993. The house was for sale within a week. We're leaving this. We're done. These dudes invaded our home. They came in here with guns. They found the weapons, found the guys.
I never lived with my parents again. You put us in danger. You put us in jeopardy. They put the house up for sale. This is 1993. The house was for sale within a week. We're leaving this. We're done. These dudes invaded our home. They came in here with guns. They found the weapons, found the guys.
I never lived with my parents again. You put us in danger. You put us in jeopardy. They put the house up for sale. This is 1993. The house was for sale within a week. We're leaving this. We're done. These dudes invaded our home. They came in here with guns. They found the weapons, found the guys.
Whatever she said on that phone, they're in my house. Two assailants with guns, ski mask on. My kids are downstairs. We were opening the door for them to take me to go get the big sack of... Yeah, yeah, I understand. I'm just saying that they did chase them down.
Whatever she said on that phone, they're in my house. Two assailants with guns, ski mask on. My kids are downstairs. We were opening the door for them to take me to go get the big sack of... Yeah, yeah, I understand. I'm just saying that they did chase them down.
Whatever she said on that phone, they're in my house. Two assailants with guns, ski mask on. My kids are downstairs. We were opening the door for them to take me to go get the big sack of... Yeah, yeah, I understand. I'm just saying that they did chase them down.
They caught those guys, man. And then they asked me to identify them. Of course, I didn't see the faces they had on ski masks. And all of that. But my dad was done, man. He's like, you know, you put my family in danger. This will be the last time you do that.
They caught those guys, man. And then they asked me to identify them. Of course, I didn't see the faces they had on ski masks. And all of that. But my dad was done, man. He's like, you know, you put my family in danger. This will be the last time you do that.
They caught those guys, man. And then they asked me to identify them. Of course, I didn't see the faces they had on ski masks. And all of that. But my dad was done, man. He's like, you know, you put my family in danger. This will be the last time you do that.
I'm done with you, man. You're not welcome. You're not welcome. We're moving. You're not. What did you think of that? Would you at the time at that time? Remember, I'm desensitized to a lot of shit. But my. Those words of a father could kill me for dangering his wife and his kids. I was scared. I was terrified of my father because I know he will do it. He's from Mississippi.
I'm done with you, man. You're not welcome. You're not welcome. We're moving. You're not. What did you think of that? Would you at the time at that time? Remember, I'm desensitized to a lot of shit. But my. Those words of a father could kill me for dangering his wife and his kids. I was scared. I was terrified of my father because I know he will do it. He's from Mississippi.