Senseless murder of plow truck driver in Howard Co.

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  • chilipeppermaniac

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    I will post this here and in the Water Cooler. My wife told me about this the other day and it is still hitting me like a train.
    Tonight after visiting another MDS member's house to buy some brass off him, I return and she asks me what I got. When I told her, she asks, why do I need bullets? My answer was, " remember that plow truck driver?" That could have been you or me.

     

    chilipeppermaniac

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    Yikes,I wonder if that lot to plow was a new contract for him. Maybe a disgruntled former plow guy.

    As I said, I also posted this in the Water cooler.

    Over there, I also posted a story of an older murder that was committed in a liquor store near my current house. That happened 27 years ago but the cops are still working on the case.

    I hope somehow, both perps are captured. It will never bring back the lost lives for the loved ones, but hopefully it will remove at least those responsible from our society.
     

    Michael S

    Active Member
    Nov 6, 2012
    419
    Towson
    This is not a new think that happens now. It's been going on for years. Years ago my brother in law was in a loader downtown near 33rd street. During the big snow storms. State contract finished and they sent him there without asking. They were transporting the loader. So he really had no choice. One night he said everyone working just left. He did not know what was going on. So he went back to the rally point. Equipment was being shot at by the local kids. They didn't want to go to school I guess. So they all left. They just forgot to tell the contractors working for them. I guess it has moved to new areas now. I have been the guy out there by myself before. I feel for him and his family.
     

    salopez

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    Apr 11, 2011
    416
    Mt airy Md
    the only time I have a gun pulled on me was when I was plowing snow. It was an apartment over in windsor mill. I was able to explain to the guy that I was plowing the lot, and not trying to steal his 64 impala.
     

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