Monday morning feel good stories

Not a traditional feel good story from Ashland, Oregon when murder suspect Neal Norman got out of his car on a busy interstate;

Later that morning, Norman got out of the vehicle and began shooting at vehicles on the highway, according to deputies.

The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office said the threat ended when a driver hit the suspect with their truck.

The driver was questioned and released by state police. Thomas Moxon’s truck was kept as evidence after it was riddled by bullets.

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9 responses to “Monday morning feel good stories”

  1. A Proud Infidel®™

    A perfectly good truck not only shot up, but the local Po-po had to take it? WTF?

    1. Doc Savage

      Evidence…..i’m sure he will get it back…..eventually.

      Is that considered road hazard?

  2. Ex-PH2

    Pity the poor truck!

    Norman…? No, I’m not going there.

  3. Tallywhagger

    On Friday, 9/29, the Circuit Court for Chesapeake, Virginia information data base had indicated that BrokeButtBernath was scheduled for a preliminary hearing in respect of a preliminary competency hearing to estimate whether the defendant was able stand for his trial on his appeal.

    That information was subsequently updated and I cheerfully report that, as of 09:00, Oct. 2nd, the Circuit Court docket does not include any reference to BrokeButt.

    The next scheduled floor show should be Tuesday, 10/10/2017.

    Stand by for doubled-down-dementia featuring Dotard Dan and his Dutch Rudder Band.

    Over.

  4. Jeff LPH 3, 63-66

    Instead of those bullet hole decals you could put on your vehicle, this is the real deal. Keep on trucking Tommy. Nice road kill.

    1. Bill M

      Road kill we can believe in.

  5. 11B-Mailclerk

    They call him Max, the Road Warrior.

  6. It has been said* that there are no dangerous weapons just dangerous man.

    * attributted to Robert A Heinlein.

  7. dangerous men, that is. (Thanks, Snagglepuss.)