Biff_Poindexter
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Upset over 'ding dong ditch' game, man choked, tried to run down teens over prank: Cops
William Raymond Cole was arrested after he allegedly tried to run over a group of teens who played "dig dong ditch" on his home, eventually catching one and choking him.
lawandcrime.com
"A 49-year-old man in Georgia is facing multiple felonies and several decades behind bars after he allegedly became violent with a group of teenagers who had knocked on his door and ran away — a prank typically called “ding dong ditch” or “ring and run” — then tried to run them down with his car before exiting the vehicle and choking one of the teens. William Raymond Cole was taken into custody on Monday morning and charged with two counts of felony aggravated assault and one count of cruelty to children in the first degree, authorities announced. The charges each carry a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.
Police said that the incident began when a group of teenagers allegedly knocked on Cole’s front door “as part of a game commonly referred to as ‘Ding Dong Ditch.'” “After catching up to the kids, Cole allegedly attempted to strike them with the vehicle,” Police wrote in the release. “When this was unsuccessful, Cole once again began to chase the group on foot. After catching one of the teens, Cole is further alleged to have choked them until a witness intervened. At that time, Cole fled the scene.”
Welcome to Biden's America, where these current attacks on our law enforcement is never ending. This happened in Georgia also, I wonder if the racist DA Fani Willis had anything to do with this? A couple of years ago, no DA or cop in America would issue a warrant for the arrest of one of their own; just because he defended his home from a bunch of thugs. These low-lifes needed to be taught a lesson and their parents (if they have any) should have been the ones getting arrested for raising such trash kids.
Anyone who comes to your home and does that; is basically asking to be shot. Should the guy have tried to run them over? I think that is up for debate. Keep in mind, he was acting as an officer, apprehending a couple of thugs who as far he knows, were trying to break into his home - he had a duty to take these thugs out before they attempt to break into someone else's home.