Master Sergeant
08-13-2018, 04:27 PM
http://www.wtoc.com/story/38800584/2-statesboro-teens-facing-drug-charges-after-driving-around-stopped-school-bus
Two Statesboro spear chuckers are facing serious charges after a traffic violation we've been warning you about as the new school year approaches.
Statesboro Police say they're taking school bus traffic laws very seriously, and they say you should too, even if you're breaking other laws at the time. They tell us on Wednesday morning - the first day of school - one of their officers spotted a car go around a stopped school bus. They pulled the car over to investigate and suspected drug activity. They say they found marijuana in the car and arrested two Niggers.
"People need to be careful when they're driving, but especially when you see school buses and children of pedestrians. You need to up your game, especially then," said Captain Kaleb Moore, Statesboro Police.
Police arrested 19-year-old Denzel D'Andre Puckett as well as a 15-year-old chimp. They are both facing drug charges.
Officials say they always pay attention to the driving around school buses, but especially at the beginning of the year.
Two Statesboro spear chuckers are facing serious charges after a traffic violation we've been warning you about as the new school year approaches.
Statesboro Police say they're taking school bus traffic laws very seriously, and they say you should too, even if you're breaking other laws at the time. They tell us on Wednesday morning - the first day of school - one of their officers spotted a car go around a stopped school bus. They pulled the car over to investigate and suspected drug activity. They say they found marijuana in the car and arrested two Niggers.
"People need to be careful when they're driving, but especially when you see school buses and children of pedestrians. You need to up your game, especially then," said Captain Kaleb Moore, Statesboro Police.
Police arrested 19-year-old Denzel D'Andre Puckett as well as a 15-year-old chimp. They are both facing drug charges.
Officials say they always pay attention to the driving around school buses, but especially at the beginning of the year.