I'm betting dennys.I may be wrong, and the OP hasn't said yet....but that whole story screams "Waffle House" to me.
He said "went walking in the kitchen" as if it's a seperate room, instead of saying walked behind the counter. Just a guess too
I'm betting dennys.I may be wrong, and the OP hasn't said yet....but that whole story screams "Waffle House" to me.
I’ll throw my two cents in, since you posted this story.
I don’t like the “instinctively” got involved part. I’ve worked in security and now LE for almost my whole adult life. When I’m off-duty, I know when I should get involved (hardly ever) and when it’s not my rodeo. I’ve never suddenly found myself involved in something like this by unknown forces outside of my control. Short of imminent bodily harm to an employee, the right thing to do was let them decide to call Police. You got into a bad situation for something that didn’t concern you. I don’t mean to bash you, but to give some food for thought. The most important part if carrying a gun is knowing when to act, and when to be a good witness. Given your scenario, you should have stayed out of it unless someone was in immediate danger of serious bodily harm.
And they say reverse racism is not a real thing.
I have experienced this at different level a lot in my travels.
You did what I would have done I guess. If you are the lone clear thinker in a room full of idiots and people are at risk I would have called LEO a bit quicker. It seems they were spoiling for a confrontation.
I'm sorry, I don't mean to call you out here. But with all due respect I have to point this out.
Reverse = backwards
Racism =. My race is better than all others.
Therefore reverse racism =. All races are better than mine.
Racism is racism. If a white person hates black people that person is a racist. If a black person hates white people that person is a racist.
Forgive the pun but the term is pretty black and white.
I hate the term reverse racism. It's a non-sense term pushed by silly people in the media.
I'm sorry, I don't mean to call you out here. But with all due respect I have to point this out.
Reverse = backwards
Racism =. My race is better than all others.
Therefore reverse racism =. All races are better than mine.
Racism is racism. If a white person hates black people that person is a racist. If a black person hates white people that person is a racist.
Forgive the pun but the term is pretty black and white.
I hate the term reverse racism. It's a non-sense term pushed by silly people in the media.
So in all of this you had to do all of that.
(and I am mad at myself for falling back into the "Kut" frame of mind)
I really think you and others understand what my point is. Semantics etc aside.
Again....mad at myself for doing what I said I hate to do. Hate it.
And yes I can make a solid enough argument to cover myself here but lets just move on. Please.
You're right I'm being pedantic, I just hate that phrase.
My apologies.
Sad. Indianapolis seems to be getting to be as big of a ****hole as Chicago.
You're right I'm being pedantic, I just hate that phrase.
My apologies.
I did, but it was my word against theirs situation. My coworker had to leave to get home so his wife could go to work and it was in an area where nobody sees anything(post rd). The servers wouldn't talk to the police even though they were afraid(they have to live there). He was carrying on about how he hated crackers and that a white cop shot his aunt when he was ranting and making threats. I was sure to tell them that he said a white cop killed his aunt so they were aware going in.
That's terrible. I do see your point about the different areas. The sad thing is that the people that live in these areas are the first to complain about lack of opportunitiesIf you are talking violent crime, it's worse than Chicago:
https://www.theindychannel.com/news...s-the-12th-most-dangerous-city-in-the-country
But, like any other city, there are certain neighborhoods that are more dangerous. There were zero homicides in the area of Marion County where I live last year.
I'll take our crime rate over Chicago's traffic and weather. If you didn't know it was in Marion County, you'd have a hard time telling the difference between where I live and any small town in Indiana.
But you can always depend on a MMQB to opine anonymously about that which he knows nothing of!Good lord. You really cannot depend on the police for anything.
He said Post Rd. I'm guessing Waffle House or Denny's.
ANYWHERE on Post Rd. from I-70 to the railroad tracks south of 56th is a NO-STOP zone 24/7. The majority of bad stuff happening in Indy happens in that vicinity. If I have to wait at a traffic signal around there in broad daylight, I make sure I leave room for an escape route, and I won't drive through there after dark. Nothing around there is worth my life.
Based on OP's story you can't determine what the police could legally do during the incident. I'm sure you would have *****ed if you thought they overstepped their authority because LE can do no right according to you.Jesus, really? That kind of behavior going on and they can't do a basic frisk because "it's your word against theirs" and the staff is visibly intimidated into not saying anything against them? At the minimum, officer safety should have dictated they be checked for weapons.
Good lord. You really cannot depend on the police for anything.
ANYWHERE on Post Rd. from I-70 to the railroad tracks south of 56th is a NO-STOP zone 24/7. The majority of bad stuff happening in Indy happens in that vicinity. If I have to wait at a traffic signal around there in broad daylight, I make sure I leave room for an escape route, and I won't drive through there after dark. Nothing around there is worth my life.
I'm available if you need a bodyguard. That is a bit dramatic.