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This is really good news! Hopefully these protesters won't be given a permit.
A permit for what? To harass the neighborhood?
This is really good news! Hopefully these protesters won't be given a permit.
True. But they'll take a lot of grief and criticism if they are wrong. We need to trust in them...or, I do. jmoUnless they are not and we just don't know. Though you'd think local news media would notice some activity and be reporting on it. JMO
A permit for what? To harass the neighborhood?
A permit for what? To harass the neighborhood?
Shades of another Florida case we're all familiar with. can you imagine the atmosphere inside that house? No thank you...Protesters outside Brian Laundrie's home cited for using loudspeaker
October 2, 2021 3:04pm
A speaker used to cajole the parents of Gabby Petito's fugitive boyfriend.
Protesters outside Brian Laundrie’s parents’ home were handed citations Saturday for being too loud.
The small group used a speaker to cajole the parents of Gabby Petito’s fugitive boyfriend.
“Come out here and answer America’s questions!” one of the half-dozen demonstrators camped out across the street from the Laundries’ North Port, Florida, home said through the speaker, according to a video posted by Fox News reporter Michael Ruiz.
Police handed out ordinances and explained that they can’t use a speaker but have a right to protest.
I would have already been down at the courthouse requesting a cease and desist if I lived there. And calling my HOA every hour on the hour until they did something about it. The neighbors should not be forced to put up with this.A permit for what? To harass the neighborhood?
Protesters outside Brian Laundrie's home cited for using loudspeaker
October 2, 2021 3:04pm
A speaker used to cajole the parents of Gabby Petito's fugitive boyfriend.
Protesters outside Brian Laundrie’s parents’ home were handed citations Saturday for being too loud.
The small group used a speaker to cajole the parents of Gabby Petito’s fugitive boyfriend.
“Come out here and answer America’s questions!” one of the half-dozen demonstrators camped out across the street from the Laundries’ North Port, Florida, home said through the speaker, according to a video posted by Fox News reporter Michael Ruiz.
Police handed out ordinances and explained that they can’t use a speaker but have a right to protest.
I would have already been down at the courthouse requesting a cease and desist if I lived there. And calling my HOA every hour on the hour until they did something about it. The neighbors should not be forced to put up with this.
JMO
If the engineer promptly reported his possible BL sighting to LE, wouldn’t all LE within range make an all out effort to locate the vehicle and the BL lookalike? It seems like the male was disoriented enough that he could be losing steam in his elusive run and could prove easier to find. Why does this have to take so agonizingly long?I repeat this sighting here:
A Florida engineer is adamant he spoke with Brian Laundrie on a deserted road near the Appalachian Trail in North Carolina on Saturday morning.
“There is no doubt in my mind I spoke to Brian Laundrie — none whatsoever,” Davis, 53, said.
“Dog the Bounty Hunter’s daughter sent me an audio file of Brian’s voice and the voice was the same I heard.”
A lost and dazed man allegedly waved down Davis on Waterville Road, where the Appalachian Trail runs nearby the border of North Carolina and Tennessee.
The man believed to be Laundrie pulled his car up alongside Davis to ask for directions to California using only back roads and refused Davis’ suggestion to take nearby Interstate 40.
Davis, a father of four currently hiking the Appalachian Trail, said the Laundrie-look-alike acted skittish and rambled about being in a fight with his girlfriend.
Davis said he believes if the man was Laundrie he was “wigged out” from being on the run and the situation with Petito.
“He said ‘man, I’m lost.’ I said ‘what are you trying to find?’ and he said ‘me and my girlfriend got in a fight but she called me, told me she loves me, and I have to get to California to see her.’
“I said ‘well, I-40 is right there and you could take it west to California’ and he said, ‘I’m just going to take this road into California’.
“He was worried and not making sense.”
Davis did not immediately recognize the man as the fugitive until he pulled over and looked up photos of the outlaw on his phone.
The man Davis sighted drove a white or light-colored pick up truck resembling a Ford F-150 and wore a dark bandana on his head.
Source: Brian Laundrie may have been spotted on Appalachian Trail
Sounds interesting.
Why California?
No problem! I went to bed early last night, but I got the alert. Target practice from someone else could be an option as well. But, I am leaning more towards he shot her. MOOThank you for responding to this with your opinion based on your knowledge! I did not think you would see the question. I know nothing about guns yet my thoughts immediately went to where you just ended. MOO. And, as someone pointed out last night, can't the hole possibly be bigger if they had tried to dig a bullet out? MOO IMO
No, they were told they needed a permit to use the loud speakers.
BBM. For me, as well. But people I’ve run it by have dismissed it.Certainly, this could be a wishful but false siting. For me, it rings true
Amateur opinion and speculation
Why didn't he get a plate? Even if he didn't realize it was BL until a few minutes after. He could have turned around, caught up and got the plates...Here's the whole story of the encounter with a man wanting to go to California.
The article concludes just before the image of the Wilmington NC sign.
Dennis Davis stopped in his car by Brian Laundrie close to the Appalachian Trail in North Carolina | Daily Mail Online
If I were a neighbor, I’d be outside screaming with them!
I thought she may have been about to say, before she stopped herself: when he’s having a mental health crisis. MOO.My previous comment was removed because I didn't supply a link, so I'm curious to know what y'all think when CL made the statement in the interview, "I assumed he flew back, because that's what he did when he is - actually I don't want to say that". I'm stuck on what she might have meant.
ABC Exclusive: Full interview with Brian Laundrie's sister on Gabby Petito (msn.com)
I doubt it but I suppose it's possible the lost guy meant California NC, not the state of California. California NC is a tiny town in the northeast corner of NC, near the border with Virginia.
JMO
https://northcarolina.hometownlocator.com/nc/hertford/california.cfm
That makes light-years more sense. Imo, it wasn't BL, but either way, some guy in a truck looking for a back way to a tiny town in the same state makes a LOT more sense than a FL fugitive asking for back road directions to the West Coast.
Well it makes no sense if they do get a permit to yell at a house through a loudspeaker.
It was not clear if the Laundries made the call to the police or if neighbors did.
Ruiz posted that neighbors are fed up with the protesters, some of whom have maintained a presence at the house for weeks.
“We hate them as much as we hate the Laundries now,” one homeowner said. Another says he’s undergoing chemotherapy and the ruckus is disrupting his wife’s work from home.
Why didn't he get a plate? Even if he didn't realize it was BL until a few minutes after. He could have turned around, caught up and got the plates...