Posted on 11/07/2007 3:09:47 PM PST by Dysart
McALLEN -- A man was arrested and accused of drug possession after telling authorities that two masked gunmen had stolen 150 pounds of marijuana from his home.
Hidalgo County sheriff's deputies arrived at the home in South Texas to find the door kicked in and nearly 15 pounds of pot on the floor, Sheriff Lupe Trevino said.
Jose Guadalupe Flores, 35, escaped while the men ransacked the house but returned and told the deputies that he had been wrapping the drugs for shipment when the intruders arrived. "The guy walked right up and said the drugs were his," Trevino said. "That's not the smartest move."
Flores, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, was charged with felony possession of marijuana at a hearing Monday. Because of his immigration status, Flores will be jailed until his case is heard. Authorities were still searching for the gunmen.
Ah. Another Ron Paul thread. ;)
Apparently, someone has stumbled across a primordial fragment of stupid from which all stupid evolved.
Well, I’m just hoping this serious thread isn’t hijacked by the likes of his supporters. But I do half expect a picture of Helen Thomas or maybe the Mexican with the over-sized sombrero.
ROTFLMAO!!!!! ;)
Thank you...
OMGGG Dennis that funny ROFL
In the last five minutes I read about this story, the illegal who screwed his teacher and ran to Mexico, and the school food-service worker who took pictures of girls' buttocks. Their contributions to our society are too numerous to escape notice all day long!
Of course he did. He is a drug dealer from mexico. The police in mexico control the dope and do protection for the dealers for cash. This guy just forgot which side of the border he was currently on.
Are those badges? He don’t need no stinking badges!
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