Posted by jacksun65 on May 18, 2016 at 18:35:46 from (64.183.166.166):
About 1130 last night there came a pounding on my door,"State troopers open up" I wake up real quick. Go to the door they say can we come in I say sure why "Were chasing a mexican suspect and the blood hound tracked him to the back of your property. Ok four of them come in, I had my winchester 67 .22 next to the back door I tell them its unloaded. HE said he wasn't worried. They search the house nothing of course. I say we should search the garage. They follow me out a couple go to the hay shed I tell them not to worry about the chicken coop the chickens would of said something. One of them follow me into the garage I turn on the light and I look at the guy and his eyes open wide as he sees a half a hog carcass hanging from the ceiling. He says I won't tell. I said sorry i just killed it the day before . I go out and the others had gathered and were walking up the driveway. one of the officers is looking at the ground and says whats this. I said that's a blood trail from the hog I killed. It gets quiet. He says were going to look over in the field just don't shoot us. I laugh and told them I hope they have a good night. Wonder if they will be back
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