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Woman Calls Police About Fake Crack

Piffington

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Woman Arrested After Complaining About 'Fake' Drugs

ROCHELLE, Ga. -- A woman was arrested after she called local police to help "get her money back" after she was unhappy with the crack cocaine she purchased.

Juanita Marie Jones, 53, called Rochelle Police late Thursday night after she purchased what she thought was a $20 piece of crack cocaine, according to police reports.

She told officers she broke the rock into three pieces and smoked one, only to discover the drugs were "fake."

She took Officer Joel Quinn and Deputy John Shedd of the Wilcox County Sheriff's Office into her kitchen and showed them the drugs, police said.

She was promptly arrested on charges of possession of cocaine.

http://www.cbs46.com/news/13878002/detail.html
 

thcbound

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Wow. Some people are just amazing. Remember kids, stay off the crack pipe and stick to good ol' Mary Jane.
 

trouble

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Juanita, must have been really pissed-off. She sould have just reported that scandalous crack dealer to the Better Business Bureau and called the Consumer Protection Agency.
 
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Truthman

People do this all the time. In fact COPS just had an episode with a woman doing the same thing.

Not to bring race into this to start an argument BUT I think most of the time this happens is because the addicts usually look down on the people who sell to them, who usually are black, and get so high on their ego that they really think calling the cops will get the person in trouble while the cops take their side. Maybe sometimes they do, I don't know but I do know this happens very often to black dealers when the abusers who are always white from what I've seen, feel like they are mad at the dealer for whatever reason.

This world is crazy.

EDIT:This is mainly a woman thing. I think as Tom Leykis says, they think they are entitled to things and if it doesn't happen the way they want, they whine like babies. Unfortunately crackheads are the stupid ones who think police are going to be on their sides.
 
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fr33th3w33d

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ItsGrowTime said:
Because of the intent to purchase real crack/coke. If you rob a bank with a fake gun does that make it ok? Same idea.

yeah but she didn't rob the bank. the fake gun she bought fell apart before she could get it inside.

i think thats pretty ****ed..
 

DIGITALHIPPY

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fr33th3w33d said:
yeah but she didn't rob the bank. the fake gun she bought fell apart before she could get it inside.

i think thats pretty ****ed..

she tried to buy crack/coke end of story.
but she didnt actualy posses anything.
but these days they have laws... even is the stuff was fake but they thought it was crack makes it good enough..

thats what heppens when u smoke crack. idiot.
deserves everything they get. and more there not getting.
 

Pixelante

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ItsGrowTime said:
Because of the intent to purchase real crack/coke. If you rob a bank with a fake gun does that make it ok? Same idea.
Not quite.

When you rob a bank with a fake gun, the people around you don't know it's fake. They're scared. They're the victims. They're turning over their assets to you on the premise that your gun is most likely real, otherwise you wouldn't be robbing a bank with it. The perpetrator is committing a real crime with a fake weapon, and regardless of whether or not the tool used to commit the crime is real or not, a crime is still being actively committed. Instead of armed robbery, however, the crime is merely regular robbery/grand larceny.

When Suzie Q. Crackhead buys some fake crack and gets ripped off, she is the only victim, and technically speaking she has committed no crime. She thought she was committing a crime, but she really wasn't. So what she's really being prosecuted for is thoughtcrime -- highly Orwellian if you ask me.

This is why many common drugs, including cannabis and cocaine, need to be legal. This way, when someone commits a crime (like ripping another person off), there's legal recourse.

Now, what it sounds like to me is that she took them into her place and showed them her stash, and was arrested for possession of it. Not just the fake crack/coke, but probably real stuff and paraphernalia as well. That is indeed a crime (though it shouldn't be), and she was a moron to invite the police into her place to begin with. She should have just dropped all the info she had on the scam artist who sold her the fake stuff and been done with it.
 

ItsGrowTime

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I was speaking on the principle regarding how the law looks at her actions which is a response to "why was she arrested". If you sell fake coke you can be arrested just as if it was real coke. I wasnt debating the sanity of it (but I do question her sanity) but this is the world we live in. She was arrested for attempting to buy coke and like said above also whatever she had on her additionally.
 
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Truthman

The woman who did this on COPS just got an order not to come near the people she claimed sold her fake crack.

The cop didn't search her or anything. I wonder why this woman gets arrested and that woman on COPS just got an order to stay away from the alleged fake crack sellers?.
 
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I saw one episode on cops where an ole crackhag got an attitude towards her dealer,bought some crack from him,and called the police trying to get him busted.When the police got there she was arrested for possession of cocaine.The charge sould have been dispossession of her brain.
 
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Truthman said:
People do this all the time. In fact COPS just had an episode with a woman doing the same thing.

I have seen that episode many times, people always call the cops when $10 hookers rip them off and get arrested.
 

Verite

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Humpty was the original crackhead.

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