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Post by CMF Newsman on Apr 13, 2012 11:42:42 GMT -5
A high stakes poker game bust led to a police involved shooting Thursday night. "We've heard $30,000 to $100,000 exchanges hands throughout a night," said Chattanooga Police Chief Bobby Dodd. Police say 32-year-old Clifford Billups provided food for the high stakes poker game. "Mr. Billups drove here in a catering truck, the assumption is that he actually catered the event," explained Police Chief Bobby Dodd. www.wrcbtv.com/story/17403350/officer-involoved-shooting
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Post by gridbug on Apr 13, 2012 12:07:28 GMT -5
And all of Chattanooga is safer today
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Post by LimitedRecourse on Apr 13, 2012 13:09:48 GMT -5
Certainly. At least one bozo who thinks pointing guns at police officers is just fine has been removed from the streets. And a slew of people who feel entitled & above the law have been shown that they are neither. Seems like a win-win to me.
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Post by JC on Apr 13, 2012 14:17:02 GMT -5
Certainly. At least one bozo who thinks pointing guns at police officers is just fine has been removed from the streets. And a slew of people who feel entitled & above the law have been shown that they are neither. Seems like a win-win to me. Granted. But how many gang shootings have there been this year? How many shootings have business owners committed this year? Lastly, how much gambling can one do at a Kangaroo or at a church? See the problem? Two months and countless dollars wasted all in the name of "handing out citations". Y'all have a tough job and I'm certainly not critiquing that... but someone, somewhere, obviously has some priorities mixed up for putting a poker game between business men (mostly) at the top of the to do list.
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Post by jeffphillips1 on Apr 13, 2012 15:02:00 GMT -5
Well, welcome to Chattanooga, where you are guilty until proven innocent by the people's court, which these folks talking trash need to cast the first stone since they are perfect, but first you must be plastered all over the local news for all to see what kind of piece of s**t you really are and you must loose your job, house, cars and your family and not until all this happens will Chattanoogans be happy. Wait, or until the next story comes out. Hey let's get on facebook and bad mouth some more hard working people!! My question is what are these folks that are beating Chattanoogans up doing for a job since they have all this time to be on the internet during the day.
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Post by Tsavodiner on Apr 13, 2012 16:22:17 GMT -5
There's nothing illegal about being a "professional gambler" as long as you register with the federal Government as such, and declare any income derived from these activities for taxation.
There IS a law against organized gambling in Tennessee whose elements include: chance, consideration, and prize, all of which elements the activity in question satisfied.
Advice: If you want to run poker games, do it at HOME. If Mr. Billups has a canny barrister, he could wind up owning an office park; think about it: invited to a business property to participate in inherently illegal and manifestly dangerous activity with inadequate supervision and control. Any insurance the owners had instantly invalidated.
Hell, I'LL represent him!
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Post by Half-Tard on Apr 13, 2012 21:36:13 GMT -5
Chattanooga has had 28 shootings year to date and there raiding a poker game. Littlefield must call the shots at the PD as well, sounds like on of his dumbass decisions. Watch out nooga playing cards will be moved out of your cespool next.
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Post by Police Moderator on Apr 14, 2012 6:28:39 GMT -5
Officer Fired 3 Times At Poker Game Caterer Who Pointed A Gun At Him Friday, April 13, 2012 Police said an officer fired three shots at a man who was apparently catering a high-stakes poker game after the man pointed a gun at him. The shooting incident happened just after police announced their presence at 9:50 p.m. at 1618 Gunbarrel Rd, Suite 103, ATC Healthcare. After officers made entry into the building, 32-year-old Clifford Billups ran out of the back door. Investigator John Patterson was covering the rear door when Billups came out. Police said Investigator Patterson gave verbal commands to Billups. Read more: chattanoogan
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Post by Kordax on Apr 14, 2012 7:58:42 GMT -5
What's wrong with arresting people who are breaking the law against illegal gambling? Some of the posts imply that the gang problems we have negate enforcement of other laws -- I don't follow the "logic."
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Post by TNBear on Apr 14, 2012 10:24:00 GMT -5
1.) Anyone who points a firearm at LE in expectation of a positive outcome (for him) needs to be removed from civilized company.
2.) When I see that LE has raided a gang meeting place after several months of investigation I will applaud loudly. So far I only know that the gang problem is bad enough that the Strut must be cancelled, hopefully now that this nest of insidous gamblers has been eliminated money and manpower can be directed towards removing a physical menace to the citizenery rather than a moral menace.
3.) While there is no doubt that the gentlemen cited/arrested were breaking a law, does this conduct really deserve the expenditure of money and manpower it required?
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Post by LimitedRecourse on Apr 14, 2012 11:07:23 GMT -5
Kordax hits the nail on the head.
Those of you who are so limited as to think the police department can only handle one crime at a time need to enhance your intellectual capabilities. That is after you finish eating, then listening to the radio, then washing your hands, then feeding the cat, then watching TV, then contemplating your next post, then posting, then returning to listen to the radio, then drinking a glass of water, then listening to the radio again, then eating a snack, then listening to the radio again, then going back on the computer...........
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Post by Half-Tard on Apr 14, 2012 11:53:52 GMT -5
Like most people in life you have priorities. 28 shootings or a Card game.. Walden security could figure the priority there. Then again these card games are cutting into lottery sales.
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Post by JC on Apr 14, 2012 14:51:37 GMT -5
Kordax hits the nail on the head. Those of you who are so limited as to think the police department can only handle one crime at a time need to enhance your intellectual capabilities. That is after you finish eating, then listening to the radio, then washing your hands, then feeding the cat, then watching TV, then contemplating your next post, then posting, then returning to listen to the radio, then drinking a glass of water, then listening to the radio again, then eating a snack, then listening to the radio again, then going back on the computer........... No one has said that CPD can only handle one crime at a time. But we're talking about taking major man power and resources away from a real problem and focusing on a few citations. I mean, really!
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Post by Tsavodiner on Apr 14, 2012 17:53:24 GMT -5
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Post by JC on Apr 14, 2012 18:54:36 GMT -5
When have I ever criticized cops? This thread or any other? I am criticizing whatever numbskull that put a poker game ahead of violent gang crime. If that was your decision, THEN I would call you out for not having any common sense. Until you declare such, keep up the good work. Yes, I support even you, Tsav, the ass that trolls this board. "but minimizes the presences of CHILD RAPING, VIOLENT, TWIN-GUN-TOTING CRIMINALS" Correct me if I'm wrong, but the gun carrier was there to cater the poker game. He would have pointed a gun at officers regardless of being there or somewhere else. Everyone attending the poker game were doctors, lawyers and business owners with absolutely no criminal record. They were all given citations ($10 fine? ). Course, doctors, lawyers and business owners playing poker is dangerous business. These low-life sacks of shit are the reason I carry a gun anytime I go downtown. Never know when one of these older, upper-middle class people will pull a King out of his pocket and rob you!
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Post by Tsavodiner on Apr 14, 2012 19:40:50 GMT -5
This is the same argument that excuses Wall Street types for looting savings-and-loans and the housing industry for billions of dollars because the perpetrators mythically belong to some privileged class.
By YOUR lights, it's just a case of "tsk, tsk, good help's hard to come by these days", not to MENTION the tacit racism embodied in that view.
Yeah. ME, throwing the race card!
Don't like Tennessee's Aggravated Gambling Promotion statute? Then, CHANGE IT.
Otherwise, I don't care WHAT their tax rate is, better NOT get caught with them britches down at an illicit high-stakes.
Wanna gripe about "priorities"? Chief Dodd'll be in the Office Monday; better yet, ask HIS boss, Mayor Littlefield.
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Post by jeffphillips1 on Apr 14, 2012 19:54:53 GMT -5
Yea, here we go with Rape and assualt charges. Hell, he is on the street so it must not have been that bad. Ohhh, I forgot we are in Chattanooga where you have to pray before you have sex now.
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Post by Half-Tard on Apr 14, 2012 20:01:46 GMT -5
I'd figure you'd like grown man with their pants down from what I've heard about you......
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Post by JC on Apr 14, 2012 21:07:58 GMT -5
Seriously, now! You're comparing aging adult professionals playing poker with their own money with theft. And this has nothing, repeat NOTHING, to do with class or race. This has everything to do with spending two, repeat TWO months, unknown man power and unknown tax dollars to hand out a few $10 citations.... whilst there were 10 gang shootings on Christmas and 28 gang shootings since that. Again, I have not now, nor ever, criticized cops for doing their jobs. I am only criticizing the one who put a measly poker game at top priority, whom ever that may be. Dodd, Littlefield, whoever, I don;t care. Do not take my critique personally.
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Post by Tsavodiner on Apr 14, 2012 21:33:59 GMT -5
You WISH.
No, I'm calling you out on the insinuation that "the black guy was ONLY there serving the white businessmen and doctors FOOD, which is their PLACE, what would one EXPECT them to do when the AWW-THORities arrive to upbraid their untoward conduct, eh what, old boy, tut-tut and all that" attitude. Your gluteus maximii are glistening in their nocturnal exposure.
While we're at it, one of Obama/Holder's priorities at Justice was collapsing the burgeoning internet poker industry. Should HE have worried about it, given the country's woes?
Unfortunately I'm NOT in a position to set these priorities, which Dodd does so admirably, namely: Enforcing the law, EVERY law, equally and with favoritism to NONE.
Gamblers will steal, thieves will kill. Gamblers are SCUM.
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Post by Tsavodiner on Apr 14, 2012 21:35:38 GMT -5
I'd figure you'd like grown man with their pants down from what I've heard about you...... bend over and find out, honey pie
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Post by Half-Tard on Apr 14, 2012 21:52:29 GMT -5
No thanks, wouldn't want to take the fun you and your son have.
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Post by JC on Apr 14, 2012 21:52:33 GMT -5
Try again, buddy! "Police say 32-year-old Clifford Billups provided food for the high stakes poker game. "Mr. Billups drove here in a catering truck, the assumption is that he actually catered the event," explained Police Chief Bobby Dodd." Course, a lowly food server can also afford to play a game of $100k poker, so I'm not sure why Dodd was assuming he was only there to serve food Go ahead, Tvso, call me a racist again!
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Post by JC on Apr 14, 2012 21:57:18 GMT -5
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Post by Tsavodiner on Apr 15, 2012 2:02:39 GMT -5
No thanks, wouldn't want to take the fun you and your son have. you need to have a talk with a punk who threatened me with a tire iron once; he might tell you a thing or two about online etiquette be seeing you
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Post by Tsavodiner on Apr 15, 2012 2:03:56 GMT -5
Hey, with a majority like that, you've got better than even odds of changing that law they have such trouble observing. Until then, don't get caught
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Post by LimitedRecourse on Apr 15, 2012 9:13:16 GMT -5
"...unknown man power and unknown tax dollars..."
And you are letting your imaginations run wild.
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Post by pepper on Apr 15, 2012 10:30:52 GMT -5
Here in Tennessee “the bible belt” it always amazes me when people rise up against gambling in the same fashion they do about prostitution, bootleg liquor and sundry other evils of society. Yet seven days a week you can walk into any local stop and rob store and purchase your lottery ticket in hopes of striking it rich. I suppose the difference is that the money goes to the school systems or students? Really, what is the deference? Gambling is gambling.
High stakes poker or the Saturday night boy’s poker night with a $10 buy in it’s all the same. Grown adults using their money however they see fit. I wonder on any given night in our local area how many “high stakes” or low end poker games are going on? Does anyone really care? I know I don’t.
The reasons for keeping gambling out of Tennessee have been stated but really amount to a lot of bull. The gambling money is taking money away from families and food out of children’s mouths. Oh and the lottery isn’t? People are bringing guns to poker games and or there is a threat of a robbery with the potential of people being hurt. That being said, I wonder if anyone has ever been robbed of a lottery ticket? Or has a store ever been robbed because they sell a high volume of lottery tickets and have cash on hand?
My solution to the “gambling problem” is this. Give Moccasin Bend to the Cherokees, legalize gambling in Tennessee and build the largest casino in the South here in Chattanooga. You want jobs for the “young gangsters” well there you go. You want a boost to the local economy, well there you go. You want tourism in the area, there you go. And on top of the boost to the economy the security level at casinos would take guns out of the hands of the gamblers and it would even be safe.
You can’t have your cake and eat it too folks. Either gambling is wrong and not allowed in Tennessee or it’s not. Which is it?
Having said this let me be clear on a few things. The law is the law and has to be enforced regardless of one’s opinion of it. Could the Chattanooga Police Department have used those same resources to fight other crimes? Sure they could but apparently a crime was reported and investigated culminating in the arrest of those involved. The police did their job. Now I do not agree with the statement that gamblers are scum. Maybe rephrased to say that illegal gamblers are scum would pass the smell test but anyone who buys a lottery ticket is a gambler and thus painted into the same scum category.
Fact is that the gambling laws do suck and need to be changed but until they are changed the law is the law and will be enforced.
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Post by beth on Apr 15, 2012 17:24:26 GMT -5
Different divisions & personnel within the CPD have different duties & responsibilities. Not everyone works on gang and other major crimes cases.
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Post by ssmynkint on Apr 15, 2012 18:50:47 GMT -5
Good grief! Are you really arguing about this? They broke the law; they deserved to be busted. A moron resisted with a weapon; he's lucky he didn't get smoked. He can go cater Bubba. Two pieces to a catering gig? Gimme a break; I never brought more then my working knives. There are more serious issues then gambling, but laws must be enforced on white upper middle class MF's and lower SES black/white/green thugs. Politics often dictates directives. Legal orders are to be followed. There is NO indication of questionable action much less wrong-doing on the part of LE; they were doing the job we (under)pay them to do.
STFU! Vote and elected officials whose priorities suit you better. Support LE doing their job. Get involved in the community (i.e., become a, gasp, community organizer) to educate and change things and instill the notion of living and teaching personal responsibility. Stop vilifying those with whom you disagree. Peace to those of good will. Piss on the rest.
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