Whats this?
My two youngests' emails are part of the list!
I head out to the police and file a complaint -> 5 emails per kid for 10 violations. They are polite and kind as usual. But, he tells me they can do nothing about it unless there is actual contact. Meaning, if he should park his car across the street from the house, refuse to leave a store where we both happen to be, etc. I am disappointed - after all, now he can be free to call us on teh phone and email us with impunity - and I call my lawyer to see if this is true.
Two hours later I get a call back from my lawyer telling me this is covered and he should be arrested so I should call the States Attorney.
I immediately do and she is shocked the police are not going after him. We make an appt for Friday at 1:30. I am to bring the emails and she will get the rest of the reports I have made on him. She said the States Attorney lawyers will review them and decide if they can prosecute.
At 7:30 pm I'm sitting in the county-required class divorcing people with kids have to take when I get a buzz from the police. Its a Detective X who asks me "What do you want to see done with the complaint you filed this afternoon?" What the heck is that supposed to mean? I told him to do what the law requires which ,according to him, is arrest.
Can I stop by to sign the complaint tonite?
Damn right, I can!
I go in. He tells me he sees threats to us in the email - for example, when the FSO tells his buddies he is going to park his cars in front of our house. He could put a bomb in those cars, says the detective. I dont know how likely that is but I agree. And he sees a threat to Bush in there. So he is going to contact the Secret Service. I aquiese.
I sign and he tells me they will send the police from the suburb where he is currently staying to arrest him tonite. Otherwise, if they cant find him, they will put out a warrant for his arrest.
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