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I had no Idea

May 20, 2013
By imarockstar101 BRONZE, Columbus, Montana
imarockstar101 BRONZE, Columbus, Montana
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The sound of the police vehicle, which is a Tahoe, muffled out what the very short officer was saying to the man who was just pulled over for speeding in a school zone.
"The man looks about 22. He has brown hair and blue eyes." states Max.
"Hey. We should go and get something to eat." said Frankie. "Nah dude. Hold on. I want to see what happens to this guy. It might get gnarly." The police officer gets out of his car and walks up to the worried man in the blue corvette. The man rolls down his window and the officer starts speaking to him.
"What do you think he is talking to him about?" asks Max.
"Well I would assume he is asking him questions and for license and registration." said Frankie with an irritated voice. The officer wabbles back to his car, turns it off and gets on his radio to get information on the man. Then the officer steps out of his car and back to the man. The officer makes him get out of his corvette and he cuffs him.
"OMG dude! This is getting interesting!" exclaimed Max. Frankie was silent. The officer bent the man over with his face on the Tahoe with his hands behind him. It gets quiet enough that I can hear the officer speak.
The officer says "You have the right to remain silent; anything that you say can be used against you in a court of law. You have a right to speak to an attorney, if you cannot afford one, one may be appointed to represent you. Do you understand these rights?”
The man says "Yes officer."
Max looks at Frankie. "Hey Frankie. That guy kind of reminds me of your dad."
"Yeah it does look a lot like my dad. Probably cause it is my dad in his new corvette that he bought yesterday." says Frankie.
"Oh wow dude. I had no idea. I'm so sorry." Said Max with an upset voice. The officer takes Frankie's dad and puts him in the back seat of the police cruiser.
"I wonder what happened." says Max. "I do too." says Frankie in a very upset voice. "I really do."


The author's comments:
What inspired me to write this was when my English class went to the courthouse to do some writing and I saw a Tahoe police cruiser that was on.

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