I'd sure like to know the backstory on this....
I almost posted this story that is I gotta lawsuit that is gonna support my ass for the rest of my life in style look going on
I'd bet he has a helluva time shaving those pleats.Dudes brain is crawling out his scalp!
I'd bet he has a helluva time shaving those pleats.
--Al
Obviously That man spends a lot of time grooming his whole head.
And that's the best he can do?
linkOn April 27, 2016 at approximately 12:39 a.m. LVMPD patrol officers were dispatched
to an apartment complex under construction in the 5100 block of South Jerry Tarkanian
Way to investigate a report of a missing security guard. A representative of the security
company advised the LVMPD Dispatch Center they could not locate an on duty guard
assigned to patrol the site. Officers that arrived at the construction site located the adult
male security guard on the ground within the complex deceased from multiple apparent
gunshot wounds.
The investigation initiated by the LVMPD Homicide Section indicated the victim was a
security guard assigned by a local company to patrol the apartment complex that is
under construction. Detectives believe the victim was involved in a physical fight with a
suspect or suspects before the shots were fired.
...
During the course of this investigation, homicide detectives identified 43-year-old
Raymond Padilla as a suspect in this case. Padilla had been arrested in September,
2016 on charges unrelated to this investigation, and on February 27, 2017, detectives
re-booked him on charges related to this case.
Something about this guy's face -- other than the teefs -- says he's a few ants short of a picnic.
On March 3, at 7:31 a.m., Isanti County Deputy John Gillquist was dispatched to a domestic in the area of County Road 5 and Raven Street.
Erickson reported she had been thrown out of a moving vehicle, and when Gillquist located Erickson, she appeared lethargic and was slurring her words. Gillquist also observed a cut on her cheek and a cut near her ear, so an ambulance was called to treat the injuries.
While Erickson was being treated by ambulance personnel, Gillquist observed a blue tube sticking out of her pocket. When Gillquist asked Erickson what it was, she replied her significant other put the blue tube on her, and he was always putting drug paraphernalia and methamphetamine on her to get her in trouble. Gillquist recovered the tube and observed it contained a white powdery substance that tested positive for methamphetamine.
Why such a somber face with such a happy hairdo.