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Originally Posted by LookingForPower
Speaking of Tots, I can't wait tell they build that Sonic in Natomas so I can go there... They are so damn good
Yay! For false fire alarms. I got back from my 1.25 hr lunch (fixed my bicycle tire), worked for 10 mins. and headed out do the building ice cream social.
Chilled for 20-25 mins. and when I went to up to the office again. The fire alarm was going. We exited the building and chilled by the water fountain in the front of the building. It's now 2:30 and I'm just getting back to work. This is turning out to be a good day.
Chilled for 20-25 mins. and when I went to up to the office again. The fire alarm was going. We exited the building and chilled by the water fountain in the front of the building. It's now 2:30 and I'm just getting back to work. This is turning out to be a good day.
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Originally Posted by STi deede
Yay! For false fire alarms. I got back from my 1.25 hr lunch (fixed my bicycle tire), worked for 10 mins. and headed out do the building ice cream social.
Chilled for 20-25 mins. and when I went to up to the office again. The fire alarm was going. We exited the building and chilled by the water fountain in the front of the building. It's now 2:30 and I'm just getting back to work. This is turning out to be a good day. 
Chilled for 20-25 mins. and when I went to up to the office again. The fire alarm was going. We exited the building and chilled by the water fountain in the front of the building. It's now 2:30 and I'm just getting back to work. This is turning out to be a good day. 
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Sheriff says department helicopter was shot down
(CNN) -- A Bernalillo County Sheriff's Department helicopter that crashed Saturday in the yard of an Albuquerque home was brought down by a bullet, Sheriff Darren White said late Tuesday.
At a news conference in New Mexico, White showed pictures of where a bullet penetrated the windshield of the aircraft, known as Metro One, and shattered on a pedal the pilot uses to fly the helicopter.
The inside of the cockpit tested positive for lead fragments, according to forensic tests, and pilot Chris Holland and Deputy Ward Pfefferle suffered shrapnel wounds.
White did not specifically explain how the bullet brought Metro One down Saturday night.
"We intend to use every resource available to track down the coward who is responsible for this sick and twisted act," said White, who credited the experience of the crew for avoiding loss of life.
An incredulous White promised to find the person who opened fire on the helicopter.
"How could someone walk out in the middle of the night and take a gun and fire at a helicopter that's out there trying to protect the public?" he said. "It's a miracle they're alive."
The FBI and Albuquerque police are assisting in the investigation.
Authorities have set up a tip line at 505-980-2496 and also urged anyone with information to call CrimeStoppers at 505-843-STOP.
There's also a video in the list here
(CNN) -- A Bernalillo County Sheriff's Department helicopter that crashed Saturday in the yard of an Albuquerque home was brought down by a bullet, Sheriff Darren White said late Tuesday.
At a news conference in New Mexico, White showed pictures of where a bullet penetrated the windshield of the aircraft, known as Metro One, and shattered on a pedal the pilot uses to fly the helicopter.
The inside of the cockpit tested positive for lead fragments, according to forensic tests, and pilot Chris Holland and Deputy Ward Pfefferle suffered shrapnel wounds.
White did not specifically explain how the bullet brought Metro One down Saturday night.
"We intend to use every resource available to track down the coward who is responsible for this sick and twisted act," said White, who credited the experience of the crew for avoiding loss of life.
An incredulous White promised to find the person who opened fire on the helicopter.
"How could someone walk out in the middle of the night and take a gun and fire at a helicopter that's out there trying to protect the public?" he said. "It's a miracle they're alive."
The FBI and Albuquerque police are assisting in the investigation.
Authorities have set up a tip line at 505-980-2496 and also urged anyone with information to call CrimeStoppers at 505-843-STOP.
There's also a video in the list here
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Originally Posted by newyorkreload
Sheriff says department helicopter was shot down
(CNN) -- A Bernalillo County Sheriff's Department helicopter that crashed Saturday in the yard of an Albuquerque home was brought down by a bullet, Sheriff Darren White said late Tuesday.
At a news conference in New Mexico, White showed pictures of where a bullet penetrated the windshield of the aircraft, known as Metro One, and shattered on a pedal the pilot uses to fly the helicopter.
The inside of the cockpit tested positive for lead fragments, according to forensic tests, and pilot Chris Holland and Deputy Ward Pfefferle suffered shrapnel wounds.
White did not specifically explain how the bullet brought Metro One down Saturday night.
"We intend to use every resource available to track down the coward who is responsible for this sick and twisted act," said White, who credited the experience of the crew for avoiding loss of life.
An incredulous White promised to find the person who opened fire on the helicopter.
"How could someone walk out in the middle of the night and take a gun and fire at a helicopter that's out there trying to protect the public?" he said. "It's a miracle they're alive."
The FBI and Albuquerque police are assisting in the investigation.
Authorities have set up a tip line at 505-980-2496 and also urged anyone with information to call CrimeStoppers at 505-843-STOP.
There's also a video in the list here
(CNN) -- A Bernalillo County Sheriff's Department helicopter that crashed Saturday in the yard of an Albuquerque home was brought down by a bullet, Sheriff Darren White said late Tuesday.
At a news conference in New Mexico, White showed pictures of where a bullet penetrated the windshield of the aircraft, known as Metro One, and shattered on a pedal the pilot uses to fly the helicopter.
The inside of the cockpit tested positive for lead fragments, according to forensic tests, and pilot Chris Holland and Deputy Ward Pfefferle suffered shrapnel wounds.
White did not specifically explain how the bullet brought Metro One down Saturday night.
"We intend to use every resource available to track down the coward who is responsible for this sick and twisted act," said White, who credited the experience of the crew for avoiding loss of life.
An incredulous White promised to find the person who opened fire on the helicopter.
"How could someone walk out in the middle of the night and take a gun and fire at a helicopter that's out there trying to protect the public?" he said. "It's a miracle they're alive."
The FBI and Albuquerque police are assisting in the investigation.
Authorities have set up a tip line at 505-980-2496 and also urged anyone with information to call CrimeStoppers at 505-843-STOP.
There's also a video in the list here



