LookieNoNookie
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ORIGINAL: aravain So... I'm in my room. I'm minding my own business... (this happened about 30 minutes ago) I heard 4 gun shots (definitely not automatic or semi-auto, both of which I've heard before, but these sounded very different), and then a resulting scream with some words (mostly swearing). Less than 20 seconds later there were (police) sirens, and a few minutes later there were ambulance sirens. I live very close to a police station, so their fast response was not unexpected. Thinking about it I'm not sure if there's any sort of civic duty. I'm not an 'eyewitness' (in that I didn't *SEE* anything, only heard it, and I'm all the way on the 9th floor of a building) but I'm not sure if I'm still obligated to tell the police that I heard something, or even how helpful it would be (other than proving that shots happened). So is there a duty to disclose to the police, here, or do I just let it rest? Of course you're obligated! I was in Vegas about 5 years ago, walking around on the strip with a woman I'd met only months before, invited her to Vegas for a nice relaxing weekend...we're walking towards another venue... As we're walking towards the show, up the sidewalk, young couple (clearly on their honeymoon...guy is drunk...she's a total hottie, clearly drawing some attention he didn't appreciate....obviously a Marines type guy....I'm not...at all) and he's got her pressed against a wall, screaming his lungs out at her for being a slut, clearly getting ready to slap the shit out of her.... If I've been in 3 fights in my entire life...I'd be exaggerating by about 7 fights....here I am with this chic I'd like to do anything other than be in a fight near....just so she doesn't have to find out I don't know how to fight....all I want is to go see the show we paid for....and I find myself with the whole fight or flight issue. "Flight" sounded really good to me at the time...as did any sidewalk OTHER than the one we were on. The one he was on. This guy could have kicked my ass 6 ways from Sunday, but he was about to (at least I thought) kick hers. He'd already watched (as had everyone else) about 5 couples just gingerly escape and bypass him...someone else's business...and his section of the sidewalk. As she and I walked up, I was praying he was going to say anything even remotely sounding like "I'm sorry baby....I apologize...."....but he didn't. So I placed myself between him and her, as we got to his spot on the sidewalk, and he did the inevitable chest bounce...telling me he was going to kick my ass and "what are you going to do about it????!!!!!" As I looked around, shaking like a leaf, sure I was about to die...or at least be completely humiliated in front of my then new girlfriend, but refusing to move....I looked around and saw 5 extremely large men with guns who'd been watching the whole thing for the last 10 minutes, waiting for some kind of confrontation (which they had now gotten) coming my way and said...."actually...I don't have to do a damn thing...see those 5 men with guns coming this way? They're going to take care of things....have a great time in Vegas", and stayed there until the cavalry showed up seconds later. And then I spent the next 2 hours attempting to enjoy the show, hoping my girlfriend didn't notice the wet spot in the front of my jeans or hadn't thought I was a wimp for not punching the guy. So...in answer to your question...what do you owe this scenario? What's your civic duty? Tell the cops what you saw.
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