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I have been a policeman for years, ever since I was arrested as a youth and given the option to either join the police academy or go to jail for many years. It was an easy choice and before I knew it I was running assault courses and training to use firearms. I started walking the beat on the streets of Doncaster a year after I first started training to be a police officer. One of my first nights for the Doncaster Police was Halloween. There were a lot of kids running about in Halloween costumes but this is to be expected on such an evening. However, there were also a lot of older youths who were out to terrorise the Doncaster public. This is not something I can abide and so I was on the look-out for troublemakers and those who wished to disturb the peace and tranquillity that is usually associated with Doncaster. I was walking down a random street when I noticed approximately 10 youths huddling around an object on the floor.

As I approached I saw that they had a collection of flour bombs in a bucket and were preparing them for an assault on a dealership called Stoneacre Mazda, across the street. I knew the owner and manager of Stoneacre Mazda and I was not about to let such a terrible crime happen under my nose. I approached the youths and asked them of their intentions. When they pleaded innocence I accused them of intent to damage Stoneacre Mazda and they quickly started denying it. I then witnessed another youth throw a flour comb at one of the cars at Stoneacre Mazda. The flour exploded over the windscreen and the owner of Stoneacre Mazda ran out to see what had happened. I tackled the youth to the ground and arrested him on the spot. The owner of Stoneacre Mazda is due to visit the station for a line-up of criminals from all over Doncaster, although I am already certain that he was guilty.

by: whitescot




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