All I can say is they must have been white

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Police were called to the Richmond Road Walmart Saturday night after a witness noticed a car full of men in body armor holding semi-automatic weapons. A six-month old baby was also in the car.

Lt Jackie Newman said when Lexington police officers got the three men out of the car at about 11:15 p.m., they said were preparing for Doomsday and needed supplies. The men were armed with pistols and semi-automatic rifles, police said. A license is not required to have semi-automatic weapons in a car, police said.

Police also found marijuana in the car.

The older man had just bought a bulletproof vest, a semi-automatic AK-47 and a .357 Magnum revolver, Angel said. He was wearing the vest, and both weapons were loaded and visible in the vehicle. He told officers that they had recently received a settlement from a car crash and used the money to buy tactical gear “should the end of days occur or should there be an Armageddon-type situation,” Angel said.

All three subjects voluntarily came down to police headquarters for questioning that night, said Lt. Richard Willoby of the Lexington Police Department. They were given a citation for the marijuana but were not charged with any other violations, and were later released.

Willoby said police took photographs of the car and the weapons in order to complete a report to the Cabinet for Health and Family Services because of the baby in the car.

“There appeared to be nothing criminal,” Willoby said. “They’re in the mindset of preparing for the end of the world, accumulating weapons and things like that, but the weapons appear to be legally owned.”

Armed men wearing body armor at a Kentucky Walmart told police they were getting supplies for doomsday | Lexington Herald-Leader
 

Murphy

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It's nice to read a feel good story like that.

No one was killed.
No videos of police brutality.
If there was a possibility of criminal activity, the situation was investigated, handled professionally and concluded amicably.
No violence at all.
 

DaSleeper

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It's nice to read a feel good story like that.

No one was killed.
No videos of police brutality.
If there was a possibility of criminal activity, the situation was investigated, handled professionally and concluded amicably.
No violence at all.
And possibly the suspicious characters didn't give the police any lip or offer any resistance, possibly they were even polite with the officers......strange ain't it?
 

Murphy

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Sure makes you wonder what's gone wrong with the world. :lol:

Congratulations to a police department that seems to have a handle on things.