Re: One of our own in the news, not good!
[Re: warrior]
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09/09/14 02:49 PM
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Posted: 4 days ago
Man arrested for dumping dead beavers at Title Max
CUMMING, Ga. —
Police arrested a Cumming man for dumping the rotting carcasses of two beavers in the parking lot of a Title Max. The stench was so strong that it drove away customers from the loan store, according to authorities. Officers were called out to the store on Atlanta Road in Forsyth County on Aug. 23 in reference to dead beavers in the parking lot. The responding officer said he found two large beaver carcasses, which had already started to decompose before being dropped in the parking lot. There were also three large clear plastic containers, a black plastic bag and a clear plastic bag. There were maggots and decomposition fluids inside the containers. The officer describe the stench of the decomposing beavers as “atrocious” and said he could smell the carcasses inside his patrol car hours after the call. The temperature outside at the time was almost 90 degrees and with two beavers sitting on the hot black asphalt only made the smell more unbearable, almost as if they were being cooked on the pavement, officers described. Along with the high temperatures, a midday rain came through town making things worse. The officer spoke to an employee of Title Max who said he saw a green Toyota Tundra drive into the parking lot, dump the beavers and drive off. The employee was able to take down the tag number of the pickup truck. The officer was able to track down the vehicle to 43-year-old Chad Artimovich, of Cumming. The Title Max employee told the officer Artimovich owed Title Max over $4,000 on a loan, and was 47 days late on payments, and the pickup truck is up for repossession. After several phone calls, Artimovich agreed to come to the police station to talk about the incident. When he arrived, officers arrested Artimovich and charged him with illegal dumping. Artimovich told the arresting officers he was in the U.S. Marines for 16 years where he specialized in reconnaissance. He also said he was on medication for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. After being booked, he was transported to the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office where he was turned over to detention officers. The Department of Natural Resources will be following up with this case.
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Re: One of our own in the news, not good!
[Re: warrior]
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09/09/14 04:07 PM
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The article said he was in arrears on a loan to TM, and was about to have his truck re-po'd. It was a stupid "revenge" thing, not a carcass dump.
Every kid needs a Dog and a Curmudgeon.
Remember Bowe Bergdahl, the traitor.
Beware! Jill Pudlewski, Ron Oates and Keven Begesse are liars and thiefs!
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Re: One of our own in the news, not good!
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09/09/14 09:26 PM
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The article said he was in arrears on a loan to TM, and was about to have his truck re-po'd. It was a stupid "revenge" thing, not a carcass dump. Ok...I missed that part when I scanned the article. I guess he thought that was gonna help matters?
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Re: One of our own in the news, not good!
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09/09/14 10:00 PM
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I think he's going through a divorce also. It sounds like his world is turning upside down. Even sane people go crazy during a divorce and Chad started out ahead of the game. I don't know him real well but I think he's a good person losing it. I'm going to call him tomorrow and encourage him to get help.
Sleep'n with an animal..I can help. Do not use both feet when testing the depth or temperature of the water Your Friend, Paul Brooker
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Re: One of our own in the news, not good!
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09/09/14 10:45 PM
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Part of me thinks its funny but the dead beavers kind of makes trappers look bad. I would have opted for a bag of human feces. This would have made his point but not brought trapping into the argument. like maybe even a large slingshot mounted in the back of his truck capable of launching fece projectiles towards the target business. He could have gotten his trapping buddies and Marine buddies to help by donating feces after a night of mexican food and cheap beer. Also dont use PTSD to dodge jail. If you are going to act like a lunatic be a lunatic.
Semper Fi
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Re: One of our own in the news, not good!
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09/10/14 10:37 AM
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The Vietnam Army had alot of draftees. These guys had drug and other problems when they got drafted and doing a tour didn't help matters. Since PTSD became popular every guy that liked to get drunk off duty now has an excuse for doing it after he got out. I agree with Warrior, most had problems when they went in, and the pressure of serving just did not help matters. Those who got hit and came back disabled are a different story. For some of them the loss took away their dreams of a post service future. They push service as a way to pay for college and get an education in some skill, but most kids do not think they may catch a round and come back in pieces. I thought of all the National Guard and Reserve troops called up for duty. These kids thought they would get the benefits and never leave home. I worked with a couple reserve units over the years and used to get called down by officers for wanting training to be more realistic and challenging. They would say to back off, they're just reserves who will never see combat.
"There's a fine line between a hobby and a mental illness." Dave Barry
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Re: One of our own in the news, not good!
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09/10/14 10:54 AM
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He could have left the beavers IN the truck, they probably wouldn't want it back after that...
I think many of us have been to that edge, but something held us back..
Whatsamatta boy? Don't you like clowns ?
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Re: One of our own in the news, not good!
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09/10/14 10:59 AM
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Something...yes what could that have been? Lol
it is not a stupid question if you do not know the answer
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Re: One of our own in the news, not good!
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09/10/14 10:49 PM
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Paul they did come back with it, it was called "shell shock".
Aaron
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Re: One of our own in the news, not good!
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10/27/14 06:15 PM
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Sorry if I offended anyone. My dad came back from WWII an alcoholic and 2 out of my 3 best friends in high school went into the
Marines and both of them committed suicide and apparently blew their brains out after they served their time. I, personally, had a
fairly disgusting time in the Army despite the fact that I was the best shot in my company. I'm sure that this had to do with
the fact that nearly 50 percent of my company was given the choice: "Either join the Army or go to jail". I am not making this up.
I would really like to know if this same kind of sentencing occurs today. All I can say is this; If your kids want to join the
military for the wonderful, free, college education that they can get, make sure they are smart enough to able to enlist in the
Navy or Air Force. We have met some our kid's friends who have served under this type of program and are completely amazed at what
some parts of our military has to offer after the "tour of duty" has been met. And these are not "Government jobs."
Last edited by Paul Winkelmann; 10/27/14 06:18 PM.
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Re: One of our own in the news, not good!
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10/27/14 06:42 PM
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Another problem is the cheap liquor available on base at the PX and the Clubs, and the cheap drugs available over sea's. In the 'Nam there were Mama san's an the street corners selling HUGE plastic bags of dope, cheap.
Every kid needs a Dog and a Curmudgeon.
Remember Bowe Bergdahl, the traitor.
Beware! Jill Pudlewski, Ron Oates and Keven Begesse are liars and thiefs!
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Re: One of our own in the news, not good!
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10/28/14 01:29 PM
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I think everybody has a tale to tell ..basiscly all the same and at the same time uniquely different...Peace All !
Joe Robidoux
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