[Summit] Suspicious character?

Sheri Griffin sheri at farmfreshri.org
Sat Jul 23 15:06:05 UTC 2011


Maybe he went to mail a letter? Go to the ATM? Clear his head after an
argument? Get some fresh air before it got too hot? Called his
housemate to say where he was on his way home?

My husband goes for walks and I call him to say, "Dinner's almost
done! Where are you?" And normal behavior is that he tells me where he
is. There are even certain streets where I would know where the street
#s were.

-Sheri

On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 10:51 AM,  <Hapfra at aol.com> wrote:
> AMEN____with all the restaurants around--as well as the farmers
> market------this can get out of hand, but to remain vigilant is a good
> thing, I think.      Howie
>
> In a message dated 7/23/2011 10:34:53 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> datenben at cox.net writes:
>
> Can you clarify what is strange about this behavior? Maybe he did go to
> Seven Stars and was walking home. I fully support all of us looking out for
> each other but it doesn't sound like this man did anything that we don't see
> people doing 100 times a day.
>
> I grew up in a suburb of Providence where everyone is the same color,
> dresses the same, and acts the same. One thing I love about the city is
> people can look and act in different ways without drawing attention to
> themselves.
>
> If someone is going onto someone's property or clearly checking out houses
> that is one thing. But please let's not create an environment where we need
> to fear if we go for a walk at a strange hour the cops are going stop us and
> ask us what we are doing.
>
> My two cents,
> Daten
>
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