(Weir) will tell you anything he thinks the government wants you to hear. You're not going to hear anything that corroborates what Jason Weir says. |
As long as it goes in, it's money. |
But it's not like we ride around looking for noise. We have more important things to do. If it's not bothering the neighbors, it generally isn't going to bother us. |
He had the best 'J' in college, maybe in the pros. He had me doing all types of shooting and cutting drills. You work with a guy like that and you'll never miss your shot or forget your fundamentals. |
He reached in my car, unlocked the door, ripped me out of the car and he actually threw me on the ground. Then he proceeded to hit me in the body and hit me in the face some more. |
He's never been arrested for anything in his life. He's never seen a state prison and he's 23 years old. |
I just don't know why he would beat me like that. It was a simple car accident. I just had no idea why it was going on. |
I wish we already had teams down there. It's frustrating knowing you can send help but are not able to. |
I'm not sure I think they're right, but I agreed to pay 'em rather than fight it. |
It seemed all like a bad, bad dream. |
Jason Weir is the person who had the motive to do this. Jason Weir is the one who had the opportunity to do this. |
Ladies and gentlemen, the handling of the evidence in this case is nothing short of a disgrace. |
Sometimes attitude gets in the way of common sense. So if someone gets locked up, it's what they wanted, not what we wanted. We don't get a rush out of taking people to jail. |
Talk to your neighbors. Tell them you plan on having a party. There are certain rules of party etiquette. |
The biggest problem is self-deployment. It's better if people hadn't shown up. It puts a strain on the local population that is worse than if they hadn't come. |