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  • seeker_two

    My posts don't count....
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    That place east of Waco....
    :banghead:

    FWIW, the same happened to me. Our street got paintballed one day. In broad daylight. I was right by my garage and heard a car approaching fast accompanied by some strange irregular popping. I took cover behind a brick column and it did not take more than a second for me to recognize a paintball gun. Heard and saw the balls hit my house and garage doors. No need to return fire.
    But I did call the local PD to report it. They were overly unsupportive. I even bagged a whole paintball I found in grass on the off chance they cold lift a fingerprint off it. But nobody showed up, nobody cared. I doubt there is even a case file.

    These two morons got lucky. They could have paid the ultimate price.
    Maybe next time.....

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