“He was claiming to be a police officer, but the man she had seen looked to her more like an armed thug. Her boyfriend, Dorris, was calmer, and yelled back that he wanted to see some ID. But the man just demanded they open the door. The actual words, the couple say, were, ‘We’re the f—— police; open the f—— door.’ Then, to the couple’s horror — and as Goldsberry huddled in the hallway with gun in hand — the front door they had thought was locked pushed open. A man edged around the corner and pointed a gun and a fiercely bright light at them, and yelled even more. ‘Drop the f—— gun or I’ll f—— shoot you,’ he shouted, then said it again and again.”
http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20130718/COLUMNIST/130719612/2256?p=all&tc=pgall&tc=ar
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