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Scott
of Farmingdale, ME
In Richmond they do alot of that because of the coffee brandy? HAHA! That's the exact impression of Richmond that I got after only being there for an hour at most. I'm truly glad that I don't live there by choosing not to a handful of years ago when I was given the opportunity to.
I guess I'm kind of wondering where the commenters are that were disappointed that the man with a bow & arrow who was recently talked out of his residence rather than killed, are at now in regards to this article. After all, this lady even 'allegedly' had a gun vs. a bow & arrow.
No one is commenting on this article as wishing for this incident to have ended in this woman's death by police gun fire?
I guess those same commenters feel that a gun in a suicidal woman's hands is less threateing than a bow and arrow in a suicidal man's hands.
Or maybe those previous posters simply grew at least some compassion since the last similar incident occured.
Anyway, I'm glad this incident ended just like the other. No life lost.report abuse
Jan 9, 2008 10:14 PM
FRANCO of RICHMOND, ME:
In Richmond they do alot of that because of the coffee brandy? HAHA! That's the exact impression of Richmond that I got after only being there for an hour at most. I'm truly glad that I don't live there by choosing not to a handful of years ago when I was given the opportunity to.
I guess I'm kind of wondering where the commenters are that were disappointed that the man with a bow & arrow who was recently talked out of his residence rather than killed, are at now in regards to this article. After all, this lady even 'allegedly' had a gun vs. a bow & arrow.
No one is commenting on this article as wishing for this incident to have ended in this woman's death by police gun fire?
I guess those same commenters feel that a gun in a suicidal woman's hands is less threateing than a bow and arrow in a suicidal man's hands.
Or maybe those previous posters simply grew at least some compassion since the last similar incident occured.
Anyway, I'm glad this incident ended just like the other. No life lost.report abuse
GHIDSL IOEOWP
of AUGUSTA, ME
Jan 9, 2008 8:48 PM
RICK, WHY ON EARTH WOULD SOMEONE FROM VA. BE SO INTRIGUED WITH THIS STORY IN FARMINGTON MAINE? YOU NEED TO GET A LIFE, OR A NEW HOBBY!report abuseLester
of Jay, ME
Jan 9, 2008 5:50 PM
Rick, The poor soul needed help. Thankfully, trained law enforcement officers stayed with her for "three hours."report abusechilly willy
of oakland, ME
Jan 9, 2008 1:25 PM
she truely needs help cause people that really want to die just pull the trigger and dont tell anyone by telling someone your really asking for helpreport abuseYou must be a registered user of MaineToday.com to post a comment. Register or log in.


