My in laws live in the 'hood
Posted: 22 Jul 2016, 14:37
MrsC went to see her mum and dad yesterday and was somewhat surprised to see the parking area cordoned off with blue and white crime scene tape, and with two police cars in attendance.
Apparently someone shot the windows out of a downstairs flat about 40m from the in-laws house.
This is the story but the website is rubbish and dog slow.
http://www.wakefieldexpress.co.uk/news/ ... -1-8027326
They live in a council bungalow in a street which used to be almost all old people. With the lack of one bedroom social housing though, some younger people have been moved in if they have "a recognised medical condition". OK, fair enough, but some dodgy characters have been moved in from outside the area and my sister in law has seen what looked like a drug deal being done outside this flat a while since.
So best guess is that the people who live in the flat which was attacked owe someone money, and this was by the way of a reminder.
The in-laws aren't upset. FIL would be much more upset if his Sky sports channel went down and he couldn't watch the cricket!
Apparently someone shot the windows out of a downstairs flat about 40m from the in-laws house.
This is the story but the website is rubbish and dog slow.
http://www.wakefieldexpress.co.uk/news/ ... -1-8027326
They live in a council bungalow in a street which used to be almost all old people. With the lack of one bedroom social housing though, some younger people have been moved in if they have "a recognised medical condition". OK, fair enough, but some dodgy characters have been moved in from outside the area and my sister in law has seen what looked like a drug deal being done outside this flat a while since.
So best guess is that the people who live in the flat which was attacked owe someone money, and this was by the way of a reminder.
The in-laws aren't upset. FIL would be much more upset if his Sky sports channel went down and he couldn't watch the cricket!