An arrest warrant from the Gallatin Police Department said an officer responded to the 1000 block of Plantation Boulevard just before 9:30 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 31 for a “suspicious incident”. The caller said a man, identified as Nathaniel Rubright, was driving a golf cart and wrecked it with his wife, three kids and two other people riding on it. He was then in the driveway yelling threats and curses, scaring his wife and kids.
Usually, pointing a gun at an officer is a person's last mistake.
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Has anyone else noticed a change in friends' mental health? The friends I have noted the change in do not do drugs or alcohol yet they seem to have developed some kind of cognitive thinking problems. One friend, always cool under pressure and able to come up with rational solutions, now behaves paranoid, misinterpreting the most innocent and hum drum events as catastrophic. Another puts things away in the most inappropriate places. Not once but habitual. I heard that the vax may cause brain function issues. Is that what is happening with otherwise normal people. A golf cart with his wife, kids, friends--pretty hum drum.
ReplyDeleteHm...I was going to comment on this post and you beat me to it. YES I really think that some sort of "force" has crept into the gestalt of societies thinking. Seemingly "normal" folks are doing wacky things.
DeleteCan we blame it on just one thing? Is this craziness stemming from drinking too much Mtn.Dew, too much fluorine in the water, Madonna bleaching her eyebrows?
No, I don't think we can just blame one thing. I think there are numerous small insults to the normal attitudes. But all together those insults add up and the delicate fabric of "normal" society is being torn down.
Or it could have been a tricyclic antidepressant prescribed off-label for nerve pain.
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DeleteOr it could just be old fashioned grift and greed.
DeleteTennessee. Maybe he was pissed off by being permanently banned from Dollywood.
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