Drunk And Disorderly
A Laurel man, Charles Whary, was arrested on a number of charges on Saturday after he said to someone that he wanted to “kill them all” and commit “suicide by cop.” Depressed and drunk, Whary assaulted two town police officers and one state police officer before being subdued. The state officer was suffered a sprained right thumb and the two town officers uniforms were torn. Whary was armed during that time. He was later charged with 15 weapons violations as well as a slew of other charges. He was been jailed on a $28,500 secured bond.
Sorry, I’ve got to get this dig in: I wonder if he bought the alcohol at Laurel Liquors, the new dispensary of “adult” beverages? Really though, it’s none of my business. I’m just glad no one was shot. Hopefully Whary can get the help he needs soon.
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