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Buhbooh 11-01-2004 01:45 PM

Poker players arrested
 
The following incident took place in Louisiana...

Poker players arrested while gaming at bar
Beverly Corbell
bcorbell@theadvertiser.com

October 30, 2004

SCOTT — A popular bar was raided in the early morning hours Friday, and eight people were arrested for playing Texas Hold ’Em and charged with gambling.

Lafayette City Police officers went to Shannon on Congress, in the 4800 block of West Congress Street, at 3:15 a.m., according police reports.

Cpl. Mark Francis of city police said Friday afternoon that he had no details on the raid, and an employee at Shannon gave no information.

But David Creed, 42, of Lafayette, one of those arrested, said the game was legal and that no alcohol was being served. Creed said he is not sure how he will deal with the charge against him, but he feels the arrests were in error.

“What made it legal was several factors: There was no house take — just people getting together — and the house didn’t profit at all,” he said.

Creed said police came in the back door of the establishment where a game was being held in a separate room. He said one woman whose boyfriend was playing but wasn’t playing herself, was also arrested. In addition to Creed, Lafayette residents arrested were Brandon James Landry, 26; John Carter Angelle, 28; Nicolas Jude Courville, 26; and Phi Ahn Kim Nguyen, 29. Others arrested were Vivian Tien Huynh, 29, Kaplan; John Paul Stafford, 28, Scott; and Minh Pham, 25, New Orleans. All were charged with gambling.

“They started handcuffing us, but let us put valuables like cell phones and our wallets in our cars,” he said. “I said, ‘What were we doing wrong?’ and they said, ‘You were gambling.’ ”

Texas Hold ’Em tournaments have become popular at many bars in and around Lafayette in recent months, but Alcohol and Tobacco Control Commissioner Murphy Painter is planning to send out cease and desist orders to bar owners about the games soon, according to the Associated Press. Painter said he plans to start “seriously investigating” poker tournaments this week.

Creed, who said he was dealing, not playing, thinks the Lafayette Police simply jumped the gun. Creed said games at Shannon start every night around 8:30 p.m. or 9 p.m. except for Sunday, when the games start at 4 p.m. He said he plays several times a week.

“My feeling is that they were more out setting the stage for whatever is to come,” he said. Creed said police have come to the games before and at times had arrested whoever was running the game.

“I’ve only been here for three months, but this is the first time they’ve ever taken in a potload of players,” he said.

Glad to see the police department is keeping our city safe.
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zuluking 11-01-2004 02:21 PM

Re: Poker players arrested
 
Dude, I posted this 3 days ago. Why don't you try looking through the site before you go re-posting something. Try the "search" option, it works wonders.

Buhbooh 11-01-2004 02:38 PM

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And what did you expect me to search for being that you only posted a LINK to the story? A-hole!

TheGrifter 11-01-2004 02:59 PM

Re: Poker players arrested
 
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And what did you expect me to search for being that you only posted a LINK to the story? A-hole!

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Buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuurn.

Anadrol 50 11-01-2004 02:59 PM

Re: Poker players arrested
 
Good response buhbooh....some people are just assholes....

Sponger15SB 11-01-2004 03:07 PM

Re: Poker players arrested
 
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And what did you expect me to search for being that you only posted a LINK to the story? A-hole!

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haha nice comeback.

welcome to the forum.

zuluking 11-01-2004 04:21 PM

Re: Poker players arrested
 
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And what did you expect me to search for being that you only posted a LINK to the story? A-hole!

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Well, I'm sorry that I came off like an A-hole, that was not my intention. The post is called, "Louisiana poker room raided", so perhaps a search under "Louisiana"? I don't know, you seem to have found it the second time around, and for that, I give you heart-felt congrats.

Isn't it great that with the internet someone can call someone else an A-hole without fear of getting an a$$ kicking? Tell you what, if you're FROM my neck of the woods, look me up. (Just ask around, everyone knows me) Or if you're ever IN my neck of the woods, look me up. I DARE you to call me an A-hole then.....no....I DOUBLE DOG DARE YOU!

Just joshing, I don't want to mess up your pretty face.

Topflight 11-01-2004 04:42 PM

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Well, I'm sorry that I came off like an A-hole, that was not my intention. The post is called, "Louisiana poker room raided", so perhaps a search under "Louisiana"? I don't know, you seem to have found it the second time around, and for that, I give you heart-felt congrats.

Isn't it great that with the internet someone can call someone else an A-hole without fear of getting an a$$ kicking? Tell you what, if you're FROM my neck of the woods, look me up. (Just ask around, everyone knows me) Or if you're ever IN my neck of the woods, look me up. I DARE you to call me an A-hole then.....no....I DOUBLE DOG DARE YOU!

Just joshing, I don't want to mess up your pretty face.

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Was your intention here to come off like an A-hole?

Sponger15SB 11-01-2004 05:10 PM

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Isn't it great that with the internet someone can call someone else an A-hole without fear of getting an a$$ kicking? Tell you what, if you're FROM my neck of the woods, look me up. (Just ask around, everyone knows me) Or if you're ever IN my neck of the woods, look me up. I DARE you to call me an A-hole then.....no....I DOUBLE DOG DARE YOU!

Just joshing, I don't want to mess up your pretty face.

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Wanting to beat the [censored] out of people for calling you a a-hole just makes you even more of an a-hole.

And also stupid.

Normal and intelligent people try to use words to sort things out instead of resulting to violence.

...although if you triple dog dare him, all bets are off of course, and you must fight.

tripdad 11-01-2004 05:11 PM

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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]

Well, I'm sorry that I came off like an A-hole, that was not my intention. The post is called, "Louisiana poker room raided", so perhaps a search under "Louisiana"? I don't know, you seem to have found it the second time around, and for that, I give you heart-felt congrats.

Isn't it great that with the internet someone can call someone else an A-hole without fear of getting an a$$ kicking? Tell you what, if you're FROM my neck of the woods, look me up. (Just ask around, everyone knows me) Or if you're ever IN my neck of the woods, look me up. I DARE you to call me an A-hole then.....no....I DOUBLE DOG DARE YOU!

Just joshing, I don't want to mess up your pretty face.

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Was your intention here to come off like an A-hole?

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my guess is typical bully type: penis envy, closet [person who enjoys sensual activity with another person of the same sex], "daddy touched me", or all the above.

cheers!

sorry, [censored] got sensored. [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img]


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