I was in the laundry room, turning dirty clothes into clean ones, when my daughter hollered to me that there was a man at the door.
I've actually been having some issues with a local who has lost his grasp on reality, and who believes that I'm the cause of his problems, so I made decent speed to the door. Not running, not amped, but ready. To my irritation, the door was standing ajar. I opened it, and found one of our newest officers at my department on the porch. I'm afraid that he may have misread my irritation with my daughter's accurate-yet-incomplete report as irritation at seeing him. He stepped back, and noted my hand in my pocket.
"Damn, Matt, you were about to put a cap in my ass!" He laughed.
I protested that I was happy to see him, and that no such thing was on my mind.
"Bull. You've got your hand on a gun, right now!"
I had actually been re-seating my little J-frame back into my leather pocket holster. I shrugged and pulled the whole rig out to seat it better, and re-pocketed it.
I closed the door and stepped outside, expecting there to be a potentially sensitive issue. There wasn't one. We chatted. Seems that a month or two back, I had done the recently-late officer from another agency a favor, when he had asked me over chat on our MDT to check on the registered address of a reported hit-and-run vehicle. I had found the suspect vehicle in its driveway, and documented the damage to it thoroughly photographically. I then had put all the picturess on a DVD,. and mailed it to him (my email couldn't handle it, and I was too lazy to set up a DropBox account.). Well, with his sudden passing, the case was languishing. I said that I would find the pictures and re-mail them to his P.D.
Strange the things that pop up.
Now I need to have a chat with the family about my expectations on answering the door and giving a more complete report than just "a man at the door."
And the whole leaving the door open thing too... sigh
ReplyDeleteKids don't get it, in their gut, just how dangerous some random asshole can be.
ReplyDeleteI've had a stranger with suspect motives try to waltz thru the door uninvited once; it's unsettling.
ReplyDeleteMove to Wisconsin and I guarantee the door won't be open any longer than needed this time of year.