15, North Kingston Police received a call of a man dressed in dark clothing walking around Marine Road Bike Path with a rifle. Officers found the rifle — which was actually a pellet rifle — in a bag, along with a container full of pellets and a dead robin. Police found the man as he left the path without the rifle, which the man said he left in the woods. According to police, store staffers said the woman let the kid put several items in one bag, then covered up the stolen goods with bags of merchandise that she'd purchased legally. ” A 22-year-old Narragansett driver came to grips with his situation after speeding 78 miles per hour in a 30-mile-per-hour zone, crashing into a bulkhead and wooden fence and hanging slouched over the wheel when an officer finally caught up to him. Due to the Asian man’s broken English, officers were unable to ascertain why he had a pellet rifle and a dead robin in a bag. It wasn’t until a passerby, who was fluent in English, Taiwanese and Mandarin, offered to translate that police learned the man bought the pellet gun at Walmart to shoot birds in order to eat them. The kid — who was charged with larceny and released to the custody of her family — identified the woman, and police arrested her at her home later that day. Man planned to shoot birds … and eat them On the morning of Oct.
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