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A Louisiana man called police and said he was robbed. They ended up arresting him instead.

Por: The Advocate Crime July 23, 2024

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A man who called 911 to complain that he had been robbed at gunpoint at an Assumption Parish home ended up being arrested after investigators learned that, instead, he had swung a knife at several people there, who had to subdue him, the Assumption Parish Sheriff's Office said. Deputies were dispatched early Monday to a home in the 100 block of Ryder Lane near Labadieville, where they talked to 29-year-old Montrell Garrison, the person who... + full article



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