These two (2) numb-nuts were both on parole for a string of prior residential burglaries (Prince pled guilty to three (3) burglaries in January, 2013 and Cadis pled to the same three (3) plus and additional (2) in February, 2013, yet both were released on parole in 2014) and were under supervision for their burglaries until October, 2017. So what did they do while on parole? Naturally they committed another burglary, and got caught.
Deputy Michael Voltolina from the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office was patrolling in Metairie around 5 a.m. Saturday, July 4th, 2015 when he saw the Jeep with no license plate. The Deputy reportedly also noticed a man wearing bright orange gloves in the Jeep’s cargo area who was trying to hold the door shut while cradling a safe. As the Deputy attempted to stop the vehicle the driver drove off, so the Deputy gave chase, ultimately pulling them over in the 4800 block of Evangeline -the street where Prince lived. Cadis, the driver, managed to get out of the Jeep and run, but Prince got stuck due to the passenger door’s child safety lock which trapped him inside of the vehicle.
Memo to Prince & Cadis: As with all things in life, Burglary included…
Memo to Prince & Cadis continued: Yet you two (2) genii were…
Memo to Prince (and the Folks): Invoking was smart, but cussing out the cops was not. How you managed to avoid a beat-down (and an attendant charge for resisting, obstruction, battery on a LEO or whatever else the cops could conjure up to both charge you with and to justify the predictable beat-down) is beyond me. I suppose that given the facts of your parole status and the new substantive burglary ultimately it will make no difference as you are almost certainly going to gettlaunched no matter what. Still, it is always better to invoke and say nothing. Antagonizing the guy with the taser, badge and power of the pen (which, in the long run is even more damaging) is not only counter-productive to your long-term goal (of lenient sentencing) but it is also just plan stupid.