OVER THE TOP?
13 February 2009
Not your typical Sunday afternoon in the suburbs
Residents in the affluent and peaceful leafy American
suburb of Huntcliff were alarmed recently to see numbers
of heavily armed and camouflaged police, some disguised
as bushes, surrounding the expensive home of one of
their neighbours.
Could it have been an anti-terrorist operation? Perhaps
a major drugs or child kidnapping bust? No, it was the
Sandy Hills police SWAT team combatting that scourge of
society - gambling!
Armed with a search warrant and sundry weapons, the
police arrested 14 people after moving in on the
8-bedroom house. Lt. Anthony Eskew, commander of police
special operations, later told local reporters that
police had received information that the home was being
used for gambling and might be the target for a home
invasion robbery. The police spokesman said that players
were invited to the games by coded text messages.
Residents of the area were astonished, scared and not a
little alarmed at what one neighbour described as the
surreal spectacle unfolding in front of them, and
several made emergency telephone calls.
Lt. Eskew claimed that poker was played in the basement,
where a bartender served food and drink. The events
featured valet parking behind the house, shielding cars
from the neighbours’ view, Eskew said, alleging that at
least two games had been held on the premises in the
previous week.
In the raid, police seized more than 5 000 high-quality
poker chips, two poker tables, and other items,
including several flat-screen TVs.
“Believe me, we were not after Super Bowl gamblers,”
Eskew said. “It was more than that.”
Of the 14 people detained, three men face felony charges
because they organised and profited from the poker
games, Eskew said. According to police records, three
men among those who were arrested were charged with
commercial gambling: Allen Edwards, 42, of Hembree Park
Terrace, Roswell; Robert Kinner, 26, of Hickory Creek
Lane, Woodstock; and Robert Logan, 24, of Roswell Road,
Sandy Springs.
The eleven other people detained - most in their mid-20s
and including three women - were charged with
misdemeanor violations of a city ordinance, according to
police records. The eleven were released and face a
municipal court hearing in March.
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