Sunday, October 11, 2020
Apartment Life #223
This is a new weekly blog post that I'm calling Apartment Hell Life. I've mentioned a few times some of the crazy things that go on in and around my apartment complex in the past 21 years that we've lived here and people keep telling me I should write a book. But instead of a book, I've decided to share the crazy things that have happened in and around my apartment complex in the last 21 years here in a weekly blog post.
On Monday an ambulance showed up across the street. They stayed for a while but no one came out on a stretcher.
Then they turned their lights off and drove off without taking anyone. So hopefully whoever called was alright.
Tuesday we saw a bunch of police in my courtyard going down to #7 where the guy was arrested for 2 counts of attempted murder a few weeks ago. The girlfriend still lives there and there's still a lot of traffic to and from her apartment so I'm assuming she's still dealing drugs.
The police came and went from her apartment for a while and then left. I guess they are still investigating? I'm not sure what's going on. Then on Friday night guess who I saw? My neighbor in the drug dealers apartment who went to jail a couple of weeks ago for 2 counts of attempted murder! He must have gotten out on bond I guess. I can't imagine the charges were dropped after the police showing up after we heard gunshots. But he's back and the traffic to that apartment has picked up considerably. One of my Twitter friends said they probably didn't hold him because of Covid. Maybe they are letting people out more often because of that?
On Thursday I saw out my bedroom window that the Marshal was back with the white van that picks up the homeless people and drives them to the shelter. Even though there were 4 homeless people there that they were talking to, none of them got in the van but they were there for over an hour talking to them. I'm assuming they were trying to talk them into going to a shelter but they refused. They Marshal and the white van drove off and no one was arrested to taken away in the van.
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On Sunday I actually had to call the fire department to come help me when Ken's left leg gave out and he fell down. I'm not strong enough to lift him back up so they came out, picked him up and got him back on the bed. He's getting a lot weaker and it's a lot harder for him to stand now. His doctor ordered a wheel chair for him and he has a walker but falls still happen.
It sure was a busy week.
So that's it for this week's Apartment Hell Life! Be sure to come back next week for more.
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A very busy week. I am glad that the fire department was able to help you lift Ken - and hope his wheelchair arrives soon.
ReplyDeleteI hope some of your neighbours are moved on too.
We now have the wheelchair. I hope some of them move out soon too.
DeleteGoodness, sorry Ken fell! That wheelchair better arrive soon.
ReplyDeleteWe have the wheelchair now.
DeletePoor policemen, I cannot even imagine how difficult their job must be on a daily basis.... Sorry to hear about Ken, sending him positive energy.
ReplyDeleteI see the police around here so often that they know me by name and always wave at me as they drive by.
DeleteI'm sorry to hear about Ken not doing so great. I hope you are taking care of yourself as well x
ReplyDeleteThank you. I'm trying to.
DeleteYour week was full! I'm sorry to hear about Ken. Hopefully the wheelchair will be a big help to him.
ReplyDeleteWe have the wheelchair now. Thankfully it came fast.
DeleteKen should have the devices that could prevent and/or help him with incidents like the falling off the bed.
ReplyDeleteWe have the wheelchair now.
DeleteSure one eventful week. Hopefully his wheelchair gets there soon and no more falls happen.
ReplyDeleteWe have the wheelchair now.
DeleteAttempted murder is scary.. I picked up a guy who was going to court for aggravated assault off dah.. let’s keep the scaring on halloween
ReplyDeleteThat's scary too.
DeleteThat was sure a lot going on and we're glad the fire department was able to help you with Ken. We all send hugs to you and Ken.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteI...ugh. It's unbelievable.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry about Ken. Of course, these things have to be expected in his current situation, but it's still sad for everyone involved. I hope he won't break any bones if he falls again!
I expect it but it's still hard. I hope he doesn't break anything either.
DeleteA very busy week indeed! I'm sorry to hear about Ken...
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteOh wow seeing him again must have shocking! Especially with charges like that! Makes you wonder sometimes... all prayers to you and Ken.
ReplyDeleteIt was. I didn't think I would ever see him again.
DeleteDefinitely a busy week for you guys! And I'm so sorry about Ken. Glad he didn't break anything in the fall. Sending all good thoughts and prayers your way this week!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteI would not be happy to have an alleged murder living so close. That's terrible! I hope Ken is doing well. I have been think about you guys. I am glad that the fire department was able to help out after his fall.
ReplyDeleteI don't like that he's so close either. Ken is doing alright. Just a few scrapes.
DeleteEvery time you post these I'm glad you made it through another crazy week alive.
ReplyDeleteSorry things are so rough for Ken right now. Makes it harder for you, too. Glad your daughter is there to help you. (((hugs))
I'm glad she's here too.
DeleteI am sorry about Ken. Hugs
ReplyDeleteaLso, crazy week as always
Thank you.
DeleteWow Mary, so much happening. Sorry Ken fell, it is great that the fire department can come help like that. hugs.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I was very grateful to the fire dept. for coming out and helping.
DeleteI’ve heard they’re letting people go for drug violations but attempted murder is ridiculous!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear the wheelchair arrived. My mom had to call EMT a number of times for my dad when he fell. They were always nice about coming out to get him back in a chair. I’m so sorry for all your family is going through. Big hugs, Mary.
Thank you. I am surprised he's out too.
DeleteI hope the riff raff settles down in that apartment! I can't imagine that they'd let an attempted murderer out because of Covid, but who knows in this crazy world!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about Ken.
I don't know how he got out but I sure don't like seeing him here.
DeleteNever heard of homeless people being pick up and driven to shelter.
ReplyDeleteMe either but we have news laws here now.
DeleteWow. No dull moments at your apartment complex. Please stay safe.
ReplyDeleteOh I will. I keep to myself and don't get involved in the drama.
DeleteAlways something going on out there! Have a lovely week!
ReplyDeleteI will try.
DeleteThank you.
ReplyDeleteI thought the enlightened policy nowadays was to give the homeless a permanent home rather than shunting them from one shelter to another.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear Ken is getting weaker and having falls. I guess it's hard to prevent them if they're unpredictable.
With thousands of homeless in the area, it's hard to build enough shelters for them let alone housing.
DeleteYou certainly do have quite the characters living in your complex!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about Ken's falls :(
Yeah we do.
DeleteI am sorry to hear about Ken falling. You need quite some strength to pull another person up, glad the fire department could help. I hope you're both doing well!
ReplyDeleteYeah I'm glad the fire dept could come and help.
DeleteSorry to hear about Ken! I'm glad you could call for help and that you got the wheelchair for him now.
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