Family Members Arrested After Fugitive They Were Hiding Fell Through Ceiling

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Cpl. Baker advised that the Task Force had contacted Jimez’s mother, Stacie Danette Bowie, 51, and Jimez’s brother, Shabyis Dashawn Oliver, 29, both of Lusby. Cpl. Baker said that they were both advised that they were there to execute a felony arrest warrant for someone in the home. Bowie and S. Oliver stated that nobody else was in the house besides the two of them. Police advised them that If anyone else was inside of the house, they would
be arrested for harboring a fugitive. The two continued to deny anyone else being in the residence and at that point, Jimez fell through the ceiling from the attic where he was hiding. After falling through the ceiling, Jimez then got up and ran down a flight of steps into the basement where he was apprehended.

Oliver told police that she did not know that Jimez had any warrants, and that she and Shabyis had just moved from New York In October of 2020, and Jimez just moved in with them from New York about a month ago.

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Monello

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1 thing I've noticed in these stories where the entire family ends up in silver bracelets, you never see the father in the pictures. He's never mentioned in the story. Poor pops is out there working hard earning a living and his family is getting in trouble. What's a guy to do?
 

spr1975wshs

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1 thing I've noticed in these stories where the entire family ends up in silver bracelets, you never see the father in the pictures. He's never mentioned in the story. Poor pops is out there working hard earning a living and his family is getting in trouble. What's a guy to do?
When I was a kid, before LBJ's Great Society, I remember the norm was intact families for all the working class folks who constituted the neighborhood, whatever ethnicity they were.
 

BernieP

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When I was a kid, before LBJ's Great Society, I remember the norm was intact families for all the working class folks who constituted the neighborhood, whatever ethnicity they were.
You remember correctly.
I read a story the other day that cited statistics - that supported just this point.
They may have been "poor" but not in terms of family.
I should say, they weren't rich. Probably no poorer than any other working class person.
 

spr1975wshs

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You remember correctly.
I read a story the other day that cited statistics - that supported just this point.
They may have been "poor" but not in terms of family.
I should say, they weren't rich. Probably no poorer than any other working class person.
My dad often described our neighborhood as proud poor. Not rich in money, but rich in family and worked hard to keep up what we did have. Most everyone had a small kitchen garden, some in the older houses on larger lots (like my grandparents with whom we lived until I was 7) had chickens.

The house my parents bought in March 1964 will pass into new hands next month.
 

Louise

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My dad often described our neighborhood as proud poor. Not rich in money, but rich in family and worked hard to keep up what we did have. Most everyone had a small kitchen garden, some in the older houses on larger lots (like my grandparents with whom we lived until I was 7) had chickens.

The house my parents bought in March 1964 will pass into new hands next month.

Thanks for sharing that. :)
 
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spr1975wshs

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Thanks for sharing that. :)
You're welcome. When we lived with my grandparents, my mom's maternal grandparents lived at the corner of the next street, 2 of her aunts stilled with them, both confirmed bachelorettes. Other of her aunts and uncles lived 1 and 2 streets over.

I am extremely wealthy in the family memories. I can easily count at least 300 relatives out to 2nd cousins who lived within 10 miles of that house.
 
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