In a follow-up story to our big front-pager in the December Special Edition, we check in with Carl Hustedde in Carrier Mills.
This Hustedde is the brother of Harrisburg city police detective Curt Hustedde, is a friend to known hellraisers and those involved in the illegal drug trade…and is apparently fairly unbalanced if his latest movements and day-to-day activity are any indication.
Don’t get us wrong…while we believe the Neighborhood Watch program has its merits, it doesn’t need to join up with anything associated with Homeland Security, it doesn’t need to be funded by grants (taxpayers’ dollars) and it certainly DOESN’T need to be lead by someone with problems the level of the larger of the two Husteddes.
So here now is your mid-afternoon Read the Lead, “Neighborhood Watch nut now has drug trafficker’s family’s support“:
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CARRIER MILLS— The cop-wannabe featured in last issue’s story about a Carrier Mills man suggesting terror training could replace Neighborhood Watch training has not given up his quest for his own pseudo police department.
Last month Carl Boyd Hustedde, 45, of 106 Pankey Road Apt. 2, after threatening violence and unlawful restraint against anybody he felt was breaking the law, was ganged-up on on his Facebook page by people who have known him for years and let him know he sounded like a nut-job.
“I was scared. These people were breaking the law, thugs drug dealing and people just didn’t feel safe,” Hustedde said after pages of him questioning police not doing their job in Carrier Mills and his Facebook friends questioning his sanity. “NOW the whole gang is back (police officers) which is good and will eventually lead to the end of the Carrier Mills Neighborhood Watch Program.
But the neighborhoods of Carrier Mills and Saline County apparently have not seen the last of Carl Hustedde.
Now he is begging for money to purchase two-way radios, saying they will be used as part of his personal dispatch center.
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