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Trooper **** ***** and 16 year old girl at Forbush High School

gogetit4545

Posted 6:07 pm, 06/07/2014

Thanks "Dog"!

underdog2

Posted 6:13 am, 06/06/2014

And dont he know it!

The Bible is a good story

Posted 10:23 pm, 06/05/2014

The North Carolina legal Age of Consent for sexual contact is 16 years old


gogetit4545

Posted 7:22 pm, 06/04/2014

Are you surprised?? So many people abuse authority!!! I hope the NCHSP make an example out of him! LOL there just as chicken s*** as him hooking up with an underage girl!!! If your going to have an affair please do it with a WOMAN of legal age!! Not a girl in high school. She has the rest of her life to live!

Nature7

Posted 12:11 am, 05/17/2014

"I'm too sexy for my hat...My trooper hat..I'm too sexy for my hat..."
LOL!!!!!

SuperSlack

Posted 2:49 pm, 05/16/2014

LMAO !! you can't let something this good die or go away

underdog2

Posted 6:07 pm, 05/15/2014

Why is it not? She your girlfriend now and shes used?

ncmerch

Posted 12:23 pm, 05/15/2014

Why do you think it is your business, Underdog Two?

underdog2

Posted 6:01 pm, 05/13/2014

Who is mitch, stupid?

ncmerch

Posted 3:56 pm, 05/13/2014

c'mon Mitch!

underdog2

Posted 8:41 am, 05/10/2014

See if he comes back to Yadkin to work

Note from GoYadkin: a portion of this post was removed that contained identifying information.

big-k

Posted 8:41 pm, 05/09/2014

Is this being investigated?

Advocatefortruth

Posted 8:05 pm, 04/15/2014

Ok,

So, I will have to ****. With all this c-r-a-p on here, she needs the help and the money to be her own person without him if necessary..

GoYadkin

Posted 7:00 pm, 04/15/2014

I moved a few posts that were off topic for this thread to:

http://www.goyadkin.com/voice/the-current-direction-of-this-website/139739/

mommotwo

Posted 11:31 am, 04/15/2014

uh...Joe...Jason did remove the name. He can't anticipate what some dummy is going to post before it is seen and flagged. Joe, it would help it you would read the goyadkin rules. I think that would clarify some of your questions.

Joe Friday

Posted 11:19 am, 04/15/2014

No way mom if two!
GoYadkin would never allow anything libel or slanderous on this site. Only factual, substantiated, opinions are put on here.
If anything was posted as not being true, like a drone flying over your house extracting criminal information then Carlton would remove it!
Just ask him. He will tell you. Over, and over, and over and over, even when you catch him in a lie, he will still defend himself by saying it over, and over, and over until himself starts to believe it.

mommotwo

Posted 9:58 am, 04/15/2014

Ah oh....perhaps flowerchild's IP address needs to be supeanoed. I bet I know someone that knows how to do it, lol. BTW, that's libel. Very much so and I daresay several people saw it before it was removed.

Joe Friday

Posted 9:09 am, 04/15/2014

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Guano

Posted 8:27 am, 04/15/2014

These are pretty strong allegations against ****?

Fins

Posted 10:55 pm, 04/14/2014

Got her number? She sounds like a good egg

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