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Employee kidnapped, taken to work, then paid

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Norville Rogers
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Source [Buffalo News | Employee kidnapped, taken to work, then paid]

A Buffalo man told police two men, including his manager, forced him from his home Friday evening and drove him to the restaurant where he works and told him to clean grease off a Dumpster.

The man, who lives off Hertel Avenue, said the pair forced their way into his bedroom by kicking open the door.

He also told police when he was done the manager gave him his paycheck and instructed him not to go to the police or "he would end up dead somewhere."

The victim, who also had his cell phone taken, reported the incident to police Saturday.

Can't make this stuff up, folks. I'd love to hear the conversation that made that look like a good idea.
 
Ha.

"HEY RONNIE, this asshole didn't show up today...let's drive across town, break in his house, drag him kicking and screaming back across town, keep an eye on him while we force him to clean the dumpster and then pay him."

"Uh, I'll clean the dumpster."

"**** YOU, let's go."
 
That's rather odd.
Surely there's more to the story.
 
Can't make this stuff up, folks. I'd love to hear the conversation that made that look like a good idea.
Why would you think that people can't make this stuff up? Jail guarding and Emergency Room work have taught me that people can make up just about anything.
 
That's rather odd.
Surely there's more to the story.

Some sorta drug dealing cover-up between the three and one is trying to get the other by the balls.
 
That's rather odd.
Surely there's more to the story.

Maybe.
I'd saw many cases in which the victim (as he think him self is) mentions the only part which shows him oppressed, and leave (avoid) to mention the part where he is wrong in (or will be against him) .
 
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Why would you think that people can't make this stuff up? Jail guarding and Emergency Room work have taught me that people can make up just about anything.

Yeah .... I am related to an EMT. The stories I hear about runs shes been on would blow your mind.
 
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