I'm a little bit confused. According to Big Moe, her tender young son was speeding in Wisconsin, didn't bother with court dates but now is incarcerated in Cook County Illinois. Why would cook county want to be responsible for his upkeep? Did Cook county law enforcement take it upon themselves to round him up because he has (I would imagine) a bench warrant from another state? Are they that bored in Chicago that they decided to round him up and keep him?
So there is a missing piece of the puzzle the only unknown is why doesn't the youngster want to face the music in Wisconsin and would rather take his chances in cook county? My guess is he was arrested for disorderly and just happened to have some weed on him in quantity.
Response to mopinko (Original post)
Wed Jan 17, 2018, 09:30 PM
Star Member Tobin S. (9,709 posts)
6. Jail might be good for him.
Johnny Paycheck, a notorious outlaw country star, said a stint in jail saved his life. It made him dry out for a while and get his head straight.
It sounds like your son might use some psychiatric meds once he dries out. It might be more agreeable to him after he's sober for a bit and realizes how badly he's wrecking his life.
Johnny Paycheck has several things the young son of Big Moe doesn't, in particular, talent. So did Big Moe mention that her son is in need of rehab for some sort of addiction that's running roughshod over his life?