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Cop Shop: Macon grandma calls cops when grandkids call her ‘crackhead’

Her two grandsons were being disrespectful, so she called the law.

The woman, 60, who lives on Second Avenue in Macon, told a Bibb County sheriff’s deputy that the boys refused to get out of bed and do their chores.

Then, according to the deputy’s Sept. 21 write-up, they started “calling her a ‘crackhead b----.’”

The grandmother said she went into one boy’s room “in an attempt to kick the mattress” he was lying on “to get him up,” but “while doing so she accidentally kicked him in the face.”

When the deputy tried to get a handle on the situation, one of the grandsons, 18, mouthed off to the cop, “B----, I will beat your a--,’” the report noted.

The 18-year-old then dashed out of the house and darted into traffic on Hardeman Avenue. Another deputy collared him half an hour later and took him to jail on charges that included disorderly conduct.

Note to midstate law enforcement agencies: Email reports of humorous or unusual crimes and situations your officers encounter to jkovac@macon.com.

This story was originally published October 3, 2014 at 8:36 AM with the headline "Cop Shop: Macon grandma calls cops when grandkids call her ‘crackhead’."

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