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Old June 11th, 2009, 11:57 PM
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Default 'Mugging' at Sea Tac

Last Sunday at around noon, Brent Smith was playing hole 11 when 3 young thugs on motorbikes began to harass him. One of them tried to get his disc out of the 11th basket but he fended the youth off. After he teed off on 12 there were words between them and then one of the thugs managed to grab Brent's bag of discs. Brent chased after him but only managed to pull his quad muscle.
The kid is described as a black youth, about 16 years old 6' tall wearing horned rimmed glasses. He was riding one of those ridiculous little motorcycles that only monkeys in the circus should be riding. The bike was hand painted blue.
Brent was alone, and does not carry a cell phone.
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Old June 12th, 2009, 02:08 AM
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that's bullsh*t! the seatac area is pretty sketchy though. sh*t like that happens nearly everywhere at random times and locations. hope brent's alright.
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Old June 12th, 2009, 07:13 AM
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that's bullsh*t!

I TOTALLY AGREE!!! i hope that got reported to the police. that park needs more involvment from the city in alot of ways and that is a big one right there. the comunity cant let that park be taken over by thugs and wannabee gansters.
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Old June 12th, 2009, 07:53 AM
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I would like to suggest that if anyone hears a small engine running throught the park call the cops. They are illegal for use in the park. These hoodlims probubly stole the " hand painted scooter" Keep your bags close to you and don't get rolled for a disc It's really not worth it.
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Old June 12th, 2009, 08:04 AM
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Honest officer, I only carry this machete to help clear blackberries.
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Old June 12th, 2009, 08:24 AM
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Jeff I carry the new firebird machette from innova at 25' it's pretty effective
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Old June 12th, 2009, 08:28 AM
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Gosh that sucks, well, aside from the mugging, one thing we can all learn from this is a proper warm up and stretching before playing goes a longg ways - more than we can ever know, so if in the event of an emergency, our body cooperates.
I had a similar situation like this out at Rocklin about a month and a half ago. Me and a buddy unleash a couple long drives on hole #14, my disc gets caught in the tree wayy down. My buddy throws his 2nd shot and is 30 feet from the basket. However, there were 3 guys already on the hole, but like 100 feet off to the right of the dirt path and were taking forever down in the trees, prob smoking up or something stupid so we played through. While we were getting my disc out, the 3 guys finished out the hole and went to hole 15 tee. We went up to finish out 14 as well and my buddy's disc is missing, my buddy is like 6 foot 215 pounds and immediately takes off after the 3 guys who dont seem to be interested in playing disc golf anymore and are acting suspicious like they are handing something to eachother. The 3 guys have no where to run after my buddy is screaming with his deaf voice that booms across the entire course and grabs at least another 5-10 DG'ers attention. He confronted them and he ordered them to open their bags up and sure enough his disc is sitting right there, he grabs it and the guys gave him shix for it, and he was like you really wanna mess with me and they just took off flashing stupid stuff to cover their fear for being busted so easily. The stupid part was trying to rip off a disc less than 100 feet from us in plain sight.
Sad that we need to start thinking about not disc golfing alone to protect ourselves more and more or choose a course that is not empty.
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Old June 12th, 2009, 08:39 AM
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I'm so sorry that happened to Brent. That just gets me depressed. I think the Sea-Tac "club" or a group of DGers should consider approaching the city as a united front to express the concern. What if this was another scenario: they were to take a woman's purse while she was walking a dog, with her 2 year-old daughter. Would they react more strongly to that? Again, very sorry to hear about this stuff!
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Old June 12th, 2009, 09:10 AM
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They should make a special disc with razer blades for punks like that. What a way to ruin your relaxing day.
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Old June 12th, 2009, 09:32 AM
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I was there last Sunday. I played 36 holes.

There just wasnt alot of people out playing that day, the course was pretty much empty.

I saw the idiots on thier minibikes a couple of times, but they never got in my way, or even gave me a second look.
There was a few of them, maybe four or five.
I wasnt sure about the legality of scooters in the park, but now that I know, I will try to make a point of correcting the situation.

I'm sorry to hear about Brent. We gotta get him some new discs, hes gonna need a nice beat in Pro Destroyer for sure.

Its kinda funny though, there was people coming and going from the maintenance yard on Sunday, they must have heard the minibikes too, I wonder why they didnt call the cops ?
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Old June 12th, 2009, 11:01 AM
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Anything with a motor is not allowed in public parks past the parking lot...
People in general are getting lazier about calling the cops on certain things. It's up to us to take up the task.
In my expirence, the majority of mainteance workers in parks are not of the majority culture and mind their own business as much as possible and dont really care for the parks as much as the users do, like us... I've had my issues with them at certain parks before...
As for Brent, time to get armed and dangerous! yes...

Wish this happened to someone with karate skills like Dion or something, hiah, kowwweah, swoosehah... *3 "tough" teenagers squirming in pain on the ground thinking WTH did they just try to do*
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Old June 14th, 2009, 03:28 PM
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this is why i play lakewood at 9 in the morning when the hoods are still nursing their hangovers and passed out from a night of heroin and pills
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Old July 29th, 2009, 03:32 PM
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I was out at Seatac yesterday braving the heat and spotted a dude that met the description of one of the guys that mugged Brent. African American kid, about 6', heavier set...about 200-220lbs I'd guess, with glasses riding a blue minibike through the park. Tried to get a photo on my cell but missed him. Everyone keep on the lookout. I'd love to see these guys get caught!
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Old July 29th, 2009, 03:46 PM
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If this dumb turd is a tweaker, he'll be making some mistakes in this heat. Our former neighbor's grandson (meth boy) is in prison again after more stolen cars, and his brother (who has a restraining order I believe) actually was walking into their neighbor's open garage and was caught. Be careful ... people are really squirelly out there in this heat. Ken
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Old July 29th, 2009, 03:58 PM
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*cocks his gun*

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Old July 29th, 2009, 03:58 PM
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Seatac and Lakewood are the only courses I have played where I felt the need to take my pistol out of the safe and carry it with me while playing there. I agree with what someone said earlier we need to call the police when we see illegal activites such as this going on while playing.
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Old July 30th, 2009, 10:35 AM
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I used to live half time in Tacoma and gave up on Seatac because it was so sketchy, and there was NOONE out there mid-week evenings.

The bulk of the people I saw were not disc golfers, and the roar of overhead planes is sufficient to cover any yelling you can muster will be drowned out every 5 minutes or so.

Like Pier in Portland, I believe more golfers will have a great effect making the park less dangerous to all users once there's sufficient traffic.

However, since I didn't have a concealed carry permit and a .50 Kimber I took it to Lake Fenwick - also remote, but fewer sketchy people and I met cool folks nearly every round. Kinda miss it.

I'd still make the trip up to do Fenwick/Seatac and Lakewood, but I'd make sure someone in the group had a concealed carry permit for Seatac!

I'm no gun nut, but hey, if it comes down to me and my ability to chase frisbees like a Labrador in peace, and some tweaker's next thrill, well, I guess I've made my position pretty clear...I welcome back Darwin in the case of the Meth addict.
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Old July 30th, 2009, 11:23 AM
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Old July 30th, 2009, 03:48 PM
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I used to live half time in Tacoma and gave up on Seatac because it was so sketchy, and there was NOONE out there mid-week evenings.

The bulk of the people I saw were not disc golfers, and the roar of overhead planes is sufficient to cover any yelling you can muster will be drowned out every 5 minutes or so.

Like Pier in Portland, I believe more golfers will have a great effect making the park less dangerous to all users once there's sufficient traffic.

However, since I didn't have a concealed carry permit and a .50 Kimber I took it to Lake Fenwick - also remote, but fewer sketchy people and I met cool folks nearly every round. Kinda miss it.

I'd still make the trip up to do Fenwick/Seatac and Lakewood, but I'd make sure someone in the group had a concealed carry permit for Seatac!

I'm no gun nut, but hey, if it comes down to me and my ability to chase frisbees like a Labrador in peace, and some tweaker's next thrill, well, I guess I've made my position pretty clear...I welcome back Darwin in the case of the Meth addict.
I have a carry permit and I carry my .25 caliber Beretta and backup magazines with me almost anytime I go out but most of the time if I am playing a neighborhood course or anytime going to a state that does not honor our permits then I don't carry it. I refuse to play Seatac without my gun or without others around as well. I don't play Seatac much because of all of the problems there, and the fact it's too far from my house.

By the way last time I checked Kimber doesn't make a .50 caliber, largest is a .45 ACP
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Old July 30th, 2009, 04:00 PM
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Yeah - don't pay much attention to guns anymore - down to a O3-A3 and a .38 S&W revolver that is actually at my parent's place in Minnesota.

I tend to just avoid places where I need one...to be honest, if you said Kimber only makes baby strollers these days I wouldn't have but google to learn any different...

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I have a carry permit and I carry my .25 caliber Beretta and backup magazines with me almost anytime I go out but most of the time if I am playing a neighborhood course or anytime going to a state that does not honor our permits then I don't carry it. I refuse to play Seatac without my gun or without others around as well. I don't play Seatac much because of all of the problems there, and the fact it's too far from my house.

By the way last time I checked Kimber doesn't make a .50 caliber, largest is a .45 ACP
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