At that time subject was placed into custody.
Sure, she was. Likely she was cuffed about 2 seconds after the cop zipped up his pants.
Pigs extorting their "tax". It's not like the old days where the cops just banged and left. Now they have to get an arrest for their quota. This is what happens when you put republicans in charge ... or democrats.
Wolfe
[QUOTE=Iceman23]Be safe guys.
On 8/9/2010 from police affidavit.
On the above date, subject was posting ads on the interenet. Officers contacted the phone numbe and subject told officer to go the Extended Stay Hotel at 2525 Elm Hill Pk. Once at the hotel subject told officer to come to room 324. Once inside the location, subject agreed to perform sex for 1 hour for $200. At that time the subject was placed into custody.[/QUOTE]
Man charged with attacking online escort (Hermitage)
This is why I screen, screen, screen (AND turn my phone off at 10pm)
[url]http://www.tennessean.com/article/20101110/NEWS03/101110175/1001/NEWS[/url]
"A 25-year-old man was arrested and charged with attacking an online escort he lured to a Hermitage apartment complex after offering to pay $400 for her time, Metro police said today.
Michael Scott Knerr, of Elam Road in Murfreesboro, is charged with attempted aggravated rape.
Knerr offered $400 for two hours and asked the woman to come a Hermitage Park Drive apartment at 3 a. M. On Monday.
The victim told detectives that she arrived and Knerr gave her an apartment number, which happened to be his former address. The woman told authorities that Knerr said the apartment wasn't really his and asked her to go with him through a wooded area.
She refused and Knerr pulled out a large knife and put it to her throat, police said. The victim made up a story that she was part of an undercover sting. Knerr fled.
He was arrested today after he went to work at the Nashville International Airport. Knerr was released from jail after posting a $40, 000 bond.
Knerr was arrested in the past for patronizing prostitution. He has an August case that is still pending. His April arrest for patronizing prostitution was dismissed after he paid court costs, police said."