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Originally Posted by AKA_Monet
Yeah, DeltAlum, it isn't dangerous. BUT YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT GOES ON??
Some of these guys come from having a "record"... You THINK they SHOULD behave like adult--cuz that's what they are--BUT they do NOT. They stay involved in questionable situations.
Old gang member friends sneak up on them and exhort from them demanding the VIP card access. There is jealousy and anger because someone is envious of one's success... Family members start to act crazy because a lot of money is being exchanged...
And these kinds of situations tend to precipitate fast... It's like one has to say to these players to stay away from the "appearance of evil"... And young people have that naiveté [sp?] of that "wait and see" attitude. Life experiences dictates leaving... Hey, the dress code and the music type would tell me immediately what kind of party it would be--no coat check, guys in orange mink hats and coats with too much jewelry and scantily clad ed women with no coats... No, that would NOT be a place I would frequent...
Besides, I no longer do dive bars... My judgment call is if they don't know what a "cosmo" is, then hey I can leave... But that's my defense mechanism.
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AKA-interesting posting which may in part(s) be correct.
BUT at this time we do not know just what was going on prior to, during, or even after the group left the bar/club.
The police have just started their investigations. So they most likely are still sorting matters out. So they do not yet know.
Unless of course you do.
All I have read so far is a group of friends getting together, after work, to socialize and have a fun evening out.
Something we have all done.
However, in the case, higher profile people. But everyone gets the opportunity to go out in public. Walk down the streets in NYC,LA or even Seattle and you will bump into someone along the way; that has happened to me several times including one actual bump.
So how about keeping what ifs to the minimum until we hear or see more?
Let CSI: Denver do its' thing. And lets not leave out Denver mass media doing it's work as well.