I don’t think of myself as a great storyteller, however since I started to blog and write things out I found, I can spin a good yarn. I also found when I tell the same story over and over again it loses a lot each time. The point here is that since last night I have told this story many, many times, so if any one asks, I will send them here. This is a bit longer than my usual blog, so here it is again…
I have mentioned that I do not like my roommates, one of which is a drug dealer. The past month I have been trying to move out with no luck, stuck in my lease. On Monday night, I was in my room playing banjo, and my drug dealing roommate was in the living room outside of my room door, which was closed. I heard someone break into the front door and start yelling “Where the weed at?!” and my roommate pleading, “Ok! Ok!” At this point I made sure my door was locked and I barricaded myself in the bathroom and called 9-1-1. I told them someone was breaking into my apartment, she said stay calm where are you? I told her and said they were beating up my roommate. Now if I was rooming with friends, like back in California or some of my new friends here, I can tell you I would be out there shoulder to shoulder helping fight the good fight. However none of my friends would bring this kind of mess home. So I have no shame hiding out in el bano, this was exactly what I was warned about and why I was trying to move away! I talked to the 9-1-1 operator the whole time, she did a great job at what she does. The struggle ended up moving down the hall and back out the front door. At this point there were five gun shots. The operator told me she heard five gun shots, to which I replied, “I didn’t even count.” She said, “That’s my job.” And the responded, “Well, look at you doing your job all good…” totally calm and goofy, not like someone’s getting shot in my home or anything. Any way, I heard my roommate’s voice come back in yelling he had just shot someone.
The police got there right about then, I stayed locked in my room until the came and got me by name, the dispatcher had told them Cooper was in his room. There was so much chaos going on that needed to be cleared up. I have to tip my hat to the Murfreesboro PD, they realized who I was in the mix fairly quick, and took care of me. I was taken to the Police Station, and waited for hours, but I just hung out down stairs with a bunch of cops watching the Alabama, LSU football game. I heard a detective talking about me to another detective, she said, “This one’s the banjo player that is already packed up to leave…” A title I am ok with having. I waited for about 6 hours before the detectives talked to me. I was a little annoyed, but I learned what went down, and I was ok with waiting. Turns out these guys broke in going for the drugs and money, there was a fight, and they kicked in both my roommate’s doors and fought both of them. The drug dealer getting the worse, no one touched my door. This was God at work, I know that for a fact. If you’ve ever been to a night club or bar, and seen the giant Michael Clark Dunkin looking guy, arms crossed wearing a black t-shirt that’s too small, standing out front of the VIP room. That was God outside my bedroom door. The Russian roommate bolted out and made it to another apartment to call the police. From what I could gather, I believe the drug dealer roommate, shot an intruder in the head, who later died. He was a 19 year old kid. The two other suspects got away.
I never saw a thing, which I am pretty thankful for. People keep asking me if I am ok and how I am doing, I’m not going to lie, it was scary, but I had a sense of comfort around me. The last 3 months I have been a prayer addict and front pew church guy, as out of control as it all was, I wasn’t alone. Not only did I have God, after the police took myself and the Russian, back to the apartment, and police waited while I packed ALL my stuff into my ChevyCoop, which took about fifteen minutes, I had a place to go. I showed up at Andrew’s door at 230AM and he welcomed me to his couch. The next day I got together with the Pastor and his wife, from the church I’ve been going to.
It was a crazy night and a terrible thing happened to all involved, but I am ok, and got out with out a scratch. I know that if I didn’t have the church here, and God hadn’t set me up like he has with the people around me, I would be somewhere in New Mexico, headed back West by now, giving up on everything I came for. I saw my two roommates in the police station, druggie was taken away, and I knew I would never see either again. The apartment complex offered another two bedroom, I had words with them, and will be going in tomorrow to be released from my lease and any thing I might owe. I wanted to get out of my apartment, this is not exactly what I had in mind. It’s over now, I am living with Andrew, writing songs, and reading the Bible. It honestly wasn’t traumatizing for me, it’s more of a thankful feeling I have now.
On a side note, when some one is shot in the head outside of your apartment by your roommate over drugs, and your apartment is covered by cops, and they are taking you to the station to clear it all up. They look at you funny when you say “Hey make sure my banjo stays safe!” Priorities right?
PS
The banjo is just fine.