July 16, 201313 yr http://www.whiotv.com/news/news/crime-law/man-in-kings-island-arrest-had-4k-rounds-of-ammo/nYnYJ/
July 16, 201313 yr This is old news. KI security, KI and Mason police followed through and got the guy. But doesn't mean this couldn't have happened at wal-mart, target or even kroger. He's a predator and I'm sure will not enjoy prison when they find out his charges.
July 16, 201313 yr I wish I knew more about how this person was brought to light. Did a park guest notify someone? I'm glad someone stepped up and took notice and did the right thing.
July 16, 201313 yr What good would Metal Detectors do? The gun was in his truck. I think the take away from this is if you see someone acting suspiciously or something doesn't seem right, go with your gut and tell an employee.
July 16, 201313 yr My question is what made him look... ...strange? ...different? Edit:Check it out! My 400th post
July 16, 201313 yr Trust your instincts. If someone creeps you out, shields up! It's okay to inform authorities about someone who makes you feel uncomfortable. They'll use their professional training and skill to observe and, if necessary, engage the individual appropriately.
July 16, 201313 yr Trust your instincts. If someone creeps you out, shields up! It's okay to inform authorities about someone who makes you feel uncomfortable. They'll use their professional training and skill to observe and, if necessary, engage the individual appropriately. 80% of enthusiasts creeps me out.
July 16, 201313 yr Stuff like this has happened more than once at KI. I'm sorry to say this but you really can't trust anyone these days.
July 16, 201313 yr Trust your instincts. If someone creeps you out, shields up! It's okay to inform authorities about someone who makes you feel uncomfortable. They'll use their professional training and skill to observe and, if necessary, engage the individual appropriately. 80% of enthusiasts creeps me out. Only 80%? I'm at about 95%.
July 16, 201313 yr I wonder how many go their everyday just to look at kids..... I for one will have an extra extra eye open when im there
July 16, 201313 yr After this guy got caught, every single guy going to a park alone is most likely looked at as a suspicious character.
July 16, 201313 yr After this guy got caught, every single guy going to a park alone is most likely looked at as a suspicious character. Oh, wonderful. jcgoble3, a 26-year-old single guy who usually visits KI by himself
July 16, 201313 yr Then who are the other 5%? Really Bro? The grown men who have smoking hot wives but leave them at home to buy pictures of themselves posing on rides solo. Even worse, the person who poses as this person!
July 17, 201313 yr Author I, along with four other posters, thought his comment was funny. It was not directed to any one single person, and, again, is his opinion. I don't see why you guys like to jump all over him.
July 17, 201313 yr Someone told me about this and I had a bunch of questions to ask about what tipped them off. I now read the article and am still left wondering about much of it.
July 17, 201313 yr He was probably a single guy sitting alone in Planet Snoopy. Never leave your kids alone in a public place. And some parents should learn to dress their children more appropriately for their age. It might help to deter some of these individuals away.
November 7, 201312 yr Sorry for the bump: MASON —A truck driver who admitted bring a weapon and prescription drugs to Kings Island was sentenced Thursday. Rodney Grisham was sentenced to 36 months in prison for one count of having weapons under disability and one count of drug possession. Grisham gets credit for the 129 days he's spent in jail so far. Grisham was arrested at the park after a visitor complained about Grisham's actions toward his son. Grisham later admitted following and secretly recording children in the park. Grisham was never indicted on any charges for his behavior in the park, but officers found a shotgun and non-prescribed medication in Grisham's truck in the park's parking lot. After sentencing, Grisham told WLWT News 5's Karin Johnson that he thought the three-year sentence was excessive. He told Johnson that he never intended to harm any children. Read more: http://www.wlwt.com/news/local-news/news-warren-county/trucker-sentenced-for-bringing-weapon-drugs-to-kings-island/-/13602148/22855732/-/10045tg/-/index.html#ixzz2jzmxNx71 http://www.wlwt.com/news/local-news/news-warren-county/trucker-sentenced-for-bringing-weapon-drugs-to-kings-island/-/13602148/22855732/-/10045tg/-/index.html?absolute=true&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=wlwt
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