Authors: Dennis Larsen
room, until he looked into the seats and
saw familiar faces. As he walked passed
Deputy Guest, he knelt down on one knee
and allowed Otis to smell his hand, before
scratching the shepherd with Natalie's
permission.
"What's his name?" he asked.
"Otis, but he'll answer to Dopey
too," she said, smiling at the handsome
student that looked about her age.
"Looks like you'll be speaking to
us today. Ya nervous?" Seymour said,
smiling back at the attractive deputy.
"No more than I am when
responding to a 'shots fired' call," Natalie
joked, enjoying the opportunity to take her
mind off the lecture.
"I'll bet, I'm sure you'll do fine.
Bye the way, I'm Seymour and you are...
Deputy Guest," he said, looking for the
nametag pinned to her uniform.
"Yeah, Natalie to my family, nice
to meet you Seymour. Take it easy on me
down here today, will ya?"
"I'll see what I can do," he said,
giving Otis one last pat before finding a
seat among his peers.
Pink showed up a few minutes
later, introduced herself to Deputy Guest,
and accepted the apology on behalf of the
Sheriff, understanding that he was a busy
man. She brought the class to order and
made some announcements in regards to
final exams and marks, before introducing
the speaker and her canine companion.
Natalie took center stage before
the young crowd and began by explaining
why she wanted to join the Sheriff's
Department, the criteria and prerequisites
that were necessary, and what her
experience had been since joining the
force. A nervous tremor altered her
speech pattern, but improved as she caught
her rhythm. Mrs. Wild was impressed
with the young officer and opened the
floor
for
questions
once
Natalie
completed her prepared remarks. Otis
continued to be unimpressed, however,
patiently waiting at the feet of Mrs. Wild
while his handler answered questions
from the students.
Seymour raised his hand, and
spoke, when Natalie acknowledged him.
"Can you tell us where the investigation
stands with The Stalker and the recent
crime wave?"
"I can't give you a lot of specifics
but I can say that we are making headway.
A profile is emerging of our perp, and I've
been authorized to release the following
details to you, in an effort to enlist your
help in getting the word out. We believe
our man is Caucasian, approximately six
feet tall, is right handed and has access to
a dirt bike styled motorcycle. He's most
likely either living on, or raised on a farm,
and is getting more bold and taking greater
risks with each new crime."
"There was some talk that it's
somehow linked to the Manson Family, is
that true?" a girl in the first row asked.
"Some of the evidence has pointed
to that, as you've read in the papers, but
we don't think there is a direct link with
the actual followers of Charles Manson,"
the deputy clarified for the young lady.
"What would you say to single
women about protecting yourself against
such a threat?" the same young woman
asked.
"That's a perfect question for me to
conclude with today and I'll turn the time
back to your teacher, I understand she
teaches a self-defense course and could
give more details than I could about
protecting yourself. I will say that buying
a gun is probably not the best alternative;
too many people accidentally shoot
themselves, or a loved one. If you are
going to own a firearm, take the necessary
instruction to be able to use it wisely.
Thanks for letting Otis, and I, speak with
you today."
Lester sat in the middle of the
grassy area outside the library, with his
camera mounted on a miniature, portable
monopod,
allowing
him
maximum
flexibility and stability for using the large
telephoto lens. It had been less than five
minutes since he called 911 when the first
Valdosta Police squad car arrived. The
patrol car rolled up with lights, but no
siren, and parked near the administration
office. Lester began shooting pictures; he
wanted to document this day to enjoy for
days and years to come. Suddenly there
was a buzz of activity, just under the
surface, that could have easily been
overlooked, but the amateur photographer
knew what he was looking for. Campus
Security started popping up all around the
area, each armed with a nightstick and
Glock 9mm at his or her hip. Two more
city police cruisers rolled into the parking
lot from where Lester could see them, he
suspected there were others at various
points around the campus, out of his view.
Before long, the first two officers
that entered the administrative wing were
now leaving the building, along with a
couple campus security personnel. The
four men split into groups of two and
walked in opposite directions, each
headed for a different building. The
instigator could hardly contain himself,
this was better than any live sporting event
he had ever attended. The first pair
headed the same direction that he had last
seen Seymour moving. He spun and
positioned himself to be prepared when
they emerged with their catch.
Mrs. Wild was just taking back the
lead in her room, when a Valdosta City
Police Officer, stuck his head in the door
and asked to speak with her. Noting the
deputy in the room, he waved for her to
join them as well, just outside the
classroom doors. The officer was
obviously running on adrenalin, he spoke
in quick, short sentences; his cheeks were
flush and he was sweating slightly. The
accompanying security officer looked
scared 'shitless', pale as a sheet, and
hardly able to put together a coherent
sentence.
"Mrs. Wild, we have a bit of a
situation and we could use your help, and
yours too deputy," the officer said,
addressing the two women. "We received
a 911 call this morning reporting a student
was seen on campus with a handgun."
"Do we know who or where?"
Natalie chimed in.
"The caller identified the probable
student as Seymour, but that is all. We've
identified,
through
the
school
administrative office, that there are only
three Seymour’s enrolled in the summer
semester, and one of them is in your class,
Mrs. Wild. We've sent other officers to
locate the other two possibilities, but we
need to talk to this Seymour Wood. We'd
like to do this as calmly and securely as
possible so we don't end up with anyone
getting hurt," the policeman said.
"I can't imagine that Seymour
would be packing a weapon on campus. I
know this young man, he is an excellent
student and will, one day, very likely, be
serving with one of you." Pink found it
beyond belief that Seymour could be the
one they were looking for.
"I can't say I know this guy, but a
Seymour did introduce himself to me
before class this morning, and as a matter
of fact, he was the only one to do so, he
also seemed more than interested in The
Stalker case. Officer, let me see if I can
talk to him and get him to come out here,
so we can process him without making a
big scene in the classroom," Officer Guest
suggested, noting that the security guard
was nodding in agreement, happy that
somebody else would be assuming the
risk.
"That's fine, if you think he will
respond to you, I'll come in with you in
case we need any extra fire power."
"Good. Mrs. Wild do you think
you should come with us?" Guest asked.
"I most certainly do! It's my class
and those students and their safety are my
responsibility. I don't want anybody hurt
on my watch. Natalie lead the way," Pink
said, squaring her shoulders and following
the deputy into the room.
The room instantly hushed when
the officers and Pink returned, Otis on
edge, feeling the energy from the humans.
Natalie walked the distance to where
Seymour sat, leaned down with her right
hand on her service weapon, and
whispered into his left ear.
"Seymour, I need you to come with
me for a minute, we need to talk with you
outside."
He was startled, assuming the
worst, "What's happened to my mom? Is
she okay? Has there been an accident?"
Natalie detected sincere surprise
and concern in his voice, not what she
expected from someone carrying a
concealed weapon. "No, I'm sure she's
fine, we just need to ask you a few
questions out in the hall, so if you'll just
come with me."
"Sure, sure, no problem, but my
family is okay, is that what you are
saying?"
He followed Officer guest and the
other officer out of the doors. Mrs. Wild
stayed behind to calm the class. Once
outside, the patrolman asked Seymour for
his backpack and sat it aside.
"Seymour Wood?"
"Yes, I'm Seymour Wood. What's
going on?"
"We have a report that a student
named Seymour; brought a handgun on
campus with them today and we are
investigating that complaint. Do I have
permission to search your person and your
backpack?" the officer asked.
"Yeah, please do. I don't have a
gun, only gun we've got is an old single
shot my dad use to hunt with."
The officer instructed Guest to pat
Seymour down while he searched through
the backpack. Natalie had him stand
against the wall and spread his feet and
place his hands behind his head. She
carefully moved her hands over his arms,
waist, pockets, and anywhere she felt a
weapon could be concealed. The young
officer wished the exercise was under
more favorable circumstances but found
no hidden weapons. Likewise, the
backpack contained school supplies,
textbooks and binders, but no gun.
Natalie was relieved to see that
the engaging, handsome man she'd met
earlier, did not appear to be the subject in
question. She asked, "Do you have a car
here Seymour?"
"Nah, I take the bus."
"And you do not own any firearms,
is that correct?" she asked again.
"How about a locker on campus,
you got one?" the security guard jumped in
with a pertinent question.
"It's not an assigned locker, but I
keep one over at the gym for my
racquetball class," Seymour informed
them, unconcerned.
"Would you mind showing us that
locker?"
"No problem, can I have my
backpack?" he asked.
The
four
walked
together,
departed the Robert E. Lee building, and
headed for the gym. Lester was thrilled to
see the student surrounded by three armed
officials and headed for the gym. He took
picture after picture trying to be casual
about it. When the group was a good fifty
yards beyond his location, he picked up
his things and moved to a vantage point
outside the gym, where he could get some
classic pictures of Seymour in handcuffs.
Seymour stood in front of locker
1137; it appeared just as he had left it an
hour before.
"When did you last access this
locker Seymour?" Natalie asked.
"I had racquetball last period, so
just over an hour ago. I came here right
after the matches, showered and dressed,
locked it up and went to Mrs. Wild's
class, where I met you."
"That's fine, just open the locker
for us and you can get back to your