Responsible?

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Editor, Times-Union:

I am writing in response to all the talk about Seth Allen's arrest.

Seth is my son. He has been a very responsible young man. His girlfriend had a baby a little over 7 months ago. He quit school and started working a very rough job at Trail-Lite as soon as he turned 18. He is buying a trailer, supporting his girlfriend and baby, and does not miss work. He also has never been in trouble before with the law.

These were ununiformed officers. He was intoxicated because of being served beer at the Wagon Wheel, and, yes, he did fight back when six officers were on him. The woman that thinks she did right by turning him in, I hope you sleep well. He is a great boy, with a kind heart.

I think we have all made mistakes. I know you probably have children, and maybe grandchildren, and everything you do does come back on you in someway 10 times over. You will know at that time, that life isn't fair. The people you love will see, and you will too.

It is not Christian to judge, God will do that in the end, not you. If the truth were known, your kids are probably some of the ones that stop by my house to get urine from my boys when they have a job interview, so they can pass the test. Have a perfect life.

Charlotte Allen

Claypool, via e-mail[[In-content Ad]]

Editor, Times-Union:

I am writing in response to all the talk about Seth Allen's arrest.

Seth is my son. He has been a very responsible young man. His girlfriend had a baby a little over 7 months ago. He quit school and started working a very rough job at Trail-Lite as soon as he turned 18. He is buying a trailer, supporting his girlfriend and baby, and does not miss work. He also has never been in trouble before with the law.

These were ununiformed officers. He was intoxicated because of being served beer at the Wagon Wheel, and, yes, he did fight back when six officers were on him. The woman that thinks she did right by turning him in, I hope you sleep well. He is a great boy, with a kind heart.

I think we have all made mistakes. I know you probably have children, and maybe grandchildren, and everything you do does come back on you in someway 10 times over. You will know at that time, that life isn't fair. The people you love will see, and you will too.

It is not Christian to judge, God will do that in the end, not you. If the truth were known, your kids are probably some of the ones that stop by my house to get urine from my boys when they have a job interview, so they can pass the test. Have a perfect life.

Charlotte Allen

Claypool, via e-mail[[In-content Ad]]
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