Kind of fucked up that he was trying to dhelp his daughter and she screwed him over, but then again he shouldn't have had the dope and guns.
http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,11524712%5E1702,00.html
Dad's drinking crackdown backfires
From correspondents in Newark, New Jersey
November 28, 2004
A FATHER'S attempt to teach his daughter a lesson about drinking backfired when the teen led officers to a stash of drugs and weapons inside their New Jersey home, US police said.
Kevin Winston, 46, called police in the early hours after his 16-year-old daughter came home drunk and unruly.
When police arrived, however, the girl allegedly told them she feared for her safety because her father stored drugs and weapons in the home.
The girl led officers to a crawl space above the ceiling where they found four semi-automatic guns and more than 600 vials of cocaine, a spokesman said.
Mr Winston was charged with numerous weapons and drug charges. His five daughters were placed in the custody of a relative. "He called us on her and ended up getting locked up himself," said Newark Police Director Anthony Ambrose.
The Associated Press
http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,11524712%5E1702,00.html
Dad's drinking crackdown backfires
From correspondents in Newark, New Jersey
November 28, 2004
A FATHER'S attempt to teach his daughter a lesson about drinking backfired when the teen led officers to a stash of drugs and weapons inside their New Jersey home, US police said.
Kevin Winston, 46, called police in the early hours after his 16-year-old daughter came home drunk and unruly.
When police arrived, however, the girl allegedly told them she feared for her safety because her father stored drugs and weapons in the home.
The girl led officers to a crawl space above the ceiling where they found four semi-automatic guns and more than 600 vials of cocaine, a spokesman said.
Mr Winston was charged with numerous weapons and drug charges. His five daughters were placed in the custody of a relative. "He called us on her and ended up getting locked up himself," said Newark Police Director Anthony Ambrose.
The Associated Press