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People Who Grew Up In Small Towns, What Was “The Incident”?
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  1. My small town had a lot of incidents. The one that sticks out to me was a few years back. A guy had gone to his friend's place. Both were in their late teens and part of a gang that caused trouble around town. The friend lived with his family. It was around 10pm. Everyone else was either asleep or just in their room while the two were in the living room. Suddenly, there was a knock on the door. Not unusual since a lot of people went to that house, whether friends or family. The friend opened the door and was immediately shot in the head. He collapsed. The guy jumped up and ran out the back door as the shooter fired shots at him, but missed. The guy ran out of the house and kept running. To this day, no one knows who the shooter was. It being a small town, many people have theories, and many of the other gangs want to take responsibility for it, but can't since the person who did it has never bragged about it.

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  2. My small-town story was the Feds busting the "underground" brothel in town (as in everyone knew about it and no-one cared – gotta love mining towns with horny/drunk miners), and over a dozen of my classmates were part of the bust. None were more than Sophomores.
    So, yes, minors gold-digging miners.

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  3. I'm not sure if my town has an "incident," but I do live about 40 miles away from Damascus, Arkansas, where one of the Titan II missiles blew up in 1980. Luckily the 9-megaton warhead didn't explode, or the entire middle of the United States would be a giant radioactive crater right now.

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  4. Party in the woods behind my house back in the 90s. A while later a girlfriend freaked and confessed- a drug deal went wrong and some guys killed a dude and buried him in a shallow grave. We live in a tiny, tiny town. No one talks about it. I just learned that a lady im friends with is related to the killer. She doesn’t know I know.

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  5. I live in a small town. The population is under 10k but the town has been around for over 100 years. There are actually a lot of "incidents" but almost none of them make the news because they happen in the schools and they like to keep things hush hush so that way that can be considered one of the top schools in the state.

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  6. This happened in the late 1980s . . . my rural Midwest town got a new head football coach–mid 30s, good looking guy, kind of jacked, etc. He caused quite the stir with the women in town. It wasn't too long before he started making the rounds among several of the wives–he always went after married women. It was his way of "establishing dominance" over the other men in town. He was very much that kind of a guy. Well, one night as he left his favorite bar, he was jumped by five guys wearing ski masks. They beat him nearly to death with sawed-off pool cues. He broke some bones and lost some teeth, and left town shortly thereafter. They never found out who did it, but my buddy swears that his dad (who divorced his wife in 1989) wistfully smirked once when the guy's name came up in conversation. .

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  7. We don't really have any major "Incidents" in the town i lived in but back before i was born there was a few Shadow people sightings during the early 80s-90s but the small town media/sheriffs office didn't take it seriously enough so most of the info on it was lost to time.

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  8. I live in a relatively small town in northern Germany and the most shocking incident I remember is the murder of a teacher by her student. He stalked her for a long time, writing disturbing e-mails, always seeking her out in school to try and talk to her and even putting a gps tracker on her car. One day, he waited for her at her house with a knife and a literal list of questions he wanted to ask her … Instead he stabbed her to death right in front of her home. That was almost 10 years ago, he was sentenced to life in prison (means up to 25 years in Germany) with following imprisonment in a psychiatric facility until the end of his life.
    Most shocking for me was, I was in the same class with this guy. He was always a weirdo but I've never thought he would do something horrible like this.

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  9. In my old hometown, there was an incident back in the late 1910's where a fire broke out in the middle of the night in the winter and spread quickly because of high winds and a tunnel effect from the town being situated in a valley. It ended up taking out two whole business blocks of the old logging town. During the middle of the firefight, the fire fighters attempted to stop the fire's progress by using dynamite to destroy nearby buildings. It didn't work; the fire spread to other buildings. By the time the fire was out, a lot of the firefighters were actually frozen to the ground. There were no deaths, but the embalmed body of a very well-liked local wood-hick was lost to the blaze, which saddened many townsfolk. The loss of businesses was really hard on the town.

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  10. The Incident in my village was, that a girl put an empty and open champagne bottle up her lady parts and couldn't pull it out, due to the vacuum, that would build up, when she tried to. An ambulance came and they had to very carefully drill a hole into the bottle (or saw off the bottle floor, it's long ago), so the bottle wouldn't break and the vacuum wouldn't suck in splinters. I only know so many details, because I was part of the youth group of the red cross and our group leaders sometimes shared stories of the craziest stuff they had to deal with as EMS workers.

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  11. Wayne County New York, mostly made up of small farming towns, lots of omish. My aunt was the town Assessor, but there was one house no one was allowed into it, even to assess. It was abandoned and had a long creepy history. A farmer owned the land for many generations, and told his son to never build on the one spot that had a large mound of dirt on it. But when his father passed away he did just that. He plowed over the mound but nobody really knows if he found anything(it was many years ago) and proceeded to build a house on it for his family. Fires kept breaking out in odd places in the home among other weird things, and then something happened to them, so the story goes. They took their children and very few items and ran one night. They had some people go in there to see what was causing it, they brought cameras and equipment stuff that was up to date at the time. There are a lot of theories of what happened to them but I don't know the facts of it, but they ran from the house and left all their equipment behind. I visited once in my early twenties out of curiosity with my husband at the time, we stood on the porch and looked in the large window. Everything is still there, even their other vehicle the family left. Dinner dishes still on the table Furniture still there, everything. The police have it wired and no trespassing signs, so if anyone goes anywhere near it silent alarms will go off, so we stayed only for a few minutes. The family still owns the property(the chirlden now)and will not sell it, they moved away long ago and never came back. They said it's their burden to bear and they don't want anybody else getting hurt. Amazingly after 50 years it's still standing, way out on a lonely Country Road. Nobody tries to go into it. The weird thing is, it's out on a country road, it was summer, but when we pulled up there were no birds singing or crickets, just dead quiet. We never went back. It's still gossiped about by the older residents of Wayne County, they disturbed something in that mound, the consensus is that it was Native American remains. There are a lot of Seneca and Oneida Indians in Wayne County.

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  12. The incident that happened in my small ass hometown was the murder of Billie Jean Phillips. I was just a baby at the time but my family was friends with hers so my parents got the call when her body was discovered. You can look up her murder for yourself! "Billie Jean Phillips Madison County, Arkansas"

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