so a few weeks ago when i was walking home from school, a DEP investigator stopped me and wanted to ask some questions. Mainly to find out where parties go on in the area. Turns out he was looking for some hooligans that decided it would be funny to smash a bunch of windows on the trucks in the gated area of the DEP that is between my house and the college. Here's where I went wrong, I told him that some guys had smashed the windows on my house a week after the incident because at the moment I was angry and thought the incidents would be related but after I realized this leads to the DEP guy continuing to bug me. I never ended up calling him back because my roommates and I decided it probably wasn't related and likely would never see the investigator again because they are not local to us here. Today he stops me again on my walk home and urges me to get him the names of the guys who smashed my windows which will likely lead him nowhere in his search for the window smashers, or even if it is these guys, to prove it was them. Now, they are people who I dislike (my window smashers) obviously, but if I give their names up they will obviously know it was us if the investigator says ANYTHING about our house being the ones who told the guy. I don't want to see them ever again or want any more windows smashed nor do I want any kind of police attention.
I could probably tell him and never have any problems honestly. Although I know I don't have any real obligation to tell him. What does everyone think is the better move? I probably will tell him but it just pisses me off that I am now stuck in this position for nothing.
I could probably tell him and never have any problems honestly. Although I know I don't have any real obligation to tell him. What does everyone think is the better move? I probably will tell him but it just pisses me off that I am now stuck in this position for nothing.
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