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The original was posted on /r/nostupidquestions by /u/Patient-Engineer-633 on 2023-09-06 19:38:22.
I am conflicted on going to the police about something I heard.
A neighbor had a party a few days ago. Said neighbor is known for their wild parties. I did not see anything really going on, just heard a fight and screaming of “leave him alone!!” The only reason I think this may be important is that I know the exact time this went down, as I looked at the clock when I heard it and the time was memorable to me. (For ex: 4/20, 11:11) I went to bed shortly after, as this is nothing new for the neighbor.
The next day, cops swarm the house and arrest said neighbor. He is being accused of a violent sex crime that happened that night.
He will be released soon to wait for trial. I am worried he will not be convicted guilty if there is not enough evidence, as I believe he did commit this crime.
I am wary of cops due to… reasons. So am hesitant to go to them. Is the fight I heard, at some exact time, important enough to go to the cops with info?