Surveying the wreckage of the Carson Street store, Shavonda broke down in tears. There was nothing we could do until morning, but we couldn't leave the store either. Not with the front door and window broken. I sat her down in the back room, away from the damage, and handed her Brittany. She now had two sleeping kids, one on each knee. I left her to retrieve the cars seats from the Jeep, and brought them back into the back room. We settled the kids into their seats, and let them sleep. At least they were warm back here. They were safe, there was no broken glass or debris to harm them.
The police were finishing up their investigation. I talked for a little with Officer Waugaman, who was in charge of the crime scene. "We think we know who did this. The video should prove it. If it is who we think it is, she vandalized my car back in September. She's been warned to leave us alone. I'd like to press charges on the vandalism as well as this damage."
Rose wanted war. Now she's got it. You can mess with my material possessions, and I'll be mad but I will deal with it. You mess with my queen, a woman who's never done you any wrong, and you take the consequences. This was going to get ugly. Nobody messes with my queen.
Shavonda had fired up her computer in the back, and inserted the card. I led the officer back into the backroom to talk to him in private, when I noticed what she'd pulled up. The footage clearly showed the brick shattering the window. A few seconds later, a foot kicked in the door glass, and a hand reached in to unlock the door. A shadowy figure entered and looked around. We were able to get a clear view of her face. Rose, you are so stupid. Didn't you know a store that sold jewelry would have hidden cameras? What kind of woman throws a brick through a poster of her own son?
We watched in horror as she found the brick, wrote something on it with a paint marker, and used it to smash the glass in the cases that held the Jewelry. She threw the cash register off of the counter to the floor, then checked the door to the back. Fortunately, Ebony had locked it when she left. Rose stormed out the broken door. The time stamp was 03:17. Given the time and when we were notified, she must have barely escaped. The camera showed the first officer on the scene at 03:20.
"There's all the proof you need," I told Waugaman. "Rose Meredith Waite." I gave him her address.
"Right now, she's looking at vandalism, breaking and entering, malicious mischief, burglary, and ethnic intimidation. Because of the brick. It's not often you catch somebody actually writing the incriminating evidence on the evidence. We'll have a warrant out and she'll be arrested this morning. Come in this morning and press charges on the other incident, we'll pull up the police report and determine what additional charges we can add. Keep in mind that those are just the charges I can think of off the top of my head. There will be a lot more once we determine exactly what we can charge her with," Waugaman said. "I know you're angry, but don't do anything stupid, ok? Let us handle this. Trust me, she's in for some hard time for this. In light of the previous incident, I'm sure the judge will set bail pretty high." He jerked his thumb in the direction of the sleeping kids. "Would she happen to be their mother?"
"Yes, unfortunately," I replied sadly. I had an idea where this was going.
"When do they have to go back to her? Are you the dad?"
"Yes, I am the dad, and they go back at 8pm tonight."
"Well, I'm not allowed to give legal advice, but if I were you I'd look into hiring a child custody attorney. And, I wouldn't take them home tonight. Keep them at least until she makes bail," he said, adding, "Oh, and this conversation is completely off record. You didn't hear this from me."
By this time, James and Althea had shown up. Shavonda had called them while we were driving to the store. "My lord, did they trash this place," exclaimed Althea. She gave Shavonda a good long hug, comforting her. "Don't worry, baby. It will be all right."
James spoke to me. He was not happy. "Son, you know this is not going unpunished, right. Whoever did this has attacked my family now."
I told him we knew who did this, and charges were being filed. The police had a name and address. I also told him the kids would be staying with us for a while.
"Their mother did this?" James hadn't known. Now he did. "Well, she messed with the wrong folks this time. What do you intend to do about this?"
"Step one is to let the legal system take its course. She's looking at several felony charges. They are hitting her with ethnic intimidation as well. We will be seeking emergency custody on Monday morning, and after that if I can I will seek to terminate her parental rights. I'm not sure if I will be able to do that, but it won't be cheap," I told him. "As far as cleanup goes, I will take a day off from work and help however I can. I've already told Von, months ago, that anything I have is hers."
"Just keep that bitch in line. Von's been through enough. This business is her dream. I'm not going to let anybody destroy that," he replied. "If you can't handle things I will, and it's not going to be pretty."
"I understand," I said. "But I don't want anybody on our side to go to jail. We've done nothing wrong. I know people in Zone 3, who may be able to help us."
By this time, it was almost 6am. We woke the kids, and told them they were going to 'Grandma Althea's' house. We also told them that we'd be there later in the day to get them. At this point, I didn't want to upset them, so I didn't tell them that they'd be staying with us for a few days.