http://www.angelfire.com/md3/craz/earlyhigh.html
You asked for evidence of claims that I had been arrested on the AWB Sunset thread, I believe this
http://www.darkforum.com/showthread.php?t=43252&page=4&pp=10 should take you to where you asked for such evidence. The link at the top will take you to a page where you can read the papers on my arrest. I will also soon be posting several papers made by police and high school office administrators subsequent to those reports, and you can see for yourself how their story changes, while mine stays the same. The images are resized after viewing them to be too small to read, however if you use a program to magnify the images in the web browser or, failing that, save the images to your computer and do the same you can clearly make out most of the writing.
And I would like to reiterate that I will be posting more documents soon, so be sure and save the URL address and check back if this is not enough evidence for you.
I do not know how this message will be responded to by the Darkforum administrators. If it is off topic, belongs elsewhere, or doesn't belong on the forum at all, I apologize. I was accused of lying publicly and I felt it appropriate to respond publicly as well. If this results in my being banned from the forum, then so be it, it is my opinion that defending my honest reputation is far more important than being able to post messages here or anywhere on the internet.
Finally, contrary to popular belief, I ask for pity from nobody. These documents are being posted in response to an attack on my personal character, on my honesty. Anyone who would know me in real life would know that I hold virtues like honor, veracity, sincerity and honesty in the highest regard and that I would go through almost any means to preserve them. What happened to me in high school and my youth were fortunate things that lead me ultimately into the person I am today. I am not nor have I ever been depressed, I've always enjoyed my life and think it stupid for anyone to accuse me of trying to gain sympathy from a life that I'm appreciative of.