My initial reaction was that the man was perhaps protesting something. Maybe he was an Atheist who wanted to stop Christians from celebrating the resurrection of Christ. But now that I think about it, the church parking lot was empty. When I found the JSO call for service, it was for a "mentally ill person." It wasn't a call for a protest. Or an illegal sumo wrestling competition.
Honestly, it would be kind of freeing to feel as if you could dress up in a sumo belt and nothing else and go for a walk. Of course, he wasn't very believable as a sumo wrestler. He was too skinny, but that made the situational comedy a bit better. It was like when I was in the West Allis Public Library back in Wisconsin when a guy who was clearly not in wrestling shape walked in wearing a wrestling championship belt. But that was West Allis, where I actually saw people tailgaiting in the library parking lot. But this is East Arlington, not West Allis, so seeing a sumo wrestler was surprising. Then again, I'm still new to the area, so maybe by this time next year, this won't even be a story.
200 N KERNAN BLVD 27 MENTALLY ILL PERSON
200 N KERNAN BLVD 27 MENTALLY ILL PERSON