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"Early Saturday morning in Waco, Texas, an Oklahoma fan who’d had way too much to drink left a bar, walked back to his hotel and went to sleep. At least he thought it was his hotel.
The building he thought was the Waco Hilton was actually the city’s courthouse. And the room he thought was his hotel room was actually a courtroom. And the place he was sleeping wasn’t a bed; it was a bench.
When police arrived at the courthouse in response to a burglar alarm that had been tripped, they found 35-year-old Harold Schroeder sound asleep on a bench in the front row of one of the courtrooms.
Quickly realizing that Schroeder was drunk, they woke him up, helped him out of the courthouse and kindly took him to a room with an actual bed. It also wasn’t his room at the Hilton – it was a jail cell."
"Early Saturday morning in Waco, Texas, an Oklahoma fan who’d had way too much to drink left a bar, walked back to his hotel and went to sleep. At least he thought it was his hotel.
The building he thought was the Waco Hilton was actually the city’s courthouse. And the room he thought was his hotel room was actually a courtroom. And the place he was sleeping wasn’t a bed; it was a bench.
When police arrived at the courthouse in response to a burglar alarm that had been tripped, they found 35-year-old Harold Schroeder sound asleep on a bench in the front row of one of the courtrooms.
Quickly realizing that Schroeder was drunk, they woke him up, helped him out of the courthouse and kindly took him to a room with an actual bed. It also wasn’t his room at the Hilton – it was a jail cell."