Speaking of the KKK...
I knew a Yankee gal who lived in Orange, Texas for several years, ending about 1987.
She told me that a white man in town was beating his wife on a regular basis.
The KKK went to his house, beat HIM up, and told him that he'd get another whuppin' if
he kept hitting the wife.
That was a rather unique story.
SIA
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- Wed Apr 11, 2012 9:36 pm
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- Topic: Vidor, TX: Stepdad rams stepson @ 66 MPH, is shot dead.
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- Wed Apr 11, 2012 12:07 am
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- Topic: Vidor, TX: Stepdad rams stepson @ 66 MPH, is shot dead.
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Vidor, TX: Stepdad rams stepson @ 66 MPH, is shot dead.
http://www.kiiitv.com/story/17368820/vi ... lf-defense
The above link is to a news video out of Vidor, TX (near Beaumont). I don't know how they determined
it (store video? examining the vehicle's computer?) but a 62 year old ex-stepfather intentionally rammed his
former step son doing 66 MPH.
The stepson's vehicle was pushed back 80 feet. The former stepdad approached the stepson on foot while
the stepson was still in his smashed vehicle. The stepson, fearing for his life, shot the approaching man with
a rifle (brand/model/caliber unstated).
It's not clear from the video which vehicle each was driving, but the one they focused on was a 4 door F-series
Ford pickup with a large Ranchand front bumper and grille guard.
The Vidor Police Chief is interviewed. He's quite a big boy.
SIA
The above link is to a news video out of Vidor, TX (near Beaumont). I don't know how they determined
it (store video? examining the vehicle's computer?) but a 62 year old ex-stepfather intentionally rammed his
former step son doing 66 MPH.
The stepson's vehicle was pushed back 80 feet. The former stepdad approached the stepson on foot while
the stepson was still in his smashed vehicle. The stepson, fearing for his life, shot the approaching man with
a rifle (brand/model/caliber unstated).
It's not clear from the video which vehicle each was driving, but the one they focused on was a 4 door F-series
Ford pickup with a large Ranchand front bumper and grille guard.
The Vidor Police Chief is interviewed. He's quite a big boy.
SIA