A well written police report or what . . . .
Orville Smith, a store manager for Best Buy in Augusta, Georgia, told
police he observed a male customer, later identified as Tyrone Jackson of Augusta, on surveillance cameras putting a laptop computer under his jacket... When confronted the man became irate, knocked down an employee, drew a knife and ran for the door. Outside on the sidewalk were four Marines collecting toys for the "Toys for Tots" program. Smith said the Marines stopped the man, but he stabbed one of the Marines, Cpl. Phillip Duggan, in the back; the injury did not appear to be severe. After Police and an ambulance arrived at the scene Cpl. Duggan was transported for treatment. The subject was also transported to the local hospital with two broken arms, a broken ankle, a broken leg, several missing teeth, possible broken ribs, multiple contusions, assorted lacerations, a broken nose and a broken jaw...injuries he sustained when he slipped and fell off of the curb after stabbing the Marine. |
This rocks. Good find.
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***** !!!!!
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I wouldnt stab ONE in the back and expect to get away with my life... 4 is suicide.
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Kind of like the ol boy from that idiot group in Kansas that apparently "fell down" outside that gas station when he popped off about his church group interrupting a soldier's funeral!
Great read here!!! http://www.retirelikeme.com/2011/04/...baptist-plans/ |
Southern that was the best read on a long time. About time people fight these *******s. Who the he'll disrupts a funeral. Phelps should be beaten as well.
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Btw how do these people have the right to protest soldiers funerals but the Koran burning priest has to jump through circles to plan a protest. Btw pastor Terry johnes is my new hero.
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Lol funny stuff
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I love it. That is the best thong I've heard in a long time. Nice to see we still have good people in the u.s. Lmao
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