Posted on 11/26/2004 3:02:40 PM PST by TERMINATTOR
Edited on 11/26/2004 5:41:46 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
The deer hunter accused of killing six hunters and wounding two others in the woods of northern Wisconsin is believed to have resided in the Toledo area as a youth and attended Jones Junior High School.
Chai Vang, 36, of St. Paul, is listed as a student at the South Toledo school during the 1982-1983 school year, according to Toledo Public School documents.
Willie Braggs, a social studies teacher at Jones, said he remembers Mr. Vang as a student. "He was in my class in 1982 and he seemed like a pretty good student," Mr. Braggs said. "It was a real shock [to hear of the shootings]."
A wave of Laotian refugees was brought to the Toledo area in 1979 and the early 1980s. They were resettled here with the help of church groups and other local sponsors. It was not clear yesterday when Mr. Vang's family came to Toledo or when they left.
By 1994, only about 35 Hmong families remained in the area, largely because many families moved to other cities where there were more jobs available and larger concentrations of others in their ethnic group.
About 24,000 Hmong live in St. Paul.
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Gary Ridgway, the G.R. (Green River) killer was a nice, quiet boy too. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/greenriverkillings/
I hope when you get there, you don't go popping off about things you know nothing about. Are you Hmong by any chance?
You smell fish? I smell fish
LMAO.
No idea what this is...
Not a problem. A meeting can be arranged...
You ever been hunting?
Did you go and read the other threads on this subject like I suggested?
Honest...I'm NOT being a smart mouth...it'll enlighten you to the area, the types of folk who live there, the customs, etc....
*SSS*.
The sign on my door says, "Don't sweat the guard dog; fear the owner with weapons which will kill intruders."
Get it, CD?
What country in Africa are you from? Recently an American Citizen?
For what?
I can tell that the closest you get to the outdoors is walking to your car.
You don't usually call the police when you find someone in a private wooded area. You just ask them to leave and, amazingly enough, they do! Most of the time they are either not aware that they are on posted property or they are aware but are not about to kill you over it. You call the cops every time you find a trespasser and you are going to spend a lot of time in court.
And the Troll rears his ugly head!
Ocifer ocifer, this bad man is in my tree stand Baaaawwhaaaaaa
Meekie? Ok. I'm ready now. :)
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