Posted on 03/25/2022 11:29:40 AM PDT by allen592
A Texas mother was fatally shot on Tuesday at a Killeen cemetery while visiting her recently deceased son’s grave to drop flowers for his first birthday in heaven, the woman’s husband told police.
The 52-year-old mother, Yolanda N’Gaojia, was shot and killed around 5 in the evening at the Calvary Baptist Church Garden of Memories Cemetery in Killeen. A second victim was also injured in the shooting but was said to be in stable condition, according to the police.
The Luby’s cafeteria shooting was the impetus for a huge a amount of changes in gun laws in Texas and put GW Bush into office. For such a great governor he didn’t do so hot as President.
‘Hogtown’. That’s the historical term for these gate communities.
Seems fitting.
But did the rim dealers leave also? :)
No ... there are still plenty of those right around the base ... and I assume that you’re talking about tire rims :)
Yes, yes, I was talking tire rims. Now I feel faintly dirty and I was really talking about tire rims. Thank you very much and I need to read something else for awhile.
There is more to the story. According to a Facebook post:
“Killeen - Amir Tajai-Kineh Ngaojia (20) was arrested by Killeen Police on a charge of deadly conduct / discharge firearm and his bail was set at $100,000.”
Probably not his first rodeo, and he was probably murdered instead of passing away of natural causes.
My bet: Gang related
Close call but I’d have to go with Kileen for bad and Harris County for volume.
There is just so much to hate and so much scum.
How does one even pronounce that name?
Believe me, I know. I lived there from 2018-2019
Nice screen name, Penelope.
Or should I say...
“Penny”
🥸
If the name is not assumed I suspect the fellow is Nigerian which would be counter to the usual run of Nigerian immigrants and their families which is normally of high quality.
Agree with your observation. Does not look Nigerian:
A girl in high school tried to tell me Killeen was an acronym for “Kill Each and Every N*****.” She really believed it.
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