Posted on 06/20/2007 9:21:08 AM PDT by Bubba_Leroy
A crowd attacked and killed a passenger in a vehicle that had struck and injured a child, police said Wednesday.
Police believe 2,000 to 3,000 people were in the area for a Juneteenth celebration when the attack occurred Tuesday night. The man who was killed had been trying to stop the group from attacking the vehicle's driver when the crowd turned on him, authorities said.
The Austin Police Department identified the victim as David Rivas Morales, 40. The child was taken to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
Police spokeswoman Toni Chovonetz said she had no further information, including how many people were involved.
The driver was able to get away is cooperating with investigators, police said.
Juneteenth marks the day Gen. Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston in 1865 to share news of the Emancipation Proclamation, which freed slaves two years earlier on Jan. 1, 1863.
Were you Oilfield and worked Africa or the Middle East? You could get dead real quick in Nigeria.
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Isn’t Austin where the U of Texas is? A very liberal town as far as I rememember in discussions on this board. Hmmmmm. Don’t know if that means anything or not. Just stream of conscionusness.
June 19th.
The Emancipation Proclamation was made 2 1/2 years before so of course Texans new about it. Texas was part of the Confederacy so they ignored it. Lincoln's laws meant nothing.
“Juneteenth” is also observed to some extent in Arizona.
Well, it's like the feller said,
"The nicest thing about Austin is its proximity to Texas."
Then again, maybe not:
http://www.themilwaukeechannel.com/news/13536976/detail.html
Another reason machine guns should be legal.
That is good unless you are one of the 11.
Yep.
The black vs. APD doesn’t have anything to do with UT, though. The NAACP seems to really be active in Austin.
Ummmm.......
The Austin Police Department identified the victim as David Rivas Morales,
Mexicans just being the white people americans won't.
*Granger was given command of the Department of Texas on June 10, 1865, by Gen. Philip H. Sheridan,qv commander of the Military Division of the Southwest. Upon his arrival in Galveston on June 19, he officially declared that the institution of slaveryqv was dead.* Granger also declared that laws passed by the Confederate government were void, that Confederate soldiers were paroled, that all persons having public property, including cotton, should turn it in to the United States Army, and that all privately owned cotton was to be turned in to the army for compensation.*
A perfect example of “The Madness of Crowds”.
Unless between now and November, 2008, we can wake up those who have been brainwashed or intimidated into not noticing what has been happening. The immigration debate, now going on, may be the last opportunity to get intelligent Americans to actually look at the demographics, both of the Kennedy/Bush/Lindsey, et al., immigration proposal, and what has been happening since Teddy Kennedy's complete reversal of traditional American immigration patterns in 1965.
We truly are on the cusp of losing what was won in 1776 to 1781, not to those who have any reasoned argument for what they are doing; but to a collection of demagogues, bullies, and compulsion driven neurotics, who would simply like to destroy the whole concept of the Nation, as it has been understood for centuries.
Incidentally, Senator Graham has yet to respond to the open letter, faxed last week: Open Letter To Lindsey Graham. (I do not like being insulted by political hacks who betray their own heritage to curry favor with those who are destroying our way of life.)
Glad to see you back in the fray.
Bill Flax
Thank all of you naive, inept, corrupt, cowardly, P/C loving citizens and politicians who won’t even support commonsense protection of our sovereignty.
And maybe it didn't matter one iota what nationality he was....
And here I am, today celebrating Junetwentieth! Apparently this is a white holiday because I'm celebrating.
Maybe so...
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