Posted on 11/24/2019 6:51:03 PM PST by BenLurkin
Lowndes County Sheriff John Williams was fatally shot when he approached a truck because the music was loud, and he was asking an occupant of the pickup to turn it down, according to law enforcement and an eyewitness.
About 8:15 p.m. Saturday, Williams was shot at the QV convenience store near the Lowndes County Courthouse on the downtown square in Hayneville. Law enforcement apprehended the suspect William Chase Johnson, 18, after a nearly four-hour search when he walked up to the shooting scene about 12:05 a.m. Sunday with a firearm in his hand and was taken into custody after the manhunt.
Johnson has been charged with murder, according to Elmore jail records. No bond has been set.
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Surprised the perp is still wasting oxygen.
lol.....
For everyone’s edification.
http://vermilion.org/did-you-know/why-louisiana-only-state-have-parishes-and-not-counties
Louisiana was officially Roman Catholic under both France and Spain’s rule. The boundaries dividing the territories generally coincided with church parishes. In 1807, the territorial legislature officially adopted the ecclesiastical term. Through each change in her history, Louisiana never deviated and the primary civil divisions have been officially known as parishes ever since.
Hayneville and Lownds County. Alabama, once a storm center of the Civil Rights Campaign,
Cops around here refuse to come out for loud music and drunken partiers.
Alabama
> Cops around here refuse to come out for loud music and drunken partiers.
The cops around here have lots of parties with loud music.
I probably shouldn’t have posted that.
I lost track of what this thread was about.
I-10 does not go through the Panhandles of Texas or Oklahoma.
Do you need someone to run by and read the thread to you? #hitnandrunchump
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