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TexasTowelie

(112,168 posts)
Sat Jul 27, 2013, 12:25 AM Jul 2013

DA receives Texas Ranger report on former West paramedic

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Bryce Reed

Texas Rangers have finished and submitted to McLennan County’s district attorney a report about a former West paramedic’s arrest for possession of bomb-making components three weeks after the April 17 fertilizer plant explosion.

Bryce Ashley Reed, 31, returned Friday to the Jack Harwell Detention Center after a court-ordered six-week evaluation at a federal medical facility in Fort Worth.

District Attorney Abel Reyna confirmed that Texas Rangers brought him a 6-inch-thick spiral notebook containing the contents of their investigation of Reed.

Reyna said he has not read the file and does not know yet if the contents are confined to the possession charge or if they address or clear Reed of any link to the explosion.

More at http://www.wacotrib.com/news/police/da-receives-texas-ranger-report-on-former-west-paramedic/article_9f99ef48-9c71-5657-94f7-b0d098f73156.html .

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DA receives Texas Ranger report on former West paramedic (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jul 2013 OP
Sounds like the kid at the shipyard Mopar151 Jul 2013 #1

Mopar151

(9,983 posts)
1. Sounds like the kid at the shipyard
Sat Jul 27, 2013, 05:41 AM
Jul 2013

A temp laborer set a little fire, so he could get out of work early - the fire did $$$400 MILLION in damage to a nuclear sub, at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.
http://www.pressherald.com/news/Worker-who-set-fire-to-sub-sentenced-to-17-years-.html?pagenum=full

Casey James Fury, 25, who worked at the shipyard, set fires on the USS Miami, in May and June, because he wanted to go home early. He pleaded guilty in November to two counts of arson and was sentenced Friday in U.S. District Court to more than 17 years in prison and $400 million in restitution
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