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In reply to the discussion: More Vigilante Madness?...this time in Texas [View all]Lone_Star_Dem
(28,158 posts)29. The case goes before a grand jury next week.
Which does nothing to explain why she wasn't arrested at the time. The children were taken to a hospital and treated, not to mention traumatized due to this woman.
At least the mother is suing her. Maybe that will make her think twice next time she decides to ram two kids in a gocart.
Here's a link about her being sued and the grand jury.
http://www.click2houston.com/news/Parents-sue-neighbor-accusing-woman-of-ramming-into-teens-go-kart/-/1735978/9810630/-/ol1hkb/-/index.html
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You would think! Attempted manslaughter or aggravated assault with a deadly weapon?
BeHereNow
Apr 2012
#7
I don't think there are more...things like this have always occured...but with internet and social
HipChick
Apr 2012
#10
Here is a basic fact about news that every media study in the last 40 years demonstrates
alcibiades_mystery
Apr 2012
#15
So, I guess she was standing her ground, automotive edition right? Why the fuck wasn't
Ecumenist
Apr 2012
#23