Post by wildfire on Jan 22, 2005 11:35:55 GMT -5
the defenseless!
He was captured thanks to the efforts of an ARMED citizen, who sadly shot the worthless basteed in the shoulder, instead of between the eyes.
Walmart security confronted Johnny Lee Williams, but allowed him to continue to loiter for over an hour after the encounter with "Security", until the abduction.
Neither the Wal-Mart security personal, security camera, the description of the scumbag, or notification of the police could take the place of personal responsibility, for this girl’s own safety. And sadly she died for it.
Thought the murderer was armed and had the element of surprise, and we now know he was willing to commit murder, as I stated on SM when evil is confronted by swift violence, as a rule, evil runs away.
The elderly attendant reacted with swift violence, and the armed murderer ran away.
No a gun will NOT assure safety, as someone so rightly pointed out, soldiers with M-16’s have been killed. But being ARMED increases your chances for survival in a violent confrontation! (That’s why the soldiers carry the M-16s in the first place! If it didn’t, why go into battle with the extra weight of a gun? Why do cops carry guns? Law enforcement is about the safest jobs in America, could the fact that the cops go to work ARMED have a bearing on that fact?)
Please dear friends, be aware of your surroundings, even in places of familiarity.
If someone or something looks suspicious LEAVE THE AREA IMMEDIATELY, but at the same time BE PREPARED TO DEFEND YOURSELF!
Lastly: “Better to be judged by 12, than carried by 6!”<br>
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Abducted Wal-Mart Clerk's Body Found
TYLER, Texas - A woman who was abducted from a parking lot while leaving work at a Wal-Mart was found shot to death Friday, police said. A suspect was in custody in Arizona.
Tyler Police Chief Gary Swindle confirmed the body of Megan Leann Holden, a 19-year-old college student from Henderson whose kidnapping was captured on videotape late Wednesday, was found.
"It is apparent that she has died of a gunshot wound," he said, declining to give details.
A surveillance videotape "shows Megan getting into her truck and the (man) running up behind her and either hitting her or pushing her," police spokesman Don Martin said earlier. "Then the vehicle drives off."
The body was found in Martin County in West Texas, Martin said.
Said Swindle: "At this point in time there's no doubt this was a total stranger abduction."
Authorities in Willcox, Ariz., were holding Johnny Lee Williams, 24, for investigation in the missing woman's case, said Carol Capas, a spokeswoman for the Cochise County (Ariz.) Sheriff's Department.
He was treated at a hospital Friday for a gunshot wound, apparently inflicted in a robbery attempt, Capas said. He was to be questioned by Texas police and the FBI, who were en route to Willcox.
Holden, a clerk at the Wal-Mart store, had clocked out at 11:43 p.m. Wednesday, Martin said.
He and Swindle both said Williams was considered a suspect.
Capas said Williams is believed to have been shot during an attempted robbery at an RV park northeast of Willcox. A man at the RV park told authorities he had shot a man who had pulled a gun on him and demanded money.
Williams was treated at Northern Cochise Community Hospital for a gunshot wound to the shoulder, Capas said.
When the wounded man was found at the hospital, authorities determined that the pickup truck he had been driving was linked to the Texas kidnapping case.
The FBI has joined the investigation, Tyler police said.
Wal-Mart surveillance tape shows a man, about 20 to 25 years old, in a long, dark coat, apparently the abductor, loitering around the front entrance to the store "for a good period of time," Martin said.
He was also seen on tape about 1 1/2 hours before the abduction, emerging from a bathroom and walking around inside the store.
He was captured thanks to the efforts of an ARMED citizen, who sadly shot the worthless basteed in the shoulder, instead of between the eyes.
Walmart security confronted Johnny Lee Williams, but allowed him to continue to loiter for over an hour after the encounter with "Security", until the abduction.
Neither the Wal-Mart security personal, security camera, the description of the scumbag, or notification of the police could take the place of personal responsibility, for this girl’s own safety. And sadly she died for it.
Thought the murderer was armed and had the element of surprise, and we now know he was willing to commit murder, as I stated on SM when evil is confronted by swift violence, as a rule, evil runs away.
The elderly attendant reacted with swift violence, and the armed murderer ran away.
No a gun will NOT assure safety, as someone so rightly pointed out, soldiers with M-16’s have been killed. But being ARMED increases your chances for survival in a violent confrontation! (That’s why the soldiers carry the M-16s in the first place! If it didn’t, why go into battle with the extra weight of a gun? Why do cops carry guns? Law enforcement is about the safest jobs in America, could the fact that the cops go to work ARMED have a bearing on that fact?)
Please dear friends, be aware of your surroundings, even in places of familiarity.
If someone or something looks suspicious LEAVE THE AREA IMMEDIATELY, but at the same time BE PREPARED TO DEFEND YOURSELF!
Lastly: “Better to be judged by 12, than carried by 6!”<br>
888888888888888888888888888888888
Abducted Wal-Mart Clerk's Body Found
TYLER, Texas - A woman who was abducted from a parking lot while leaving work at a Wal-Mart was found shot to death Friday, police said. A suspect was in custody in Arizona.
Tyler Police Chief Gary Swindle confirmed the body of Megan Leann Holden, a 19-year-old college student from Henderson whose kidnapping was captured on videotape late Wednesday, was found.
"It is apparent that she has died of a gunshot wound," he said, declining to give details.
A surveillance videotape "shows Megan getting into her truck and the (man) running up behind her and either hitting her or pushing her," police spokesman Don Martin said earlier. "Then the vehicle drives off."
The body was found in Martin County in West Texas, Martin said.
Said Swindle: "At this point in time there's no doubt this was a total stranger abduction."
Authorities in Willcox, Ariz., were holding Johnny Lee Williams, 24, for investigation in the missing woman's case, said Carol Capas, a spokeswoman for the Cochise County (Ariz.) Sheriff's Department.
He was treated at a hospital Friday for a gunshot wound, apparently inflicted in a robbery attempt, Capas said. He was to be questioned by Texas police and the FBI, who were en route to Willcox.
Holden, a clerk at the Wal-Mart store, had clocked out at 11:43 p.m. Wednesday, Martin said.
He and Swindle both said Williams was considered a suspect.
Capas said Williams is believed to have been shot during an attempted robbery at an RV park northeast of Willcox. A man at the RV park told authorities he had shot a man who had pulled a gun on him and demanded money.
Williams was treated at Northern Cochise Community Hospital for a gunshot wound to the shoulder, Capas said.
When the wounded man was found at the hospital, authorities determined that the pickup truck he had been driving was linked to the Texas kidnapping case.
The FBI has joined the investigation, Tyler police said.
Wal-Mart surveillance tape shows a man, about 20 to 25 years old, in a long, dark coat, apparently the abductor, loitering around the front entrance to the store "for a good period of time," Martin said.
He was also seen on tape about 1 1/2 hours before the abduction, emerging from a bathroom and walking around inside the store.