WEST POINT, Miss. (TheBlaze/AP) — The police chief in West Point, Mississippi, says he expects an arrest soon in what police are investigating as an aggravated assault that left Ralph Weems IV, a 32-year-old former Marine and Iraq war veteran, hospitalized with a brain injury.
Investigators are reviewing surveillance video from one of two restaurants where police were called early Saturday, Chief Tim Brinkley told The Associated Press on Monday. He said they’re also trying to find out why it took so long for anyone to call 911 about the fight outside the Huddle House
David Knighten of West Point says he and Weems, who also lives in the city of 12,300, apparently were followed to the Huddle House from a Waffle House where Weems had argued with other patrons.
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Most good folks try to be tolerant, civil, and accepting of others rights to their own opinions.
However, in the recent years of this POSOTUS, one group has become increasingly incivil, dependent, and feeling entitled...to the point where good people can see something that just isn't right and not be surprised when they figure out who caused it. Try to convince yourself that you haven't seen something and eventually said to yourself - 'that all adds up now'!
Add to that the likes of Sharpton and Jackson glorifying thuggery...I keep trying - but you're making it worse for yourselvea.....
One thing the Marines didn't teach him. Common Sense!
Precisely 9:19-Maybe people are born with or without common sense,because if the corp can't drill it into their heads they won't learn it elsewhere.
Way more to this story, the last line shows that.
No such thing as a former Marine, only a retired Marine.
Stupid Marine?
Isn't it funny how democrats claim there is a war on black men when in fact all the evidence proves there really is a black mans war on white men?
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