RIESEL,Texas (KWTX) - An arrest warrant for a Central Texas woman ends with an act of kindness from four brothers.
"It's a summer day, we don't have season passes yet to Hawaiian Falls. What else could we do but go out and help some people," said Blaine Reynolds, one of the boys who helped out.
On Tuesday, the Reynolds boys saw News 10's report about Gerry Suttle, the 75-year-old Riesel woman who has a warrant out for her arrest because her grass was too high.
Even though they didn't know Suttle, they decided to load up their mowers and come mow her lot.
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Must be Obama's son, NOT.
ReplyDeletegreat story. thanks
ReplyDeleteWhite lives matter.
ReplyDelete"We don't have passes yet to Hawaiian falls..." Something tells me this was not about helping the elderly but about seeing a media opportunity to get season passes.
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ReplyDeleteThen they should get them.
Wouldn't that be considered obstructing justice? By mowing her lawn the state then couldn't prosecute her. For that matter following any law should be considered obstructing justice. After all the purpose of those laws are to create revenue. Right?
ReplyDeleteThank to these young ones that decided to help rather than sit on their arses waiting for something better. They did have their Hawaiian Falls passes, now they will truly enjoy their time there because they did something for an elderly person. Were their motives pure, probably not, they did get the job done though! Their parents did something right!!
ReplyDeleteNow, if only that could be shown by other boys in the pre-teen, teen years. They would certainly be building self esteem.