A 20-year Army veteran in Rowlett, Texas, decided not to just stand by after his truck was stolen by a thief. Instead, he reportedly created a sign to shame the thief.
James Huff, a former Army Sergeant who served three tours of duty overseas, said he painted a sign and placed it on his lawn for all to see, Fox News reports. The 4-by-8-foot plywood sign is meant to shame the thief who stole his vehicle.
“To the worthless dirtbag that took my truck,” the sign reads, according to Fox News. “I gave 20 years of my life serving in 3 armed conflicts to protect YOUR freedom. A freedom you pissed away when you stole what I earned.
"I hope your mother sees this so she knows YOU STOLE FROM A SOLDIER!"
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5 comments:
Whoever stole that truck could care about the sign, sad but true.
His Momma may have put the their up to it, you never can tell.
Since this is in Texas he should have written it in a language latinos can understand.
Obama will pardon the thug.
Yeah, shooda wrote it in Latin.
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