14:05, 2008-Dec-29
1. Kanawha sues to enter unkempt trailer park
County officials have been getting complaints about the Aultz Trailer Park2. Gunmen Ambush Trailer Parknear Sissonville High School since 2004, according to a court petition filed Friday in Kanawha Circuit Court. Officials have been trying to force owner Mary Aultz to clean up the park, which neighbors say is overgrown and rat-infested.
Nearly a dozen men ambushed a Citronelle trailer park carrying several weapons3. Police Looking For Man Making Bombs And Slashing Tiresincluding a sawed off shotgun.
The bomb was found under a pickup truck4. Lonoke Man Accused in Child Sex Casesthat was on fire. Police were in the area of the Laurel Trailer Park when they were flagged down by someone claiming their truck was on fire. After putting out the fire police found a Mountain Dew bottle bomb, saying the cold temperatures helped keep it from exploding.
The Sheriff's Office says Bobby Joe Baker, 62, is accused of rape and incest against the nine-year-old victim, and attempted sexual assault involving the 10-year-old.5. A Strange Situation Involves Guns Pulled On Secret Service Agents
A man and his mother pulled their guns6. Redneck Shop Flies Obama-Confederate Flagon two secret service agents two week ago in Chocowinity.
This time the controversy surrounds a flag with President-elect Barack Obama's image on one side and the Confederate flag7. Bonita Springs officials unaware of racial biason the other.
According to the complaint, white co-workers called Johnson "lazy," "fat" and "dumb" followed by a racial slur.8. The Mountain Times Online
Williams said that the suspect was a slender white male who was approximately six feet tall. The suspect was wearing jeans, a gray hoodie with the hood up and a rebel flag9. Picture of black man hanging on noose found at MISDbandana that covered his mouth and nose.
A maintenance worker for the Marshall Independent School District has been fired for reportedly attaching a picture which showed a black man hanging by a noose10. Police to revelers: Don't shooton a Christmas tree in the MISD maintenance department building, a school board member said.
"We were all standing at the end of the trailer," Looney said, recalling how she and relatives gathered together for safety when they heard bullets flyin the neighborhood off Danielsville Road.
"It was scary," she said.
Celebratory gunfire is fairly common in some Clarke County neighborhoods on New Year's Eve - a tradition that could leave someone hurt or killed as a wayward bullet hurtles back to Earth.