Friday, July 14, 2006

Jan. 12 driver pleads guilty

From the Sun Herald:

GULFPORT, Miss. - A college student whose alcohol level was more than twice the legal limit when he was in a crash that killed six friends has been sentenced to a year of house arrest.

Chris Rutland, 21, waived his right to indictment and pleaded guilty Thursday before a Harrison County circuit courtroom of friends and relatives of the victims, who were graduates of Mercy Cross High School in Biloxi.

Allen Martel, the only surviving passenger, was among those who begged the judge for mercy.

Read the whole thing.

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Friday, July 07, 2006

Sheesh, again.

As of the time of this post, July 7, 2006, The Daily News has still not updated their online edition.

The June 30, 2006 issue is still showing.

Hey! Anybody home over there?!

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Weather and burning

The area enjoyed more rain today.

According to the Washington Parish Government site today [see link at left], there is no burn ban.

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

The Daily Snooze

It's July 5, 2006. And The Daily News still has their June 30 issue online.

Wake up, folks.

Stormy weather

Much of the Bogalusa area had a goodly amount of rainfall today. Hooray!

Bogalusa man kills terminally ill wife

At the WWL-TV site:

BOGALUSA -- An 85-year-old man allegedly shot and killed his terminally ill wife in an effort to ease her suffering, police said Wednesday.

A nurse’s aide heard a gunshot early in the morning at the home of John and Elsie Purvis, police said. Link

According to the brief article, charges have not been filed against him.

Registration sometimes required at WWL; use BugMeNot.

Happy Independence Day!

Nice-sized, peaceful crowd at the fireworks display.

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Crime in Bogalusa

Take a surf on over to this page, read it and weep, fellow citizens.

Compare Bogalusa to anywhere. You'll get numbers, a graph, and two tables. One shows the crimes per 100,000 people in each city chosen, and what the national average is.

Bogalusa was above the national average in every single category in 2004. Which is well before Hurricane Katrina and those transplants.

Aggravated assault and burglary were about three times the nat'l average.

Oh, yeah, the city of Bogalusa was so calm and peaceful before those dang Katrina refugees, huh? [sarcasm]

Link to the comparison page shamelessly borrowed from a message at the Hard Copy board - see list on the left.

Just go home?

What looks like an unsigned editorial in the June 30, 2006 issue of The Daily News.

Hateful stuff. But then, Bogalusa has a sordid history of hate, and a distrust of "outsiders" which some older residents blame all those old problems on. "Problems" like fair treatment and integration. A reputation like that dies a hard, slow, noisy death.

What did the charming Daily News editor tell us?

T here were two drive-by shootings and an arson within a 24-hour period in our community on Wednesday and all have been tied back to New Orleans.

Allrighty. I guess people came up here from The Big Easy and raised some heck, huh?
In the arson, a New Orleans resident took a cab to the apartment of his ex-girlfriend, broke in and started a fire.

Took a cab all the way from New Orleans?? 60-something miles? Wow.
According to Bogalusa police, all those involved in the shootings - with the exception of victim Dagrick Moses - were "New Orleans transplants."

Big effin' deal. There are a whole lot of folks in the area who moved here from somewhere else. Apparently since Katrina, there are 8,000 to 10,000 of them.

Last time I checked, the people who are considered to have founded Bogalusa moved to the area from somewhere else. Stop the presses!
We don't need New Orleans' mess that has spilled all over the Southeast and Southwest in our community. Goodness knows, we have enough problems of our own without that brought along by transplanted thugs.

Hate, hate, hate. Even though there's a bit of a disclaimer in the second sentence - "we have enough problems of our own" - there's a clear implication that things were rollin' along just fine before those dang "New Orleans thugs" moved here.

You know, those "transplants." Those "come-heres."

Jeez, out of several thousand people, I betcha a few of them were bad guys. Ya think?

Oh, and Daily News? The correct term for people who have been living here long enough to vote is residents.

Residents, yes. Many of whom are sick and tired of the slurs against those who weren't born in Bogalusa, the town that smells like a fart.

Perhaps they'll register to vote and get some new blood in office. Hopefully, they'll refuse to buy the local rag, too.

Sheesh.

Weather

Some rain has fallen at our hacienda in the past two-three days. It was much needed.