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Wednesday January 20, 2010
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Permit No. 14
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Mike Moore - Photojournalist
Squawk Box
With Sally Price
The Tea Party
Rally
Quotes from the Citrus County
Tea Party speakers Saturday at the In-
verness Court House reflected the senti-
ments of the several hundred citizens who
turned out to wave American flags, hold
up protest posters and voice dissatisfac-
tion with where our government is head-
ed. Movements for political change are
raging within the citizenry disillusioned
with decisions made at all levels of gov-
ernment that would be termed Socialism
where “you always run out of other peo-
ple’s money.” A government can’t con-
trol the economy without control of the
people and you can’t control the people
without Socialism. People are frustrated
with where our government is going and
how fast we are going there.
Cheers were brought when stat-
ed that the Federal Reserve needs audit-
ing, and stop going to the Treasury Dept
and just printing more money out of the
air. The federal reserve is considered by
The Citrus County Courthouse was surrounded Saturday by hundreds of citizens, many waving signs showing their frustration with our current
many to be unconstitutional. Printing
administration in Washington DC and some waving flags in support of the movement presented at the public Citrus County Citizens Tea Party
more money makes your money worth
headed up by Edna Mattos. Grassroots speakers were joined by U S Senate 2010 candidate Mario Rubio and U S House of Representative 2010
less. We are leaving a debt that can never
candidate Jason Sager. Photo by Sally Price
Citrus Deputies Law Enforcement Community
be paid, not only by our kids but our grand
kids, much of which is used to save failing
corporations who reward poor manage-
Arrest  Woman  Mourns the Loss of Deputy
ment. $1.00 that was once worth $1.00 is
now worth 4 cents. With economic times
showing “depression” along the length of
ployed Tillotson and Wilson.
A shooting spree in Brooksville,
For Attempted
our highways and within our malls and
Kalisz, driving a white Ford Astro
Jan. 14, left two people dead and two people
shopping centers with closed businesses
van, was followed into Cross City by an un-
wounded, then evolved into further tragedy
and unemployment pushing over 12%, we
marked law enforcement vehicle, according
in Cross City, when the suspect allegedly
Murder
are a nation in trouble.
to a Dixie County Sheriff’s Office spokes-
drove there, killed a Dixie County Sheriff’s
The Tea Party movement is about knowl-
man in an interview with
Office Captain and received
The Citrus County Sheriff’s Office 5 gunshot wounds from
Lake City’s Channel 20. He
Continued on page 4- Squawk Box
arrested a Spring Hill woman in Floral City,  deputies.
said deputies planned to al-
Jan. 13, stemming from a
low Kalisz to pass through
John William Ka-
Free H1N1
“suspicious incident,” ac-
Cross City, to avoid harm
lisz, 55, Spring Hill, is ac-
cording to her arrest report.
to bystanders, but Kalisz
cused of shooting four wom-
Vaccine Now
Melanie Orise Glass, 36, S.
made a u-turn at Hwys. 351
en around 3:00 p.m., killing
Porsch Pl., was arrested on
and 19, pulled into the BP
two of them - Kalisz’s sister,
a warrant for premeditated
Capt. Reed
station, where he opened
Kathryn Donovan, 61, and
available to the
Kalisz
attempted murder.
fire on deputies, and the deputies returned
Deborah Buckley Tillotson,
According
to
the gunfire. Capt. Chad Reed, Sr., 33, and
59, both of Brooksville. Injured in the shoot-
General Public in
Glass
Glass’s arrest report, al-
John Kalisz were both injured during the ex-
ing, airlifted to Tampa General Hospital, and
legations were made that
change and transported to Shand’s Hospital
later reported to be in stable condition, were
she was poisening her estranged husband  Amy Wilson, 33, of Hudson, and Donovan’s
Levy County
in Gainesville, where Capt. Reed later died
in an attempt to kill him. The report stated  daughter, Manessa Donovan, 18. The shoot-
of his gunshot wound.
that there were ongoing domestic problems, ing took place at Kathryn Donovan’s 15303
Capt. Reed’s funeral service was
Locations on page 3
a divorce in the works, and she was seeing Wilhelm Rd. home, where she ran a home
held, Jan. 17, at the First Baptist Church in
based business, ColorAnalysis.com and em-
Continued on page 4 - Attempted Murder
Continued on page 3- Loss of Deputy