THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
PAGE 8 - March 9, 2011
Copper Thieves  - Continued from page 1
Child Abuse Charge  - Continued from page 1
areas of tiny red marks (petechiae hemorrhages) to the boy’s face, especially around the
behind the building. IPD verified that on the same day the Inglis Baptist Church was hit
eyes, due to capillaries being ruptured by strangulation. There was bruising to the boy’s
and two large units on the west side were left with just a shell. Warnings on facebook have
outer left eye and the back of his left ear, indicating that the boy was hit on the ear. There
been passed around town to be aware of the thefts. The Inglis Amvets Post at 405 Hwy 40
were petechial hemorrhages on the boy’s chest and nine bruises on his back. There were
E. reported someone entered their building overnight Monday and took an undetermined
also several abrasions and bruises on his legs. The report stated that the boy was at risk for
amount of cash. A spokesperson for Amvets said IPD is investigating.
laryngeal edema, or vocal cord immobility, both life threatening injuries.
The investigators and several patrol units went to Harris’ home to interview him.
He said that the boy was wrestling with his friends, and he told them to leave. He said he
picked the boy up by grabbing his shirt, and the shirt went toward the boy’s neck area, then
he placed the boy on the couch. He said he did not think he’d caused the boy’s injuries, and
if he had, it was completely accidental. He said he believes the injuries were caused the boy
wrestling with his friends.
The report stated that the boy had already received the injuries when his friends
arrived. Harris was arrested on the charges and transported to the Citrus County Detention
Facility where he was being held without bond.
Citrus County Veterans Monthly Yard Sale
  
The  Citrus  County  Veterans  Coalition  (CCVC)  has  a  monthly  Veterans  Benefit 
Yard Sale at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church, 550 US 41 S in Inverness from 5 am to
1:30 pm the 2nd Saturday of each month that operates Sept thru May.
  
Please  come  and  visit  the  CCVC  Veterans  Benefit  Yard  Sale.  This  event  has 
grown, offering treasures and collectables of all descriptions. Plenty of activities are avail-
able throughout the sale with food venders on site, restroom facilities, plenty of free park-
ing. Booths are available by reservation for a tax deductible donation $10 per space, $5 for
veterans’ organizations and free to charitable organizations on space available basis by call
352-400-8952 between 1 and 7 p.m. Monday thru Friday.
WE DON’T GET NO RESPECT!
John Greene, owner of the Hairport in Inglis reported to The Newscaster that six air condi-
Like the comedian Rodney Dangerfield, “we don’t get no respect.”
tioner units behind the Plaza 40 business mall were stripped of copper and aluminum tubing
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Commissioners and the mayor have invited all citizens to attend commission
and wiring. Newscaster Photo
meetings. Don’t waste your time! Commissioner Webb and Mayor Lake are the
ones who brought you “Sit down and Shut Up”. They do not respect what YOU,
the voters have to say. That is precisely why they passed Resolution R-2-10
baring you from speaking when it matters. Voters are not allowed to speak until
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the end of the meeting after all town matters have already been decided and most
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people have left in disgust. You get to speak only then if you have filled out a form
before the meeting. How does one know in advance what these amateur dictators
will scheme up? What good does it do to speak on a matter that has already be-
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They have much they want to ram down your throat.
A sewer system that we can not afford, when it can be done for much less.
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home if a dispute arose over payment.
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•Not refunding your water deposit after a good payment record and not paying
interest on your deposit money.
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•Wasting your money on outrageous attorney fees.
•Dreaming up ways to spend our money.
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These are the amateurs that denied your right to vote on petitions. Funny how
they say it was all legal, while stealing your right to vote. They just said, “don’t
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like it, sue us”. This government does not even respect your right to defend
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yourself when attacked by vicious, marauding pit bulls, while they do not enforce
the leash, license or vaccination laws. They simply do not respect YOU! Don’t
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bother going to the commission meeting. Go to the polls and vote these ama-
teurs out of office: before they steal that right too. We need some real change to
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common sense people who know how to analyze a budget and eliminate frivolous
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toys and waste that will show you a some respect.
THROW THE AMATEURS OUT!
NO TANGLED WEBB
DON’T FALL IN THE LAKE
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