Lacresha Murray says she and the man took turns racing past each other after she finally stopped to confront the man.
She says an argument started and the man pulled out a gun as she turned around to run back to her truck. She said the man didn t identify himself as an officer until after pulling his gun, and that he fired several shots as she ran away.
Police arrived in the 1500 Block of Robertson Avenue around 12:43 PM Sunday after receiving multiple calls from neighbors who heard the shooting.
Murray was taken to Scott & White Medical Center in Temple, where she was treated for non-life-threatening gunshot wounds and later released.
Carmeletta Joseph, CEO and Founder of No More Drowning in Silence, is kicking off the Memorial Day weekend with a clothes drive. This is a community-wide event geared at helping the local women s shelter of Lake Charles. If you have gently used clothing that could benefit some young lady in the area, you are encouraged to bring them this Saturday.
The benefit will be on May 29 at Circle 7, 1221 North Martin Luther King Highway from 4:00pm 6:00pm. The event is free and there will also be special discounts for those who donate or contribute.
The No More Drowning in Silence Foundation is a nonprofit organization that believes in the protection of abused and battered women, and this is just another way to show support and help at the same time.
Taunton Loses Patience With Wampanoag Tribe [OPINION]
The Mashpee Wampanoag tribe, which has held up the development of a casino in the southeast region of the state for years, may face new problems. Taunton Mayor Shaunna O Connell says the tribe owes the city millions of dollars from a host agreement the two sides negotiated long before she became mayor years ago. O Connell told me on my Friday program that it s time the city took steps to collect the money.
The casino was proposed for land just east of the former Silver City Galleria that once housed a small industrial park. The tribe obtained the property and began preparing for construction, before being granted authority by the federal government. The whole issue of whether the Mashpee would be recognized as a tribe, eligible to put land into federal trust for a casino, was still in the courts. While that issue appears to have been settled in the tribe s favor, at least for now, the project continues to face several other hurd
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