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All ye tough guys are in for some serious shit when Yummy gets back on here....you have been warned
I think your the one getting offended brother
why take it so personally ?
there are some people here that I just couldn't stand
very few, I have maybe 4 people on my ignore list
you should use it
and when you talk about
what do you base that information on ?
I think you are just trying to make yourself feel good...
what about you ?
you seem to be taking shit at heart
and I know how that is by the way... I tend to do that too
take it easy! you'll live longer and happier
i like how joe rogan handled his E-thug
tapped him 11 times and sent him back to his keyboard
of course it is..
you see where it says MRS in front of her name?
The bad thing about talking shit online is that although anonymous (sort of) it's permanent.
I've come across some shit I said a few years ago a few times and wanted to take a hammer to head.
haha.I WAS GETTIN' CHANGEDDDD.
You guys ain't gonna tell noone i was getting changed right?
Anyone ever read or maybe heard on the news about two guys killing each other, after a disagreement on the internet ?
SURGOINSVILLE — Hawkins County investigators say an alcoholfueled argument over marijuana growing techniques preceded a shooting early Friday morning that left one man dead and another charged with second-degree murd e r.
About 2:45 a.m. Friday, deputies were called to a shooting complaint at the residence of Gary Wayne Parker, 55, 2256 Carters Valley Road, Surgoinsville.
Upon their arrival, deputies found Randy J. Armstrong, 53, 1715 Carters Valley Road, Surgoinsville, on the floor with a gunshot wound to the abdomen.
Armstrong was transported to Holston Valley Medical Center in Kingsport, where he later died.
Hawkins County Sheriff Ronnie Lawson said it was Parker’s wife who called 911 to report the shooting, and a .380-caliber handgun was recovered at the Parker residence.
Investigators learned that Parker and Armstrong were old friends, and that Armstrong stopped by the Parker residence sometime the previous night.
The two reportedly hadn’t seen each other for three or four years and began drinking Thursday night. Beer and liquor, as well as a small amount of marijuana, were allegedly found at the Parker residence.
At some point during their reunion, Parker and Armstrong began looking up marijuana growing techniques on the Internet, and subsequently the two began to argue about that subject, Lawson said.
Lawson said he doesn’t know specifically what the disagreement was about.
Parker allegedly told investigators he told Armstrong to leave, and when Armstrong refused to leave he shot him. Lawson added that Parker is claiming self-defense.
Parker was home when deputies arrived, and Lawson said he wasn’t injured at that time. Lawson said evidence at the scene didn’t back Parker’s self-defense claim.
Parker does, however, appear injured and bloody from his jail intake photo. Parker was initially held for questioning, but Lawson said he was too intoxicated to give a statement.
Lawson said Parker was alone in a holding area when he fell and injured himself.
“He didn’t get injured from a fight,” Lawson said. “He was intoxicated, and he fell face forward into the concrete at the jail.”
Parker was taken to Hawkins County Memorial Hospital, where he received stitches, and wasn’t able to give a statement until Friday afternoon.
Parker is charged with seconddegree murder and as of Friday afternoon was being held without bond.
Parker has 10 previous arrests in Hawkins County dating back to 1999 on charges including DUI, public intoxication and failure to appear, but Lawson said this was his first serious felony charge.
No arraignment date had been set as of Friday afternoon, but Lawson said his arraignment will likely be Monday morning in sessions court.