lundi 25 avril 2011

Military Patrols Start in Downtown Columbus GA After Two Weekend Incidents Raise Concern

What have we come to? Military patrols are now in force in downtown Columbus, Ga., on weekends. Here's an excerpt from WRBL News 3:
Starting at 10 o'clock Friday, two senior non-commissioned officers from Fort Benning will be on courtesy patrol. The soldiers will be wearing arm bands that read, "Courtesy Patrol."

Fort Benning Commanding General Robert Brown and Columbus Mayor Teresa Tomlinson made the announcement earlier this week.

They need to increase security in Uptown Columbus comes after two weekend incidents in early April.

In the first incident, police say five soldiers beat another man. The beating was witnessed near First Ave. and 10th street- sending the victim - a former solider - to the hospital with head injuries.

The other, a shooting that left four injured - one fatally - at Mario’s restaurant on Broadway. A man is charged in connection with the assault.
It's a shame that some soldiers and civilians are behaving so badly they need to be watched like little kids by Big Brother.

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