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December 28, 2004

Man Walks Miles To Be With Mom After Being Shot in Head

He wanted to die with his family:

A Fort Valley man walked nearly 2 miles with a bullet hole in his head after being shot in a robbery, determined to die in the presence of loved ones if that was his fate.

On the plus side, he survived:

``If I was going to die, I wanted to make it home to Mama's and die there,'' said Taylor, who was recuperating at his sister's house.

On the negative side, after walking for miles with a bullet in his brain, he discovered that his mother had moved:

Larry Taylor, 37, finally made it to his mother's house, but didn't realize she had moved away to a nursing home. Still, Taylor managed to eventually reunite with his family and spent Christmas recovering from his trauma.

I guess things like that slip your memory when you're...

Bleeding severely from the bullet wound over his left eye and the exit wound over his left ear

It's good he made it home. It's good he survived.

They arrested the bastard who shot him-- over his refusal to allow him to use his cell-phone.

Thanks to Dalek's Weblog, who's also got a piece about something I've never heard of-- privately-run offshore jails to which parents send "troubled teens."

It's a little creepy.


posted by Ace at 02:26 AM
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Good thing his sister still lived in the same house.

Posted by: CraigC on December 28, 2004 02:36 AM

Bizarre story about those "troubled teen" camps. Reminds me of the latest reality show (from FOX?) called "Brat Camp."

Posted by: NickS on December 28, 2004 09:18 AM

Didn't RTFA, but one of my clients at one point in the client's teens was sent to a place in Mexico by the parents because of acting out. It didn't help that the neighbor had been molesting the client at thte time. The camp is where it came out and allowed the person to start treatmnt and a lawsuit (where I get paid). Go offshore teen prisons!

"offshore teen prisons" sounds vaguely steamy, but in a bad (Oz-like) way.

Posted by: hobgoblin on December 28, 2004 12:27 PM

Whoever shot Larry Taylor deserves at least life without parole for attempted murder. All gun crimes deserve at least five years. To be free we must keep our guns, to keep our guns we must stop gun crimes through harsh sentences. As usual, it is all Liberals' fault through decades of being soft on crime (and especially gun crime) and lax on violence in the media. And after they've created the problem, they want to take away our guns to solve it! Too bad the shooter didn't shoot a Liberal politician.

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