Your article in the paper didn't mention it, but at the end of the original article, it mentions that a girl and a boy were injured. The girl was my great aunt, Flora Bright. She was holding her school-books, and a bullet entered her arm, slid up along her arm beside the book's cover, then back out of her arm. The family was on the verge of having to bring a lawsuit in order to get the city to pay the hospital bill, but Kingsport covered it.
Vince Staten is the author of fifteen books, including "Did Monkeys Invent the Monkey Wrench," "Can You Trust a Tomato in January," "Ol' Diz: A Biography of Dizzy Dean," and the barbecue travel guide, "Real Barbecue." He has been a columnist for the New York Daily News, the Louisville Courier-Journal, the Dayton Daily News and the Kingsport Times News.
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Your article in the paper didn't mention it, but at the end of the original article, it mentions that a girl and a boy were injured. The girl was my great aunt, Flora Bright. She was holding her school-books, and a bullet entered her arm, slid up along her arm beside the book's cover, then back out of her arm. The family was on the verge of having to bring a lawsuit in order to get the city to pay the hospital bill, but Kingsport covered it.
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