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stranger81 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-18-08 03:17 PM
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Why is the Gwatney shooting no longer in the headlines?
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Especially now that more concrete details concerning his motive are beginning to surface:

"People who knew Timothy Johnson are speaking out about the man who shot and killed Democratic Party Chairman Bill Gwatney. "He could be the type of person that could do something like this," says Johnson's former classmate Reggie Tucker. Tucker graduated from ASU Beebe in White County, but during the 2007 spring semester Tucker had two or three computer technology classes with 50-year-old Timothy Dale Johnson, the man who murdered Bill Gwatney."



"Tucker says he and other classmates do recall Johnson being vocal about his views.

"I would always remember going to class and I would see that he had a Bill Clinton anti-campaign sticker that says I don't miss Bill. "He would surf the internet and he would see that a Democrat had died and he would laugh about it."

Possible clues, Tucker says, about why Johnson targeted Bill Gwatney, Arkansas Democratic party chairman."

http://www.todaysthv.com/news/special/story.aspx?storyid=70912&catid=194


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