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From the Houston Texas newspapers.
By Elizabeth Scarbrough
HOUSTON- The family of a fallen Marine is dealing with another shock- their's sons new grave was vandalized..
Lance Cpl Jeremy Burris 22, of Liberty, died in Iraq and was buried at Cook Memorial Cemetery earlier this week.
The cemetery has a locked gate at the front end an a fence around the perimeter, but vandals manged to get in sometime between Wednesday night and Thursday morning, less than two days after the Liberty Marine was buried, officials.
Bill Offutt, a Vietnam veteran, was one of the people who helped clean up the mess before anyone could see it.
"It was trashed," said Offutt, "The wreaths that had been around the grave - they ripped them apart and stuff was strewn everywhere."
Burris was laid to rest on Tuesday. Hugh crowds lined the streets to bid him a final farewell. The community is now in shock.
Tom Smathers, a Liberty resident said, "It's terrible. You can't believe someone would do something like that."
"They're doing their best to keep us safe, it's horrible." said resident William Dozier.
Liberty police said they have no leads and no idea who would do this or why, but even the chief is outraged.
"This is a despicable act. In 30 years of policing, it's probably the lowest event I have witnessed. said Chief Mike Cummings.
He stressed that vandalizing a grave is a crime, and asked for the publics help in figuring out the culprits.
Anyone with information is asked to call Liberty Police.
Can you believe this.
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