More Late Checks at Lon Morris College

JACKSONVILLE – Pay checks have been late again at Lon Morris College. School officials say the tough economic times have caused the problem. Lon Morris College President, Dr. Miles McCall told KETK-TV that employees have known since September that the school would be facing some challenges this month.

He said the school did receive a $90,000 gift Tuesday, which he said would speed up the accounts payable process. And McCall said the rumors that the school may soon be forced to close is simply not true.

In a statement from his office, Dr. McCall said, “Over the past year, we had to overcome a few challenges including delayed payrolls. December is always a time when cash flow is slow and expense increase due in part to increased utilities and maintenance as we approach the winter months.”

Suspects Arrested Following Tattoo Parlor Shooting


TYLER — Three people were taken into custody Tuesday on the 1500 block of South Vine Avenue after shots were fired at a local tattoo parlor Tuesday afternoon. According to a witness, a gold Chevrolet pickup drove by, and someone in the vehicle shot the 13th Step Tattoo Shop in the 2100 block of East 5th Street. According to a relative of the owner, the shots were fired in retaliation. The relative claims another newly opened tattoo parlor called the 13th Step Tattoo Shop 10 minutes prior to the shooting and stated they were on their way to attack them. The 5th Street parlor was unoccupied at the time of the shooting.

One suspect was identified as Steven Dewayne Ratliff, 24, of Tyler, who is pictured. Ratliff was charged with deadly conduct, prohibited weapon, possession of marijuana and unlawful carrying weapon. John Currier, 40, of Tyler was arrested for a parole violation out of California. The third person has not been charged at this time. The case remains under investigation.

Dallas County Man Guilty of Federal Crimes in East Texas


TYLER — A 56-year-old Garland, Texas man has pleaded guilty to federal charges in east Texas. Dalton Lee Abrams pleaded guilty to conspiracy to effect transactions with access devices issued to other persons yesterday before U.S. Magistrate Judge John D. Love.

According to information presented in court, from December 2009 to December 2010, Abrams used fraudulent credit card numbers to purchase gift cards and other merchandise valued at over $1,000 from various retailers. Abrams was indicted by a federal grand jury on March 2, 2011.

Abrams faces up to 5 years in federal prison at sentencing. A sentencing date has not been set.

Upshur County Woman Guilty of Federal Drug Charges


TYLER – An Upshur County woman has pleaded guilty to federal drug violations. Lisa Michelle LeBlanc, 38, of Gilmer pleaded guilty to possession of pseudoephedrine with the intent to manufacture methamphetamine. She appeared yesterday before U.S. Magistrate Judge Judith K. Guthrie. LeBlanc faces up to 20 years in federal prison. A sentencing date has not been set.

According to federal prosecutors, on February 22, 2010, LeBlanc purchased cold pills containing pseudoephedrine at a Walgreens store in Tyler. On that same day, she made two additional purchases at other stores in the area, all in furtherance of her methamphetamine manufacturing activities. LeBlanc was indicted by a federal grand jury on April 6th, 2011.

Smith County Man Sentenced for Federal Firearms Violations


TYLER – A Smith County man has been sentenced to federal prison for firearms violations. Ernesto Camacho, 35, of Tyler, pleaded guilty on September 8th to being a felon in possession of a firearm. He was sentenced to 48 months in federal prison yesterday by U.S. District Judge Leonard E. Davis.

According to information presented in court, on March 1, 2011, Camacho was arrested following a traffic stop during which a firearm was discovered in his vehicle. Further investigation revealed Camacho was a convicted felon, having been previously found guilty of aggravated assault, arson and theft. As a convicted felon, Camacho is prohibited by federal law from owning or possessing firearms or ammunition. Camacho was indicted by a federal grand jury on June 2nd, and charged with federal firearms violations.

Anderson County Man Sentenced for Drug Trafficking Violations


TYLER — A 37-year-old Palestine, Texas man has been sentenced to federal prison for drug trafficking in the east Texas. Derrick Deon Hicks pleaded guilty on June 27, 2011, to possession with intent to distribute and distribution of crack cocaine. He was sentenced yesterday to 180 months in federal prison by U.S. District Judge Leonard E. Davis. Hicks was also ordered to submit to forfeiture of firearms, a car, and a $50,000.00 judgment.

According to federal prosecutors, up until August 2010, Hicks conspired with others to distribute more than 280 grams of crack cocaine throughout the East Texas area. Hicks was indicted by a federal grand jury on February 2, and charged with federal drug trafficking violations.

Deputy’s Home Catches Fire


TYLER — A Smith County deputy’s rent house sustains heavy damage after catching fire Tuesday morning in Tyler. Officials tell KETK no one was home at the time of the blaze, but a pet rabbit was lost. There was heavy fire damage to at least 3 rooms and the attic. In addition, there was smoke damage throughout the house, at 1115 East Houston Street. Officials say the fire apparently originated under the house, possibly due to a leaking gas line.

Merritt Running for State House Again


LONGVIEW — Former State Representative Tommy Merritt officially announces his candidacy for the Republican nomination for State Representative, District 7. Merritt’s announcement swing Tuesday took him through Longview, Kilgore, White Oak, Gladewater, and Gilmer.

Merritt served in the Texas Legislature from 1997 – 2011. During his tenure, he was Chairman of the House Committees on Public Safety and Energy Resources. He also served on the committees for Transportation, Local & Consent Calendars, Redistricting, Federal Legislation, State Recreational Resources, State Affairs, Border Affairs & International Relations, and Defense & State-Federal Relations. He was unseated last year by David Simpson, who is seeking re-election to the post. Simpson says he’s eager to engage with voters again and welcomes the opportunity to debate Merritt.

Longview Man Injured in Amtrak Shooting

DALLAS (AP/Staff) – An East Texan is recovering from a shooting incident at a Dallas railway station. A witness, also from East Texas, says there was little warning before gunfire erupted aboard an Amtrak train preparing to depart Union Station. A gunman is dead and an off-duty police officer, along with a bystander from Longview, are wounded after the 3:40 p.m. Monday exchange of gunfire aboard the Texas Eagle heading from San Antonio to Chicago.

A Dallas police statement identified the wounded officer as Sr. Cpl. Samuel Hussey, a 22-year veteran of the force assigned to the Dallas Police Department’s Narcotics Division. James Rainey says the innocent bystander, who was shot in the shoulder, was his 29-year-old brother, Paul. The brothers were taking the train to Longview, where they both live. “I’m just very upset and scared, just in fear for my brother, and everything like that, just very shaken up,” said James Rainey. Dallas police believe both Hussey and Rainey will make full recoveries.

Witness Jonathan Beaubien was taking the train home to Mineola. He tells KTVT-TV of Dallas and Fort Worth that he was about five rows behind the shooting. He said it happened quickly, and he saw few signs of an altercation or confrontation before the shooting started. Dallas Area Rapid Transit train service through the station resumed after about an hour’s interruption.

Lufkin Man Guilty of Rape and Robbery

LUFKIN — A man who robbed and raped a Lufkin woman earlier this year is now awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to the crime last week. Antonio Brumley, 22, pleaded guilty after the state agreed to cap his sentence at 60 years in prison. A sentencing date has been set for January 17.

On April 5, Brumley reportedly broke into the victim’s home. The victim told Wall she was awakened by a strange sound and, turning on the bedside lamp, saw Brumley standing in her room. He then reportedly grabbed her and placed his hands over her nose and mouth. Brumley then bound her hands behind her back and raped her while beating her in the head. After the first sexual assault, he demanded money from her, and after receiving it, he raped her again. He then left the home.

The victim was able to call police after the incident and was taken to Woodland Heights Medical Center, where a sexual assault nurse examiner collected evidence. Brumley’s DNA was found through the course of a nurse’s examination. He remains in the Angelina County Jail on a collective $600,000 bond for two counts of aggravated sexual assault and one count of aggravated robbery.

Man Arrested for Assault on Officer

RUSK COUNTY — A Carthage man was jailed Saturday after police said he kicked an Overton police officer in the shoulder while being arrested. Overton Police Sgt. Jennifer Medina said officer William Suiter arrested 32-year-old Kenneth Wayan Young around 10:15 p.m. near the intersection of Motley and Ward streets in connection with a shots fired call. Medina said when officers were responding, a witness told police that Young had fled from the scene of the incident in a truck, which officers later located.

Officers were attempting to place Young under arrest because he was intoxicated when he kicked Suiter in the shoulder. He was charged with assault on a public servant, deadly conduct discharging a firearm, unlawfully carrying a weapon and driving while intoxicated, third or more offense. Rusk County Jail officials said Young was being held without bond, because he was not cooperating with authorities.

Reporter Arrested for Possession

GREGG COUNTY — Longview News-Journal reporter and editor Jimmy Isaac was arrested Saturday afternoon by Longview Police and charged with possession of less than 2 ounces of marijuana, a Class B misdemeanor, according to a police report released Monday. Isaac, 34, was arrested shortly after 4 p.m. on McCann Road. He was released later Saturday on $500 bond.

Vehicle-Pedestrian Accident Investigated


TYLER – Tyler police are looking for the vehicle that hit a woman around 6:00 Monday night in the 700 block of North Palace. Slightly injured was Latosha Little, 29, of Tyler.

Little told officers she was crossing North Palace Street, walking east to west. She reached the center turn lane and was struck by a north bound vehicle that was traveling in the turn lane. Apparently the vehicle was preparing to make a left hand turn onto West Bow Street. The vehicle struck Little, rolling her onto the hood and then to the ground.

Little walked to the A&W grocery to use the phone and the vehicle that struck her pulled into the parking lot. The vehicle was being driven by an elderly black male. When he was told that Little was calling the police, the driver left the scene. Little was unable to provide a detailed description of the suspect or his vehicle. Investigators are attempting to obtain video from surveillance cameras at the A&W Grocery.

Little complained of lower back pain. She was transported to East Texas Medical Center Hospital by EMS.

Injury to Tyler Woman Investigated


TYLER – Tyler police are investigating a woman found lying in a pool of blood in the garage of her home. Officers were called to 5055 Hogan. Shortly after 5:15 Monday afternoon, they found Cara Strickland, 30, lying near the rear of her vehicle inside her closed garage. It was determined that she had fallen and struck her face on the concrete floor, causing her injuries. She was transported by EMS to East Texas Medical Center Hospital. Investigators say they do not suspect foul play at this time.

Nacogdoches Jail Prisoner Dies

NACOGDOCHES – A prisoner in the Nacogdoches County Jail has died after becoming ill. The initial report is that Edwinta Ruth Deckard, 53, of Nacogdoches, who had a lengthy history of health problems, died of natural causes.

She was booked into the jail Friday on misdemeanor theft charges. She became ill Sunday afternoon. Monday morning she was taken to Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital, where she later died. The investigation onto the death is continuing.

One Killed in Anderson County Wreck


CAYUGA – A one vehicle accident in northern Anderson County has left one person dead. The wreck occurred shortly after 4:45 Sunday morning on Farm Road 59 near Cayuga. Dead at the scene was David Lain Till, 57, of Cross Roads. The Department of Public Safety reports Till’s truck approached a curve and left the road and overturned. The report said Till was not wearing his seat belt.

Two East Texas Mail Processing Centers among 252 Closing

DALLAS (AP/Staff) – Ten mail processing centers in Texas are among 252 nationwide that will close this spring in a $3 billion money-saving move by the government. Those include centers in Tyler and Lufkin. The U.S. Postal Service said Monday that it seeks to move quickly to shut the processing units and slow first-class delivery, amid declining mail volume. The Postal Service is projected to have a record loss of $14.1 billion next year.

The agency in September announced the list of processing facilities being studied, including sites in Abilene, Austin, Beaumont, Bryan, Dallas, Tyler, Lufkin, McAllen and two facilities in Waco. The agency on Monday said the cuts are now being finalized to close the processing centers, starting in April. The Tyler processing facility is located at 12621 FM 3311, northeast of the city. The cost of mailing a first-class letter goes up a penny, beginning January 22, to 45 cents.

Suddenlink Adds More Than 130 Jobs in Tyler in 2011

TYLER – Suddenlink has added more than 130 jobs in Tyler this year through the end of November, bringing its total employee base in Tyler to more than 1,275. Most of the new positions are directly related to providing support to Suddenlink customers. Tyler is home to more Suddenlink employees than any other single community. The company employs nearly 5,900 nationwide and approximately 2,900 throughout Texas.

“Our company continues to grow, and the vast majority of our new jobs involve people who interact directly with customers,” said Suddenlink Senior Vice President of Regional Operations Todd Cruthird. “Since 2007, Suddenlink has the most improved customer satisfaction scores, where measured by the independent J.D. Power surveys. We are confident our new Tyler-based employees will help us continue and further improve on that trend.”

Suddenlink has two call-center facilities in Tyler, and requires prospective customer care representatives to go through extensive training – an average of six weeks – before they take their first customer calls. Suddenlink reported earlier this year that it expects to have invested nearly $120 million in 2011 in its Texas cable systems, and by the end of the year to have invested nearly a half-billion dollars in the state since 2006. Suddenlink is the third-largest company of its kind in Texas, offering cable TV, high-speed Internet, phone, security and other services.

Man Arrested in Acid Assault


MARSHALL – Harrison County authorities, acting on a tip, have arrested a man suspected of throwing acid on two persons. Galen Wallace, 39, was arrested Sunday near the intersection of Nesbitt Cut-off and State Highway 154. He had been living in an abandoned vehicle.

He is accused of tossing acid on Brittany Brice, 24, and Donald Salley, 21 on November 28th. Both were transported to LSU Medical Center for treatment. The incident occurred 4271 Driskell Bridge Rd. in the northwest area of the county. Authorities say the incident began with Wallace walking through the residence with a bottle of acid, making angry remarks about the victims, and saying that the drain cleaner could cause a lot of damage to a person. He then allegedly went to the bedroom where the victims were and began throwing the liquid onto the bed and the victims.

Authorities say the incident began with Wallace walking through the residence on Driskell Bridge Rd. with a bottle of acid, making angry remarks about the victims, and saying that the drain cleaner could cause a lot of damage to a person. He then allegedly went to the bedroom where the victims were and began throwing the liquid onto the bed and the victims. The victims are identified as Brittany Brice, 24, and Donald Salley, 21. Both victims were transported to LSU Medical Center for further treatment.

As deputies were interviewing the victims and witness, it was learned that the suspect had reportedly fled the residence and had taken his 3 year old son, Christian, with him. Authorities say he fled into a wooded area behind the residence, and deputies, with the assistance of K-9 operations, attempted to find the suspect, but were unsuccessful. Authorities say later the suspect went to a relative’s residence, dropped off the child, and then left on foot. The 3-year-old child remains with other family members.

Ray Announces for Van Zandt County Sheriff


GRAND SALINE — Lindsey Ray, a Grand Saline resident, has announced his candidacy for Van Zandt County Sheriff. Ray is seeking the Republican Party nomination in the March 6, 2012, primary election. Ray stated, “I am seeking the Republican Party nomination for Sheriff of Van Zandt County because I care deeply about Van Zandt County. I believe that I am uniquely qualified for the position of Sheriff and I am committed to effective, efficient and professional law enforcement.”

Ray is a veteran law enforcement officer with over 25 years experience. He holds a Master Peace Officer certificate from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education. Additionally, he holds a Law Enforcement Instructor certification and a Firearms Instructor certification and is a Drug Recognition Expert. Ray is retired from the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Longview Daycare Fire Result of “Juvenile Mischief”


LONGVIEW — Fire department officials Monday said a South Longview day care fire was the result of juvenile mischief. That’s according to KETK and the Longview News-Journal. On November 28, 29 children were evacuated from Garrett’s TLC Learning Center in the 1600 block of Mobberly Avenue when a fire ignited in the day care’s storage building. Longview Fire Marshal Johnny Zackary said investigators believe the fire was started by “juveniles misusing an ignition source.” Zackary said investigators have interviewed a few juveniles in connection with the blaze. He said about $3,000 worth of damage was caused in the fire.

Sheriff’s Department Warns of Possible Scam


TYLER — The Smith County Sheriff’s Department is warning of an apparent local scam. According to Lt. Tony Dana, someone contacted a local business Monday morning claiming to represent the Sheriff’s Department, Fraternal Order of Police, and Texas Department of Public Safety soliciting donations for a Blue Santa event to take place December 17th. Dana says neither the Smith County Sheriff’s Office nor the Smith County Peace Officer’s Association contact citizens by telephone asking for donations. Dana adds, “I have contacted the Tyler Police Department and the Texas Department Public safety and they are not participating either.”

Dana adds, “This may be a scam and citizens should always use caution when receiving solicitation calls for donations from any organization over the telephone. Only give to organizations you know and trust. If you are not sure, contact your local law enforcement agency and verify the information before giving financial information over the telephone.”

MADD Holds Candlelight Vigil


TYLER — East Texans forever changed by drunk drivers gathered at Tyler’s Rose Garden over the weekend. Mothers Against Drunk Driving held a candlelight vigil to remember lives lost in drunk driving-related crashes. Frankie Baker was 7 months pregnant when her unborn son was killed when she was hit by a drunk driver. Baker says, “It changes dramatically when you’re told you’re never gonna have a child, and then all of a sudden you have a child — and then it’s taken away. So it really devastated me throughout my life because, ‘Where’s my child that was given to me that I was never gonna have?'”

With holiday gatherings taking place, it’s the perfect time to practice safety. MADD reminds everyone to use a designated driver when leaving holiday parties. MADD’s Alexia Hunter says the message is simple — be responsible.

Lanes Reopened after I-20 Wreck

HARRISON COUNTY — Westbound traffic on Interstate 20 was shut down for more than 20 hours Sunday while crews cleared the scene of a four-vehicle crash that involved three tractor-trailers. Department of Public Safety communications spokeswoman Estela Pasquill said crews were dispatched about 1 a.m. Sunday to the wreck on I-20 near the Loop 281/FM 968 exit west of Longview. Crews were still cleaning debris from the crash Sunday evening, she said. Traffic was being diverted onto the Loop 281 exit, across the overpass and onto the on-ramp back to the interstate, she said.

DPS spokeswoman Jean Dark said she was unsure of the details of the crash, which involved three tractor-trailers and a passenger vehicle. Officials said at least two people were taken to the hospital, but their conditions were not known Sunday evening. No fatalities were reported. The traffic backlog also caused additional wrecks.

Harrison County officials said a woman was pinned in her vehicle after a crash near the FM 450 exit. The woman had to be extricated from her vehicle with the Jaws of Life and was transported from the scene to an area hospital. Harrison County officials said there had also been two to three other minor wrecks reported Sunday near the exit Sunday.

Council to Hire Alto Police Chief

ALTO — City council members will spend the week interviewing potential candidates selected in a Friday meeting for the position of Alto Police Chief. They have identified several candidates they will interview for the position, Mayor Monty Collins said. Collins said he didn’t remember exactly how many candidates they will be interviewing, “but we whittled them down,” he said.

In the meeting, council members waded through approximately 40 applications filed for the position submitted by hopefuls from everywhere, Councilman Jerry Flowers said. After making a hire, which is slated to occur in a meeting on Thursday, the city will hand over the process of hiring another officer to the new chief. Flowers said the city has a separate stack of applications filed for an officer’s position, and the process for hiring will not begin until the new chief is in place.

Palestine Man Charged with Wife’s Murder


PALESTINE – An Anderson County man has been charged with his wife’s death. Murder charges were filed over the weekend against Noble Lee Barrett Jr., 53, of Palestine. His wife, Beverly Carey Barrett, 53, died Saturday at Palestine Regional Medical Center from what investigators say was blunt force trauma. She was found at the couple’s home on Farm Road 321 following a 9-1-1 call about a medical emergency. She was said to have had a large gash on her forehead.

U-T Tyler Athletes Excellent Students


TYLER — UT-Tyler President Dr. Rodney Mabry is expressing his pride in the academic performance of his school’s student-athletes. Howard Patterson is UTT’s vice president for auxiliary operations and intercollegiate athletics. In a letter to Patterson that was made available to KTBB, Mabry writes, “Thank you for providing me with your latest data on grades of our athletes (Spring 2011) overall and by sport. What a wonderful report it is! It shows an overall athletics GPA average of 3.00 . . . that’s just great, a full “B” average. For over 200 students? Hard to believe! Once again, your students easily exceeded the average for our student body as a whole. And, while there is room for improvement in individual sports, each one was far above satisfactory.

“Special thanks go to Head Coach Stephanie Webb and her women soccer players, though. They led all sports with a 3.51 average GPA. Wow! A whole soccer team??!!

“Please tell your coaches how much I appreciate them working hard to recruit quality students and quality athletes who are most of all, quality people. I truly believe that our athletes are the backbone of UT Tyler’s student body and that is a rare thing for a university.

“Howard, I cannot thank you enough for hiring such excellent coaches and I cannot thank /them /enough for taking their role as an important part of our academic mission so seriously.”

Fund Established for Smith County Woman

WHITEHOUSE — Friends and supporters are taking up donations to help the son of a Whitehouse-area woman who recently died, allegedly as a result of a Thanksgiving day beating by her husband. KETK reports that according to one of the station’s viewers, “Every dollar counts. Donations taken can be made to Patti McHugh Gage’s son, Nicholas McHugh, to cover the cost of hospital bills, legal assistance, memorial and
clothes for the youngest son, Caden, at any Capital One under ‘Nicholas McHugh.’ Nick needs a lot of help with this right now… it’s a little overwhelming for him.” The account number for donations is # 3332044477. Kelly Gage, 49, is accused of the deadly beating.

TxDOT Project Updates


TYLER — Here’s a quick look at work planned in the Tyler District of the Texas Department of Transportation.

SMITH COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews today are scheduled to perform pavement repairs on State Highway 31 west of Tyler at its intersection of Farm Road 2661 east of Chandler, and at its intersection with Farm Road 315 in Chandler. Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress. Motorists are encouraged to be prepared to reduce speed and merge in and
around the work zones.

GREGG COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to perform pavement repairs on State Highway 300 (Gilmer Road) between U.S. Highway 80 (Marshall Avenue) north to the Gregg County line. Daytime lane closures will be in effect while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.

VAN ZANDT COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to continue resurfacing operations on State Highway 64 between Farm Road 859 and Interstate Highway 20. A second crew is scheduled to continue similar operations on Farm Road 1995 between State Highway 110 and Farm Road 773. Motorists are encouraged to be prepared to reduce speed and merge in and around the
work zones.

CHEROKEE COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to perform resurfacing operations in various locations on State Highway 110 between New Summerfield and Troup. Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.

RUSK COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to continue pavement-repair operations on U.S. Highway 259 between State Highway 315 and the bridges south of U.S. Highway 84. Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress, and motorists are encouraged to be prepared to reduce speed and merge in and around the work area.

ANDERSON COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to continue resurfacing operations on State Highway 294 between Elkhart and Farm Road 323. Daytime lane closures will be in effect while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.

WOOD COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to continue pavement repairs on State Highway 154 near Farm Road 288 and in various locations on Farm Road 2422 between U.S. Highway 80 and Farm Road 1803. Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.

Glenn Beck Draws Tyler Crowd


TYLER – Hundreds turned out in Tyler Saturday night to meet radio talk show host Glenn Beck. Beck, whose talk show is heard on KTBB weekday morning at 8:00, was in Tyler promoting his new book “Being George Washington.” Tyler was the last stop Saturday in a four city tour by Beck. Earlier in the day he was in Beaumont and Houston. Just before arriving in Tyler, he visited Nacogdoches.

His bus pulled up to Hastings on South Broadway shortly after 8:00 bringing a roar of approval from the crowd. Among those on hand was Landon Lough from Fort Worth, He waited for Beck’s arrival starting around 9:45 Saturday morning. Lough said it was well worth the wait. He said he would have waited a lot longer for a chance to get to meet Beck. Lough was awestruck by his meeting with the talk show host. Lough remarked, “It was worth every moment of it. He’s just a sincere, genuine guy, and I met with my hero, so mission accomplished.”

Florida-based Constitutional attorney KrisAnne Hall stopped by the Beck event while in town to speak with Grassroots America – We the People. Hall told our news partner KETK, “Well, I believe that he’s also a Constitutional conservative, and that phrase, in and of itself, sort of gathers different interpretations. A real Constitutional conservative believes that you can’t trade liberty for security for any reason.”

According to Beck his book about George Washington is the amazing true story of a real-life superhero who wore no cape and possessed no special powers, yet changed the world forever. It’s a story about a man whose life reads as if it were torn from the pages of an action novel: Horses shot out from under him. Unimaginable hardship. Disease. Heroism. Spies and double-agents. “Being George Washington, according to Beck, is a whole new way to look at history.