Participant
at KKK Initiation Wounded after Shots
Fired into Sky
Tuesday, November 25, 2003 posted: 12: 12: AM EST( 0521)
Johnson city, Tennessee (AP)— A bullet fired in the air during a
Ku Klux Klan initiation ceremony came down and struck a participant
in the head, critically injuring him, authorities said.
Gregory Allen Freeman, 45, was charged with aggravated assault
and reckless endangerment in the Saturday night incident that wounded
Jeffery S.Murr,24.
About 10 people, including two children, had gathered for the ceremony.
The man who was being initiated was blindfolded, tied with a noose to
a tree and shot with paintball guns as Freeman fired a pistol in
the air to provide the sound of real gunfire, Sheriff Fred Phillips
said.
A bullet struck Murr on the top of head and exited at the bottom
of his skull, authorities said.
Freeman fled the ceremony but was arrested near his home, authorities
said. He was released on $7,500 bail.
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