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Statue of Billy Wright outside Wolves' Molineux Stadium. Wright was a minor media personality, and his marriage to Joy Beverley of the Beverley Sisters occurred at a time long before the era of footballers being known for having celebrity girlfriends. This was in July 1958, by which time Wright was 34, and proved one of the most successful ...
Fort Worth police Sgt. Billy Randolph was killed in the line of duty Monday when he was hit by a suspected drunk driver on I-35W. Karen Mitchell left a poem at the memorial.
The movie also stars Treyvon Green and Cynthia Berry. The director of the movie was Billy Wright. The movie has real ex-gang members. This fact-based urban drama offers a moving, unforgettable account of the effect a drive-by shooting has upon the community, from the families, to the friends and neighbors of the victims, and the perpetrators ...
This was followed by a fracas at the Portadown F.C. Social Club on 27 December 1999 where LVF members were commemorating the death of their comrade Billy Wright, shot and killed inside the Maze Prison by the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) exactly two years previously. When Jameson entered the club, several LVF men began to push and ...
The victim, 41-year old Amanda Wright, was driving home from a Slipknot concert in Dallas when an intoxicated man driving a semi-truck hit her vehicle on West Loop 820 in Fort Worth, police said ...
Two parents have been arrested and charged with the murder of their 2-year-old in Northern California.. Back in January, police went to the home of Amanda Royal, 24, and Riley Royal, 28 for a ...
Billy Wright is shown lying in an open coffin flanked by masked and armed LVF members. That night, LVF gunmen opened fire on a disco frequented by Catholic teenagers in Dungannon. Four civilians were wounded and one, a former Provisional IRA member, was killed. [100] Police believed that the disco itself was the intended target. [100]
Some loyalists claim the Kingsmill massacre was the reason they joined paramilitary groups, notably Billy Wright, who said, I was 15 when those workmen were pulled out of that bus and shot dead. I was a Protestant and I realised that they had been killed simply because they were Protestants.