
“These people aren’t worth any more to me than a groundhog,” Jones told the Enquirer. “They have our country in havoc. We got so many $%&# crooked people walking around today.”
“I can’t leave the $%&# house to do my work outside,” said Jones, removing his World War II veteran cap with his right hand and running his left through his thin white hair.
“I was hoping another one would come up – I aimed right for his heart,” Jones, who served in the U.S. Army Air Forces from 1941 through ’46, told the Enquirer Monday afternoon. “I didn’t go to war for nothing. I have the right to carry a gun. That’s what I told the police this morning.”
http://nky.cincinnati.com/article/AB/20 ... |FRONTPAGEJones didn’t like how deputies treated him. “They stood down there with their guns on me, yelling, `Get your hands up! Get your hands up!’” he said. “I told them, `I’m not putting my $%&# hands up.’”
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