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Edna de Rayperson
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a.k.a. Edna
H. W. Lucasperson
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a.k.a. Justice H. W. Lucas, Justice Lucas, Judge Lucas
Millieperson
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The colored girlperson
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rious trouble. She seems to have but little
trouble in avoiding the law.
LATER. β The wound was of a very serious
nature, and the probabilities are that ampu-
tation may be necessary. The bullet, of 45 cali-
bre, passed through the foot, and pulverized
the bones of the ankle.
The case came up before Judge Lucas
Wednesday, when the colored girl testified that
Edna drew the gun, and it was discharged acci-
dentally, the bullet striking Millie ; that Edna
was so excited that she accidentally discharged
the weapon again. In the warrant which she
swore out for the arrest of Edna, she stated
that the first shot was fired at her, and that
the next shot was accidental. It looks like the
thing had been fixed up, and probably βhush
moneyβ used. The matter should receive the
attention of the grand jury.
There is a law against making gun plays,
and it should be enforced.
The colored girl paid the costs amounting
to $3.
While Judge Lucas could do nothing fur-
ther under the evidence, the result is clearly
a travesty on justice.
The Hachita Affair
All of the Shooters Apprehended. β How
And Where They Were Arrested