Huntsville. I know of Huntsville and that whole area of East Texas. Vidor also....
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I keep reading and hearing that from time to time that East Texas is a different ball game when it comes to race.
Huntsville. I know of Huntsville and that whole area of East Texas. Vidor also....
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A phat ass will make a nikka mood change fast as hellDamn, son. fukked up World outchea.
nikka, who dat in yo avi?![]()
Added to listThis story really doesn't make a lot of sense, sounds like a sensationalism piece. I read that she was actually arrested for possession, and I find it hard to believe she wasn't taken to a hospital if she was in that terrible of an accident. Of course they're asking for money at the end.



Something tells me that giving them that "refusal of medical treatment" was a bad ideal, especially if she clearly had some sort of brain trauma and couldn't make wise decisions. This is all horrible. Clearly she had some head trauma that the jail nurses missed. And when they say the EMT's "eventually" came, I wonder how long "eventually" actually means....found the pigs' side of it
Sheriff Clint McRae says a preliminary autopsy on Symone Marshall shows the 22-year-old may have had a heart condition, but full autopsy results are still out.
According to the sheriff, Marshall was initially arrested after a one-vehicle accident on I-45 on April 26. She faced charges for possession of a controlled substance and failure to ID.
McRae says EMTs at the accident checked Marshall and the other person in the vehicle, who was also arrested on drug charges, and that both signed a form refusing additional treatment.
The sheriff says the two were brought the jail, and during her stay, Marshall was routinely checked by jail nurses. McRae also says Marshall revealed no medical issues when she was initially checked into the jail.
On May 11, McRae says Marshall had been up and around and had eaten early in the day, although she had said she wasn't hungry around lunch time. The sheriff says that day alone, Marshall had made 22 phonecalls from jail, with three of them being completed.
McRae says Marshall laid down on a bunk and later began convulsing. He says inmates saw it and hit an alarm, which brought jail staff. Marshall was reportedly taken to nurses, and EMTs eventually arrived to transport Marshall to a hospital, where she later died.
McRae says video systems in the jail captured the entire situation, but that video is not being released. Texas Rangers are currently investigating, something McRae says his office asked for following the death.
McRae extended his condolences to Marshall's family.
Honey Marshall, the sister of Symone, is quoted in a New York Daily News article that Symone had complained to her that her head had been hurting, and that she had been blacking out. Honey Marshall says she had called the jail asking them to move her sister to a hospital, but that jail staff would not .
McRae tells News 3 Marshall made no statements to jail staff regarding any pain, and that they are working to figure out what communications her sister may have had with jail staff.
she clearly should have been taken to a fukkin hospital, it sounds like a concussion

The Police are basically the clan nowadays