You may have seen the promos airing already about my story that is set for broadcast this Wednesday night.
The story is about Nathan Gold, an Iraq War Veteran, who came back to New Mexico and got into a crash that resulted in the loss of his left leg.
It's a tragic story about pain and suffering. But there more to it. Behind the crash investigation, there is something strange going on with the Guadalupe County Sheriff's department--the agency responsible for investigating the crash and for prosecuting the man responsible.
We found some issues with the prosecution of the case that may have to do with family ties.
What's even more strange---nobody is officially talking about the crash investigation from the Sheriff's department. In my report, I'll reveal how, in this case, silence speaks louder than words.
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2 comments:
I am so glad that you had the guts to stand up for a New Mexican child. His mother is one of my employees, trying to work maximum hours, to pay his multi thousands of medical bills. The way New Mexico tread their war hero's are as ridiculous as the governor, paying for Hilary Clinton's campaigne, when he still owe $290 000. Blah, But I appreciate your story on Santa Rosa Hell Hole, with a family, owing this town, Befriended to the Governor.
This is in honour of Nathan Gold, loosing a leg. I can't imagine me without one.
I served as a crew member with Nate in the ARMY. If anyone knows how I can reach him please contact me, imagination@inbox.com.
A lot of people's perceptions are "he/she has been to war he/she can handle it." Then we're shit on. A passive VA is not going to look out for us so we must look out for each other. I now work outreach for fellow vets. Nate contact me.
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