A Black neighbor in Forney says that the young son of a White neighbor came over to his home and knocked with a whip looking for his 9-year-old daughter and then allegedly scratched his Audi, which was caught on another neighbor's outdoor video camera.
By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.
May 13, 2022
Forney, Texas - On Thursday, Dezerrea "Dee" Nash, who is Black posted several videos on social media showing a 9-year-old White kid with glasses knocking hard at his front door with a whip in his right hand, who was looking for his 9-year-old daughter. The kid then allegedly scratched the Black neighbor's vehicle, which was video recorded by another neighbor's outdoor video camera.
Nash went to the White kid's residence at the 2000 block of Cross Cut Drive to talk to his father who is White. The White neighbor told Nash to get off his property and was holding a handgun. He then put the handgun aside and when Nash got closer, the White neighbor grabbed his gun firing a gun near his daughter.
Nash posted on Thursday, "Today was a crazy day! This kid comes to my door with a whip looking for my 9 year old daughter, then puts a big ass scratch on the Audi. The police came out and tells my wife, "it'll work itself out since he moving soon" 🤦🏽♂️ So when I get home, the dad is outside, see's me walking over to talk to him about the damages and goes in the house. The dad tells the son to say he's not there. A couple minutes later he finally a come to the door with a gun! His scary ass almost shot himself and his daughter standing behind him smh"
Police (Kaufman County Constable) told Nash's wife (Carissa) that the White neighbor was moving soon and it will sort itself out.
Bryan Thomas Brunson, 39. the White neighbor in the Travis Ranch community was eventually taken into custody by Kaufman County Constables from Precinct 2 for one Misdemeanor A count of deadly conduct, according to the Kaufman County Sheriff's Office. His .357 Cal handgun was confiscated by Constables, Nash confirmed.
If convicted, Brunson is facing up to 1 year in prison and up to $4,000 in fines.
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