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Pastor Dale Morgan  
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 More options Oct 5 2007, 2:45 am
From: Pastor Dale Morgan <dgrmor...@telus.net>
Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2007 23:45:39 -0700
Local: Fri, Oct 5 2007 2:45 am
Subject: Man Kills Self in Front of City Council
*Perilous Times

Man Kills Self in Front of City Council*

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. - A business owner shot and killed himself during a
City Council meeting Thursday night after members voted against his
request to rezone his property, witnesses said.

Ronald "Bo" Ward, owner of Bo's Barber Shop, had told the council his
business would go under if he couldn't get his home rezoned as
commercial. After the 5-7 vote Thursday night, Ward stood and walked
toward the council.

"Ya'll have put me under ... I'm out of here," he said before shooting
himself in the head with a small handgun.

Fire and police officials attending the meeting immediately ushered the
audience of about 50 into the hallway, where several people were sobbing.

At least one police officer is always on duty during council meetings,
officials said. However, visitors are not required to go through a metal
detector or any other screening.

"When a gun gets whipped out like that, someone is going to get shot,
but I didn't know who," Councilman Bill Summers said. "You could've been
right next to him, and I don't think you could have stopped that."

Mayor Johnny Piper said Thursday's council meeting would be the last
held in that room.

Ward had said the rezoning would increase his property value, allowing
him to secure a loan to offset debt he incurred when he expanded his shop.


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