U.S Teen Killed Ten Years Ago: Are Things Improving?

On June 16, 2000, the Inman family, Kathy, husband Billy and son Dustin, 16, headed-off for a weekend of fishing in the mountains of northern Georgia. What promised to be a great Father’s Day weekend, turned out to be a nightmare that in an instant, forever shattered the Inman family.

While the Inmans were stopped at a red light in Ellijay, Georgia, a car driven by Mexican national Gonzalo Harrell-Gonzalez crashed into the rear end of the family’s car. Police estimated that he was traveling at a speed of 62 mph when he hit their car.

Dustin was killed instantly and his parents were both rendered unconscious. Kathy spent the next five weeks in a coma, and the last ten years in a wheelchair. 

Immediately following the accident, Harrell-Gonzalez escaped police custody while at a local hospital. In his absence, a Gilmer County Georgia grand jury indicted the illegal alien on charges of vehicular homicide and serious injury by a vehicle. 

He remained on the run until 2005, when he was arrested by police officers in Birmingham, AL.

Despite his illegal status, Harrell-Gonzalez obtained a valid North Carolina driver’s license by using a Mexican Matricula Consular card at the North Carolina DMV.

Following Dustin’s untimely death, his family and friends began the Dustin Inman Society, to educate the public on the dangers posed by illegal aliens, and to put pressure on public officials to defend our borders and enforce immigration laws:

“Our unequivocal mission is to end illegal immigration, illegal employment, the illegal administration and granting of Public Benefits and services through the equal application of existing laws. Additionally, we are proud to successfully advocate for and offer expert, experienced advice on crafting state and local legislation aimed at impeding illegal immigration. 

Because of very limited resources, the Dustin Inman Society is primarily focused on the state of Georgia, where we are based. We are very proud of our success in assisting in the passage of numerous pieces of state and local legislation that have proven to discourage illegal immigration in Georgia...”

D.A. King, founder and president of the group started the organization at the request of Dustin’s parents, and did so with funds from his own pocket. King recently said: “Billy Inman will tell you that he blames his federal and state government for his son's death more than he blames the illegal alien who killed him. No one should have to suffer the mental and physical agony these fine folks have been enduring for ten years.”

You can visit the group’s website at: http://thedustininmansociety.org/index.html

How many children will have to die before our elected officials restore ours to a nation of laws? 

May Dustin rest in peace…those of us still able and willing to fight those who betray this country in the name of potential votes and cheap labor, will never rest until the disease of unchecked, illegal immigration is eradicated.

 

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