Ramming Autos Then Gunfire in Beaumont Domestic Dispute

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Ramming Autos Then Gunfire in Beaumont Domestic Dispute

Brian Burns

A domestic dispute between a man and his ex-girl friend ends with a car being used as a weapon.

Police say Kennith King used his car as a weapon ramming it into Tiasha Moore's car trying to stop her from leaving.

The woman tried to get help inside a What-A-Burger and her ex took off.

Police were on the lookout but Tiasha Moore, and her girlfriend reportedly took the law in their own hands and fired five shots, hitting King in the shoulder.

Police are looking for the two women.

Officers say the domestic dispute all started with a fight over the woman's new boyfriend.

Tuesday, May 6 at 8:48 AM ctaft wrote ...

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Tuesday, May 6 at 8:43 AM ctaft wrote ...

yall got tha story al mest up... because the police already know where the is ...

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