Tuesday, December 21, 2004
What Are People?
Gee, OK, so the massive arson at a MD housing development wasn't eco-terrorism after all. Well, what was it, then?
Uh-huh. Well, now whenever I hear about any new arson attacks the first culprits I'll consider will be a)eco-terrorists and b) "The Family"/"Unseen Cavaliers."
Walsh was arrested Saturday along with Jeremy D. Parady of Accokeek and Michael M. Everhart of Waldorf, each of whom is 20. Another man, Aaron L. Speed, 21, became the first to be charged last Thursday.
The affidavit, filed in support of the arrests of McCann and Gilbert, says the group Walsh allegedly led went by the names "The Family" and "Unseen Cavaliers." The affidavit identifies the group as "a gang operating in Charles County."
A Web site for "Unseen Cavaliers" says the group was founded in Waldorf by "Patrick and Brandon," whose last names are not given, for people with a shared interest in cars. It says there is a smaller chapter in Annapolis.
"The club is open to any cavalier [sic] owner that is just looking to chill with other cavalier owners," the site says. "We always meet on Wednesday nights at Wendy's in Waldorf."
Uh-huh. Well, now whenever I hear about any new arson attacks the first culprits I'll consider will be a)eco-terrorists and b) "The Family"/"Unseen Cavaliers."