Orange businessman bludgeoned to death
Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 7:23 pm
Just shows any thing can be a deadly weapon. Shame one of the victims didn't have a gun.
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Orange business owner dead after attack
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April 21, 2010 2:20 PM
Scott Lawrence
Updated 6:00 p.m. - Orange Police Captain Sparky Robinson confirmed on KFDM News at Six that Mickey McNamara died after he was attacked and his business robbed earlier Wednesday afternoon.
According to the original report below, the employee also injured in the attack suffered a concussion and a broken arm and is in serious condition.
Earlier Report - Police in Orange are looking for a man accused of using a baseball bat to attack a longtime business owner and an employee during a robbery which led to a lockdown at a nearby middle school.
Mickey McNamara, the owner of McNamara Insurance, and an employee, were attacked at about 1:35 p.m. Wednesday at McNamara Insurance, 1212 Green Avenue in Orange, according to information provided to KFDM News by Chief Sam Kittrell.
Kittrell said the attacker struck the businessman and employee with a blunt object. Witnesses say it was a baseball bat.
McNamara was flown to Christus Hospital St. Elizabeth by a Southeast Texas Air Rescue Helicopter. The employee, Joyce Cross, was taken to the hospital by ambulance and is in serious condition with a concussion and a broken arm. Cross is McNamara's cousin.
Police have put up crime scene tape around the insurance business.
West Orange Stark Middle School was placed on lockdown and administrators released students at 3 p.m., about 45 minutes early.
Chief Kittrell said witnesses describe the robber as a black man, 20-30 years old, wearing a dark colored shirt, dark colored pants and a blue cap.
If you have information about the crime, call the Orange Police Department at (409) 883-1026 or EasTex Crime Stoppers at 724-TIPS.
According to the company's website, McNamara Insurance has been serving the area since 1961.
Stay with KFDM News for further details.
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Orange business owner dead after attack
Comments 41 | Recommend 6
April 21, 2010 2:20 PM
Scott Lawrence
Updated 6:00 p.m. - Orange Police Captain Sparky Robinson confirmed on KFDM News at Six that Mickey McNamara died after he was attacked and his business robbed earlier Wednesday afternoon.
According to the original report below, the employee also injured in the attack suffered a concussion and a broken arm and is in serious condition.
Earlier Report - Police in Orange are looking for a man accused of using a baseball bat to attack a longtime business owner and an employee during a robbery which led to a lockdown at a nearby middle school.
Mickey McNamara, the owner of McNamara Insurance, and an employee, were attacked at about 1:35 p.m. Wednesday at McNamara Insurance, 1212 Green Avenue in Orange, according to information provided to KFDM News by Chief Sam Kittrell.
Kittrell said the attacker struck the businessman and employee with a blunt object. Witnesses say it was a baseball bat.
McNamara was flown to Christus Hospital St. Elizabeth by a Southeast Texas Air Rescue Helicopter. The employee, Joyce Cross, was taken to the hospital by ambulance and is in serious condition with a concussion and a broken arm. Cross is McNamara's cousin.
Police have put up crime scene tape around the insurance business.
West Orange Stark Middle School was placed on lockdown and administrators released students at 3 p.m., about 45 minutes early.
Chief Kittrell said witnesses describe the robber as a black man, 20-30 years old, wearing a dark colored shirt, dark colored pants and a blue cap.
If you have information about the crime, call the Orange Police Department at (409) 883-1026 or EasTex Crime Stoppers at 724-TIPS.
According to the company's website, McNamara Insurance has been serving the area since 1961.
Stay with KFDM News for further details.