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Texas City plumber files lawsuit after ISIS was seen using his old truck
By Staff Writer|December 15th, 2015|Military News In 2013, a Texas plumber’s old 2005 Ford F-250 was seen being used by ISIS fighters in Syria. Despite having sold the truck, it still had the plumber’s business decal and business phone number. Last week, Mark Oberholtzer, the former owner of the truck filed a lawsuit on the dealership he sold the car to. According to the Houston Chronicle, a photo of the truck being driven by an Islamic extremist with another extremist firing a gun from the back of the truck was shared on Twitter and other social media sites. The picture was also featured on the final episode of the Colbert Report, which was viewed by 2.5 million people. The photo of the Islamic extremists using Oberholtzer’s old truck led to Oberholtzer receiving death threats. According to his lawyers, Oberholtzer now carries a gun protect himself, his family, and his workers. “By the end of the day, Mark-1’s office, Mark-1’s business phone, and Mark’s personal cell phone had received over 1,000 phone calls from around the nation,” said a lawsuit filed in Harris County, Texas by his attorneys. “These phone calls were in large part harassing and contained countless threats of violence, property harm, injury and even death. These phone calls included, but were not limited to, individuals who were: (a) irate and yelling expletives at whomever answered the phone; (b) degrading to whomever answered the phone regarding their stupidity; (c) singing in Arabic for the duration of the phone call or voice message recording; (d) making threats of injury or death against Mark-1’s employees, family, children, and grandchildren in violent, lurid and grossly specific terms; and, (e) directing expletive-laced death threats to whomever answered the phone.” Oberholtzer said the photo ruined his life and business, and he is seeking more than $1 million from the company that he sold the truck, AutoNation Ford Gulf Freeway in Houston. According to Oberholtzer, he took the truck to the Houston dealership in October 2013 to trade for a new car. At the dealership, Oberholtzer tried to remove the decal but was told not to because it would ruin the truck’s paint. Oberholtzer was told that the dealership would take care of the removal of the decal and believed they did until he saw the photo of the extremists using the car. The truck was sold at an auto auction in Dallas on November 11, 2013. The car was then shipped to Turkey on Dec. 28, 2013, and later ended up in Syria. Attempts to reach the dealership for comments were unsuccessful. Military News http://popularmilitary.com/texas-city-plumber-files-lawsuit-after-isis-was-seen-using-his-old-truck/ * 00:38 video on link, truck used in IRIS propaganda . Also on YouTube http://youtu.be/DHYqriXdrq4/ * Texas City plumber files lawsuit after Islamic extremists were seen using his old truck - Houston Chronicle http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/texas/article/Dallas-plumber-files-lawsuit-after-ISIS-was-seen-6695887.php#photo-7278952/ *original article* Recent : Vets pissed off after gun salutes cut from Air Force funerals December 15th, 2015 Black Lives Matter protesters go after Marine for supporting Police December 15th, 2015 Popular: TrackingPoint will give free gun to anyone willing to kill Islamic State with it posted on December 11th, 2015 Black Lives Matter protesters go after Marine for supporting Police posted on December 15th, 2015 Woman claiming to be suicide bomber caught at Nellis Air Force base posted on December 10th, 2015 |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Holy Moly! |
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![]() Thats one helluva plumbing snake he installed in the truck bed.... |
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well, maybe they are still using it for plumbing and thats a roto-rooter in the back.
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Edited by
mightymoe
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Wed 12/16/15 10:52 AM
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another example of blaming someone else for their mistakes... why didn't HE remove them before selling the truck?
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Budget cuts, they've downgraded from brand new Toyotas
Shouldn't someone be investigating who bought it and shipped it? ![]() |
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another example of blaming someone else for their mistakes... why didn't HE remove them before selling the truck? Did you see where he wanted to, but was assured that he would get less for the truck if he did, and that the dealership would remove them? Plus, who assumes that their trade in is going to be sold overseas to a sworn enemy of the nation? I don't know if he has a legal standing to sue. Guess we'll find out. One thing this kind of situation does point up: complaining about "good guy" stuff ending up in the hands of a "bad guy" isn't as simple to prevent as some would like to think. The bigger fusses have been over armaments of various kinds being sold or given to allies, and seeing them later in the hands of enemies. This is the same thing, and it's happening because our PRIVATE ENTERPRISE people are selling to whoever shows up with cash. The car dealership didn't even promise to fight terrorism for us, before turning around and selling this truck to ISIS. |
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