Sunday, November 10, 2013

Louisiana Family Saves Kidnapped Relative And Kills Kidnapper Before The Police Can Finish Their Donuts! [Video]


Black Justice: Louisiana Family Saves Kidnapped Relative And Kills Kidnapper Before The Police Can Finish Their Donuts! 

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A Louisiana family decided to take justice into their own hands on Friday — and it was all captured on camera.
Marcus Arceneaux cradled his frightened niece, Bethany Arceneaux, in his arms as he tenderly placed her in a car. Blood ran down Bethany’s face and she held a cloth to her neck to stem the flow. But she was home. She was safe.
And her family had reportedly killed her torturer.
Bethany’s two-day ordeal began on Wednesday evening when her ex-boyfriend, Scott Thomas, took her hostage. The 29-year-old from Duson was the mother of his child and allegedly a victim of years of domestic abuse at his hands.
Thomas, also 29, allegedly grabbed Bethany while she was near a day care center. He shoved the woman into his car, leaving his 2-year-old child abandoned inside Bethany’s vehicle.
Thomas then drove Bethany to an abandoned home in an isolated area of the town. It was hidden away from the road by a large oak tree. But what he didn’t count on was Bethany’s family fighting back.
The Arceneauxs organized a search effort for the woman. They posted flyers throughout their town and sent out rescue missions. They were passing near Thomas’ hiding spot when they heard a woman yell from inside.
About a dozen family members stormed into the home. When Thomas began stabbing his ex-lover, it sparked a confrontation.
Lafayette Parish police are still investigating what happened next. According to KLFY, the family members say they shot Thomas to prevent him from killing Bethany.
“I can just imagine how chaotic that confrontation was. The person who acted in defense of Ms. Arceneaux is a relative, a close relative to her.
y the time police sent a SWAT team inside the home, Thomas was already dead.
As of now, no charges have been pressed against anyone in the Arceneaux family. Judice confirmed that initial investigations into the incident revealed that the Arceneauxs were acting in defense of the victim.
Bethany’s brothers, Ryan Arceneaux and Kaylyn Alfred, told The Advertiser that they were part of the woman’s rescue team.
“We went and got her in that house. We kicked doors down. It was like a movie unfolding,” Ryan said. “If we wouldn’t have done what we did, she would have been dead.”
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