One day after a home invasion and brutal assault of a 90 year old 101st Airborne D-Day invasion veteran, 20 year old Tyrone Woodfork was found driving the automobile that had belonged to the former paratrooper and his wife -- who died in the hospital after being sexually assaulted by a home invader. The former member of "The Band of Brothers," the 101st Airborne Division who participated in the D-Day invasion and survived WWII, died later of his injuries sustained in the home invasion.
Bob Strait, a 90-year-old Tulsa resident, died on Friday, and a medical examiner is determining his cause of death, News On 6 reports.
He was injured March 13 when, police say, Tyrone Woodfork, 20, entered the house and attacked, allegedly beating and sexually assaulted Strait’s 85-year-old wife, Nancy Strait, who died two days later. The couple had been married for 65 years.
Bob Strait was a World War II paratrooper who took part in the D-Day invasion as part of the 101st Airborne Division, where he was awarded a Bronze Star. _PJM_quoting_FoxNews
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Woodfork was arrested a day after the incident when he was spotted driving around in Strait’s vehicle, a Tulsa Police Department spokesman told FoxNews.com.
Woodfork was booked into the Tulsa County Jail on March 15 and is being held on charges of first degree murder, first degree burglary, armed robbery and assault with a dangerous weapon. _FoxNews
It is too early to know whether this crime can be added to the "Trayvon Avenger" series. Probably not, since even without the Trayvon tragedy, such travesties occur all too often. Trayvon is becoming little more than a trendy excuse for very bad behaviour, in certain circles. Thank you, President Obama, Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, Louis Farrakhan, and the long list of professional rabble and race baiting opportunists.
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