A 19-YEAR-OLD TEXAS MAN SURVIVED A LIGHTNING STRIKE WHILE FISHING WITH HIS MOTHER THE DAY BEFORE MOTHERS DAY.(PHOTO).

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 A 19-year-old Texas man survived a lightning strike while fishing with his mother the day before Mothers Day. Hunter Wyche proclaimed himself the "unluckiest lucky man" after he was struck by lightning on Saturday, May 10th. Hunter had taken his mother fishing along the Angelina River and was expecting a relaxing day catching up with his mom and maybe catching a few fish. However, while Hunter leaned against a tree, lightning struck, throwing him several feet and leaving him unconscious and wounded. Hunter blacked out during the ordeal and awoke to his mother and a crowd of people around him. As Hunter regained consciousness, he couldn't move his right foot and could barely move his leg. He believes the strike went through his stomach down his right leg and back out through the top of his foot.  The strike also caused wood to explode everywhere, leaving him with wood shrapnel embedded in his skin and face. According to Hunter, "I've got little thorns and stuff s...

A WYNNE, ARKANSAS WOMAN'S HOME WAS DESTROYED BY SWAT SEARCHING FOR A SUSPECT.(PHOTO).


 "Don't destroy my home, I need somewhere to lay my head."


A Wynne, Arkansas woman's home was destroyed by SWAT searching for a suspect.


Miss GrandesterJohnson-El received a distressing call while at work on Tuesday afternoon. The caller told Grandester that her home was being surrounded by police. 


It would be another 12 hours before she would be allowed back on her property and discovered what had been done.


SWAT was in the area searching for the suspect in a fatal shooting who is still at large. 


According to reports, authorities received a tip that the suspect in the fatal shooting of Javon Beal had been seen cutting across Grandester's lawn. Due to that tip, authorities theorized the suspect could be in the home. 


The entire neighborhood was evacuated, and power was cut to the area. 


SWAT moved in on Grandester's home despite her protests that there was no one in her home. 


While Grandester waited at a nearby park until 3 a.m., her home was completely ransacked.  Authorities launched tear gas canisters that were still lodged in walls upon her return. They busted in doors and windows and tore apart walls, leaving a swathe of destruction behind.

According to Grandester, "All they had to do was turn the knob" as her door was unlocked. 

Just as Grandester had suspected, the individual being sought was not in her home. 


This outcome was especially hard for Grandester as her home was destroyed by a tornado in 2023 and had to be rebuilt. It looks like a tornado just hit it again and she isn't sure who is going to pay for the repairs. 


Despite this devastating development, Grandester is keeping a good attitude and is relying on her faith to carry her through.


She did express sympathy for the family of Javon Beal. She hopes she can recover this second bout of her home being destroyed. 


If you know anything about the suspect involved in this story, please call your local police department.

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