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Man wakes to find Stars and Stripes in ashes

Lincoln Journal Star

Monday, Apr 28, 2008 - 10:33:18 pm CDT

Shane Wood, 23, said his girlfriend's brother is in the United States Air Force.

His sister's boyfriend is too.

So he bought an American flag at ShopKo to hang outside, a show of support for the troops, he said.

Neighbors on the 1400 block of S. 26th Street take their flag in at night, but Wood had a porch light shining on his so he properly flew the Stars and Stripes at night, until somebody late Sunday or early Monday morning set it on fire.

Wood said he was surprised when he walked onto the front porch early Monday and looked to his left, where the flag used to fly.

"All you see is two little pieces on it, flopping," Wood said.

A hint of red and white stripes survived, but most of the nylon flag dripped black atop the foundation planting 4 feet below.

Wood said his bedroom window faces the wood pillar on the porch where he installed the flag.

He didn't hear any noise or see flames, and guessed whoever lit the flag did so at about 1 or 2 in the morning.

In the two months he's been renting there, no one has egged the place. Nary a toilet paper scrap has been found in the bushes.

Police officers who responded to the report told his girlfriend, Mikayla Krutz, 20, they'd never heard of anyone burning a flag in Lincoln, Wood said.

Chief Tom Casady said he couldn't remember a similar incident in his three decades with the police department.

"Very weird," he wrote in an e-mail.

Wood said he'll probably buy a new flag. He knows the proper way to dispose of a damaged flag is to burn it. The person responsible came close to completing the job.

"This one's pretty well burnt," he said.

 
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I suppose there are people who say that burning a flag is the height of patriotism . . . not that I'm one of those people.

 
:angry: That is disgusting! Again, uno..........thanks for your sacrifices and all that you and the others do!
 
I bet his porch light lit it on fire...
I am sure that small bit of information would have been put in the story if that was the case.
actually that could be true...i can see that being more likely than someone else in Lincoln burning it in the middle of the night. Especially choosing ONLY his house to do so and it being the only time in 30 years that it's ever happened.

A flag blowing in the wind at night that happens to drape itself over the porch light accidently (assuming this is a porch light and not a spot light as is common with flags out in a yard)....? Could happen.

If it was a person though, I agree...idiotic thing to do.

 
I bet his porch light lit it on fire...
I am sure that small bit of information would have been put in the story if that was the case.
actually that could be true...i can see that being more likely than someone else in Lincoln burning it in the middle of the night. Especially choosing ONLY his house to do so and it being the only time in 30 years that it's ever happened.

A flag blowing in the wind at night that happens to drape itself over the porch light accidently (assuming this is a porch light and not a spot light as is common with flags out in a yard)....? Could happen.

If it was a person though, I agree...idiotic thing to do.
Yes it is possible but anyone could probably figure that out if that was the case. I see it as unlikely

 
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