"Operation Bring Eddie Home" breaks ground

Hopes and prayers are answered, after months of heartache for an Alamo Heights High athlete and his family. Eddie Moreno, 17, was paralyzed in a road rage shooting incident in March.

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mdawsono7 - 8/1/2011 1:58 AM
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I am one the community organizers who had helped this family kick off this campaign. I gave many hours and got more than $10,000.00 in donations to help this family. Sadly at the end I was treated with very bad disrespect. I would ask that if anyone plans on helping please use caution; as some of the people within this campaign are very angry at what has happened to Little Eddie and will personally attack you for offering your hand of humanity. It is very sad what has happened to Little Eddie and it breaks my heart however it is even more sad that the family has to attack those who are trying to help. Eddie I bid you well and I pray that those who have hurt you pay a price way worse than you are paying. Let me also add the Mother and Father of this young mans heart are in the right place it is the outside family whom I am speaking of. God Bless

metalhead - 7/11/2011 1:29 PM
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why are only alamo heights students talked about in stories. what about everybody else who had misfortunes?

Guest - 7/9/2011 3:27 PM
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Nice to see a community come together. As for road rage, sometimes it is best to avoid eye contact if you feel the situation may escalate. You just never know who you might be dealing with or if someone's had a bad day already. I hope that young man continues getting support, very tragic
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