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Army Veteran Steals Tank and DESTROYS San Diego…

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On May 17, 1995, an Army Veteran by the name of Shawn Nelson, stole an M60 tank from the San Diego National guard in Kearny Mesa. For 23 minutes, San Diego was put on notice as Nelson plowed through dozens of parked cars, street signs, utility poles and fire hydrants. Authorities scrambled to stop the rampage. Even requesting a Cobra Attack Helicopter from the United States Marine Corps in Camp Pendleton.

Shawn Nelson suffered a series of unfortunate events ranging from divorce to grief, to financial and physical suffering- sending the once loved family man down a nihilistic path. By 1995 addiction took over and Shawn Nelson was but a shell of his former self.

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Song 3: Roy Williams – I’m Never Gonna Let You Down
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