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I 105 Boyett 846-8794 I Inmate vows to kill Reagan United Press International TEXARKANA — A Bowie County Jail inmate who vowed to kill President Reagan has been placed in Texarkana’s Fed eral Correctional Institution by U.S. Secret Service agents. Franklin Theodore Shumate, 21, was charged by federal au thorities with threatening the life of the president and is sche duled for arraignment Friday. “The president needs to be shot, and I intend to shoot him myself if I get out (of jail),” Shu mate told Secret Service agents during an interview at the Bowie County Jail Tuesday. While in the Bowie County Jail, Shumate sent a letter to Reagan saying he intended to kill him, Sheriff Thomas Hodge said. Hodge said Bowie County officials knew nothing about the letter until after it had been in tercepted by federal authorities. Off-duty would-be United Press International HOUSTON — A San Anto nio law officer who shot and kil led, one of two robbery suspects at a Houston motel where the officer was staying says he was threatened by the man. William A. Weilbacher, 53, a Bexar County deputy sheriff, said he was on his way to his room late Tuesday night at the Fa Quinta. Motor Inn when he was approached by two men. Weilbacher said one of the men threatened him with what appeared to be a large, black ‘The next thing we knew was that the Secret Service came in on it,” Cannon said. Larry Neal of the Secret Ser vice in Tyler would not say when the letter was intercepted. Chief Deputy DeWayne Can non said he thinks Shumate made the threat on the presi dent’s life to avoid being sent back to a state facility in Florida, where he faces charges of escape and aggravated assault on a police officer. Authorities say Shumate, de scribed as an expert in the mar tial arts, severely beat a prison guard when he escaped March 27 from the St. John County Prison in Florida. He had been convicted of aggravated battery on a police officer. Six days after he escaped, Texarkana authorities captured Shumate at a house he was re nting in the city. cop kills robber automatic pistol. He then started removing valuables from the officer’s pockets. The off-duty policeman said he reached into his pocket, pul led out a .22-caliber derringer and told the suspects he was a law officer and that they were under arrest. Weilbacher said he was threatened again with the gun, and he shot the armed man once in the upper chest. The other suspect escaped. Police said they found an air gun at the scene. 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Leger, from China, Ti Sheila Leger, a marketing senior, doesn’t an early final this week and so seem to be enjoying herself as she studies enjoy the summer-like weather, in front of the Academic and Agency nited Pre LSA, O O’Conn ,000 res< ilnvironr nicy to del eople a rom mi< The proje Killer saved by court; | death sentence lifted pregnant n nstructed ’Connor sai Isa psy glphe uses use the tiss very sensiti Microwav ,od in mici United Press International AUSTIN — The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Wednesday overturned a death sentence given to a man convicted of kill ing a Houston store clerk, saying the state had failed to prove the man would commit further vio lent acts. James Lawrence Roney was convicted of killing Nyugen Viet Hoang in October 1979 with a sawed-off shotgun during the holdup of a convenience store. An autopsy showed that Roney shot Hoang from a dis tance of less than three feet. Another clerk was present. At the punishment phase of his trial, the state presented evi dence that Roney had partici pated in a separate robbery just moments before the holdup in which Hoang was killed. The state also tried to prove that in the days after the shooting, Roney spoke casually about the killing, with no indication of re morse. Roney testified that he was only 17 at the time of the killing; he had only an eighth-grade education; he had no prior arrests and had voluntarily sur rendered to police. The jury gave Roney the death penalty after tuliJBr^ he would commit future violence and wouldbeail society. However, d ie appeals court said thesia failed to prove beyond ail able doubt that ^ one 'l commit more violent acisj “To hold that the fac»f c ^ offense, standing al °"'’Hv e exp< support such a yerdi ^ mia mean that virtual!) f or q der in the course U a J fs p rin g ar would warrant the di R ty,” the decision said. e | ivere(i ^ The judges changed ? 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