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TheGrey
07-14-2015, 20:55
I can hardly believe this. Any of it, including the "punishment."


http://www.stripes.com/news/veterans/feds-headstones-for-veterans-graves-plundered-to-build-carport-floor-1.357935


When headstones on the graves of fallen servicemen crack or fade with age, they're hauled away to be honorably destroyed. Then the Department of Veterans Affairs replaces them.
But at veterans' cemetery in Rhode Island, an employee who was supposed to be taking care of the graves pillaged more than 150 granite headstones, many of them still inscribed with the names of the veterans. Then he took the markers home to build a floor for his carport.
When investigators arrived at Kevin Maynard's house in Charlestown, R.I., this spring, they came upon an eerie scene, according to a federal affadavit: The grave markers, most with the inscriptions face down, were serving as the foundation for two makeshift carports held up by aluminum poles and plastic tarps.
In one carport, Maynard's red, late-model Ford truck was parked on top of the stones. The rest were scattered about the property. On one, the inscription honoring a World War II veteran and his wife were intact: ROMEO J A PELLETIER TEC4 US ARMY WORLD WAR II JUL 5 1919 JUN 21 2011 HIS WIFE GRACE JOYCE OCT 3 1925 JAN 23 1991
Authorities suspect that Maynard had been taking the headstones from a secured area on cemetery grounds since 2009, a few stones at a time.
Maynard, 59, was arraigned on Monday in U.S. District Court. He is scheduled for sentencing later this summer on one count of theft of government property under a plea agreement that will allow him to serve one year's probation and 500 hours of community service, according to documents filed with the U.S. Attorney in Rhode Island.

Two of Maynard's co-workers turned him in to the Rhode Island State Police, court documents show. The employees told investigators for the police and VA's inspector general that he bragged about stealing the gravestones and using them at his home. One co-worker had visited the house and seen Maynard's truck parked on top of as many as 75 gravestones.
Maynard, who has since resigned, had been a state employee with the Rhode Island Veterans Memorial Cemetery since 2006. Stealing the grave stones was apparently easy: He told investigators that part of his duties as a cemetery worker was to drive the old gravestones to a facility where the granite would be crushed before new grave stones arrived.
Maynard's attorney, Kevin Bristow of Providence, R.I. did not respond to a request for comment. There was no answer at Maynard's home.

sroz
07-14-2015, 21:08
I'm with you. The Bastard got off light.

rbeau30
07-14-2015, 21:12
I'd haunt that fucker till he left this world.

How Teh Fuk do people think that something like this is okay to do?

TheGrey
07-14-2015, 21:41
I'd haunt that fucker till he left this world.

How Teh Fuk do people think that something like this is okay to do?

Especially having worked at a Veteran's cemetery!

It's cases like this that make me wish for a little more 'creative' punishments that might fit the crime.

rbeau30
07-14-2015, 21:43
Especially having worked at a Veteran's cemetery!

It's cases like this that make me wish for a little more 'creative' punishments that might fit the crime.

Yes like putting them in a desert for over a year, and making them come home to an empty house and a fresh divorce because your wife wants to turn your children into a paycheck and start working on the next paycheck with another guy.

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You know what? What am I preaching? These FINE AMERICAN'S headstones that he desecrated had it 100 times worse than that! Many of them were in country for YEARS with no breaks, and saw constant combat and war crimes. Being a OEF vet I don't even think that my experiences could even COMPARE to a Vietnam vet or a World War vet's hardships and sacrifices..

cstone
07-14-2015, 22:10
He was recycling. I am surprised the Green Party and Al Gore didn't come to his rescue at trial.

I hope his community service is breaking old, unsuitable gravestones into teeny tiny granules of sand...with a jewelers hammer.

02ducky
07-14-2015, 22:12
Guy need to be taken out and shot for this, what a disgrace.

porfiriozg
07-14-2015, 22:24
Absolutely disgusting

Great-Kazoo
07-14-2015, 23:33
Absolutely disgusting

What's disgusting is the level of leniency handed out by the judicial system, across the board. BUT........ my train of thought regarding this is another thread.

WETWRKS
07-15-2015, 00:59
If the wrong vet had caught him they might have found it fitting to bury him under those headstones.

Unfortunately with the liberalization of our nation came a lack of respect for anything or anyone.

Bailey Guns
07-15-2015, 05:17
Reading stories like this makes me wanna go live under a rock to escape this society. Or kill the guy slowly and painfully. Either one.

CapLock
07-15-2015, 07:06
I just tuck pointed the VFW off Broadway. After all the breaks and discounts I walked away feeling guilt that I made 600 bucks. If some breaks this mother fuckers legs they can have my 600.

StagLefty
07-15-2015, 07:24
Total loss for words !!!

driver
07-15-2015, 08:58
His community service should be at the VA while wearing a shirt that says
'I park my truck on the headstones of our fallen.

sniper7
07-15-2015, 09:16
I think part of the punishment should be to personally apologize to each of those soldiers families who he stole headstones from and disgraced.

davsel
07-15-2015, 11:23
Personally, I am not outraged.
These were stones that were worn out and replaced by new stones. Once they are removed and replaced at the cemetery, to me, they are just old stones that no longer represent anything. The grave itself is important to me, not the stone that once marked where it is.

From: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/06/16/AR2010061605411.html

Headstones are replaced if they are damaged or if the writing on them becomes illegible, she said. At one time, gravestones were discarded in landfills. The cemetery ended that practice because Washington area residents were plucking the stones and using them for patios, driveways and other home improvement projects. Under the current disposal policy, headstones are to be ground up so the names cannot be recognized and then recycled.

I would not have a problem if one day my worn out and replaced headstone was used by someone for a useful purpose.
Now they are ground up and possibly turned into tiles for a bathroom floor, who knows.

I would like to see them offered to next-of-kin before being destroyed.

Stealing or vandalizing stones from atop graves is a different matter. Shoot the bastards.

Interesting video about where military headstones come from:
http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/the-marble-of-our-heroes-headstones/

Hound
07-15-2015, 16:15
Words..... There are none.

rondog
07-15-2015, 19:07
Words..... There are none.
Ditto. Nothing PC anyway.....