quote:In 1986, Lightsey was arrested on two counts of dealing 28-200 grams of methamphetamine and one count of unlawful carry of a weapon. Lightsey was sentenced to 45 years in prison.
We're supposed to care that someone committed a non-violent criminal act more than two decades ago? And that somehow casts an ominous shadow over the entire event?
Uh, the Batt, IS a newsrag that is distributed largely by a University that never wanted the current Student Bonfire to exist.
Hunker down. It's not over. Hope Mr. Lightsey has been legally "clean" lately. Better bet TAMU sees this as a chance to call an abrubt halt at a very inopportune time, like say right before BURN.
Student Bonfire is not Texas A&M affiliated so Texas A&M University officials can't stop burn, only a burn ban in the county/city/whatever issues burn bans can.