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(Continued from above) While it is unclear why Richardson was released so early, it is believed that an ACLU-backed lawsuit may be partially responsible. A court had previously ordered the Indiana Department of Corrections to pay for an extensive list of cosmetic enhancements requested by Richardson. Releasing Richardson early...

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This is the story the media seems to have buried and forgotten. Back in March 2026, a late-night trip to a Waffle House in Richardson, Texas turned into absolute chaos when gunfire erupted after an argument between two groups escalated into violence. According to police, multiple people in both groups pulled out guns and started firing. Seth Jackson was not there looking for trouble. He had just gotten off work late and stopped at the Waffle House to grab food with friends. When he saw several people attacking one of his friends, he ran toward the altercation to help. He never even made it within 15 feet. Before he could reach them, Seth was struck by a bullet. The shooting left the young man catastrophically injured and fighting for his life. Investigators later announced three arrests (one was a minor) connected to the violence surrounding the incident, and officials have stated that additional arrests are expected. But the shooter who nearly killed Seth is STILL free. The charges don’t seem match the crime. (Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity) The person responsible for permanently altering this young man’s life still has not been publicly identified or taken into custody. Meanwhile, Seth has spent the last year fighting through hospitals, surgeries, and grueling rehabilitation. And here is the breaking update the media should be talking about right now: Seth is HOME. He is continuing rehabilitation. And Friday night, Seth Jackson graduated WITH HONORS. In a wheelchair. He rolled himself across that stage himself. This young man worked two jobs before the shooting. He had already been accepted to the University of Houston. He had his future ahead of him before a senseless act of violence changed everything in seconds. Yet despite all of it, despite the pain, despite the rehabilitation, despite the life-altering injuries, he crossed that graduation stage with honors. That should have been national news. Instead, this story was buried and forgotten while the person who pulled the trigger remains free. Richardson PD says the case remains active and that they are “committed to seeking justice for Mr. Jackson and ensuring that those responsible are held accountable.” They also say more arrests are coming. For Seth’s family, justice cannot come soon enough.

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