The
scene on Ronald C. Meyers Drive in Westwood Estates was like any
played out in scores of neighborhoods across the country on any given
Thursday afternoon. A group of kids playing roller hockey in a
driveway.
A small black-and-white dog rolling on a front yard. Some younger kids chasing each other on another lawn. Parents pushing strollers. A school bus dropping kids off after school. Even the ice cream truck came by.
A small black-and-white dog rolling on a front yard. Some younger kids chasing each other on another lawn. Parents pushing strollers. A school bus dropping kids off after school. Even the ice cream truck came by.
But
the dozens of satellite TV trucks and cars lining the street and the
scores of media staked out in an undeveloped lot across from No. 22
belied the normalcy. A near-constant stream of vehicles filled the
street.
A couple of kids on bikes rode up and down the street,
calling out the various states represented by the license plates –
Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maine, New York. People who
didn't seem to be from the neighborhood walked by to see what was
going on.
All
this, even though the subject of all the attention had not been home
for several hours.
Source:
usatoday
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