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  2. List of muffler men - Wikipedia

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    Red McCombs Big Chief in downtown San Antonio. Mr. Bendo, Paul Bunyan, at San Angelo. Glenn Goode and Mary Jean Goode's "Big People!": Cowboy, two Big Johns and a Uniroyal Gal in Gainesville. Happy The Halfwit at Kenn's Muffler Shop in Beaumont. 2nd Amendment Cowboy at Cadillac RV Park in Amarillo. Wine Garage, east of Fredericksburg on US-290.

  3. List of killings by law enforcement officers in the United ...

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    Texas (San Antonio) [68] 1997-06-04 James Willis Washington (Lake Stevens) [45] 1997-05-19 Edward James Hayes (20) Texas (Houston) [9] 1997-04-29: Kao, Kuan Chung: California (Rohnert Park) Shooting of Kuanchung Kao. Kao was waving a 6' wooden stick in the driveway of his home while he was drunk.

  4. Tuffy Auto Service Centers - Wikipedia

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    Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Centers is a chain of franchise and company-owned automotive service centers headquartered in Toledo, Ohio.As of March 2018 there were 175 locations in 20 states in the eastern United States.The company is owned by the Tuffy Associates Corporation until 2021 when Mavis Tire, Inc. purchased the franchise. [1]

  5. Monro Muffler Brake - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Charles J. August in 1957, originally as a franchise of another company, Midas Muffler. [2] In the mid-1960s, "Chuck" August decided that his muffler shops should offer an expanded list of services. This was not in line with the other organization's wishes. In 1966, he discontinued his affiliation with Midas Muffler. [2]

  6. Marvin Heemeyer - Wikipedia

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    Marvin John Heemeyer (October 28, 1951 – June 4, 2004) was an American automobile muffler repair shop owner who demolished numerous buildings with a modified bulldozer in Granby, Colorado, in 2004. Heemeyer's machine was posthumously nicknamed the Killdozer .

  7. Hyman S. Lehman - Wikipedia

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    Hyman S. Lebman aka Hyman S. Lehman or Hymie Lebman (1903–1990) was a San Antonio, Texas, gunsmith and leather worker.Working out of his saddlery shop and gun store at 111 South Flores Street in San Antonio, Lebman provided specialized and custom-made weaponry to several well-known bank robbers and outlaws during the Great Depression.

  8. Bob Wade (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Junkyard Dog, Alamo City Inc., 1201 Somerset Rd., San Antonio, Texas. The base for the dog is a 1966 Plymouth Fury standing on end. [17] Giant Sixshooter, Humphreys Gun Shop, 124 E. Garfield Ave., Del Rio, The sixshooter is made of a barrel, stove pipe, and stucco. The gun shop covered the costs and uses the sculpture in its Internet ads. [17]

  9. Deaths in June 2004 - Wikipedia

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    Marvin Heemeyer, 52, American muffler repair shop owner and criminal, suicide by gunshot. Steve Lacy, 69, American jazz soprano saxophonist and composer, cancer.