Tim Steller's column: Alleged killing by rancher raises old border clichés

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Tim Steller's column: Alleged killing by rancher raises old border clichés
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For Star subscribers: One side will say he's a persecuted American defending his ranch. The other: He's a vigilante who killed a migrant. George Alan Kelly told his own story of border violence first.

Tim Steller Now that the George Alan Kelly story has gone national, picked up by the Associated Press, people think they already know what it means.

People are also reading… If you're the type who watches MSNBC, you're more likely to see it as the story of a vigilante border rancher looking for trouble and killing an innocent migrant. As reported by Angela Gervasi of the Nogales International, there is an unknown little novel, published in 2013 by a"George Alan Kelly" who by all appearances is the same man accused in this case. The story takes place on the"VMR Ranch"; in real life, Kelly and his wife Wanda own a property named the Vermillion Mountain Ranch.

George and Wanda's ranch was doing fine until after the 2008 election, when work on a nearby border wall stopped, the book recounts. Then, smugglers and migrants become an increasing problem. "The Sheriff was sure that Eben's plan for his own personal Jehad wouldn't forego the mass destruction of Santa Cruz just to blow up an Arizona Sheriff and ten more gentiles. Eben, realizing that his bluff had been called, screamed out what the Sheriff figured were the Arabic words for son of a bitch or worse."

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