Allen Tayeh, 65
There is nothing in the entire history of the universe more unjust than the American family court system.
This man should have a statue built in his honor.
A disgruntled Georgia man is charged with murder for allegedly gunning down his ex-wife’s divorce attorney — and then setting the victim’s law office on fire, according to reports.
Allen Tayeh, 65, is accused of confronting veteran divorce lawyer Doug Lewis inside his Lawrenceville office Wednesday and shooting him dead before lighting the blaze, according to a report by KENS-TV News.
Firefighters found the lawyer’s body inside the building after dousing the flames.
“It’s pretty brazen,” Lawrenceville Police Lt. Jake Parker told the outlet of the heinous crime. “It’s kind of out of the blue.”
Parker said a witness led cops to Tayeh, who was still in the area when officers showed up to nab him.
“The suspect that was detained actually had injuries that were consistent with being in or near the fire,” Parker said. “He had burns on the pants, singed hair.
“He did have a firearm on him, a revolver that had spent cartridges in the cylinders,” the cop added. “And there were gas cans and an odor of gasoline around the area as well.”
Lewis represented Tayeh’s wife when she filed for divorce last year, with the pair due in court next week, according to KENS.
Tayeh was charged with murder and arson in the case but has not made any statements to police about his possible motives, the outlet reported.
Violence is bad and so on. No one should be killing anyone, because it is against the Bible.
However: you drive people over the edge, they have nothing to lose, they lash out.
The divorce lawyer and the wife should have been imprisoned by the cops for their heinous crimes. But they weren’t. The state protects the criminals.
In a country where there is no justice, bold men will take justice into their own hands.
Understandable. It’s weird that this doesn’t occur more often.
— lester green (@19_sixty) December 12, 2022
Literally the most reasonable thing I’ve read all day
— DentBoss (@BrianNickel73) December 12, 2022
Feel kinda torn about this one.
— Tom Smith (@TomSmit10104996) December 12, 2022
Living the dream.
— Greg (@BotAccount137) December 12, 2022
Karma
— LetsGoBrandon (@TeslaCrazy2022) December 12, 2022
Sounds reasonable
— Johnny Hancock III (@RedTsunami11) December 12, 2022
King
— K 🇺🇸 (@Jackpotfet) December 12, 2022
Based
— Bronze Age Vaccine Dispenser (@PrettyGoodDude2) December 12, 2022
Fair
— Bigphree 🇩🇰 (@bigphree) December 12, 2022
Good news and should happen more often.
Despite of murder being a sin.— ElChaparro (@ElChapa93983488) December 12, 2022
the divorce/child custody laws in this country are horribly slanted against men…
— Cynthia L Owens (@cynthialowens) December 12, 2022