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    The family of a kidnapped woman in Duson, La., Bethany Arceneaux, took justice into their own hands Friday when they rescued Arceneaux from her captor, Scott Thomas, killing Thomas in the scuffle that ensued.

    Arceneaux, 29, was kidnapped on Wednesday from a child-care center parking lot by Thomas, 29, the father of her son, reported The Advertiser. Their two-year-old son was in her car at the time, and was not harmed.

    Arceneaux’s family received a tip that she was being kept in an abandoned house nearby. As law enforcement had not yet acted, a half dozen family members assembled at the house and kicked down the door. They said they did not know what they would find.

    They found Arceneaux, bloody but alive, and Thomas. In the confrontation between Arceneaux’s family and Thomas, guns were fired and Thomas was fatally shot.

    Arceneaux, who had been stabbed multiple times by Thomas, also sustained further injuries. She was driven to a nearby hospital, and is reportedly in stable condition.

    “She’s shook up, she’s sliced up, but she’s alright,” said Ryan Arceneaux, Bethany Arceneaux’s brother, who was involved in the confrontation along with another brother, Kaylyn Alfred.

    “We found her. We went and got her in that house. We kicked doors down. It was like a movie unfolding.”

    According to USA Today, Arceneaux had a protective order issued against Thomas on June 17. He was arrested Aug. 8 for violating the order and charged with aggravated assault and aggravated flight from an officer.

    "He keeps threatening to kill us," Arceneaux wrote in her complaint to police. “He put a knife to my neck countless times."

    "I can just imagine how chaotic that confrontation was. The person who acted in defense of Ms. Arceneaux is a relative, a close relative to her. So I can imagine his emotions were probably high, and everyone's levels were very escalated," police spokesperson Capt. Kip Judice told KATC.

    Judice said that while events indicate that the family members acted to protect Arceneaux, police are still investigating the incident. It is not clear whether any of the Arceneaux family will face charges.

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    Justice served....
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    • #3
      Awesome. That is exactly what should happen in these situations when police decide to fuck off. Her father, brother, and other family members are what is right with this country.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by LANTIRN View Post
        Awesome. That is exactly what should happen in these situations when police decide to fuck off. Her father, brother, and other family members are what is right with this country.
        x2 Thank god they did what they did or not she would probably be dead by now.
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        • #5
          Geaux family!

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          • #6
            I'm proud of my Cajun brethren.

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            • #7
              They all need a bad motherfucker wallet

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              • #8
                Tax payer money saved, bad guy is gone, lady saved, everyone's a winner

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                • #9
                  That is how we roll in Louisiana! Good job.

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                  • #10
                    Love it, he got what he deserved!

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                    • #11
                      I can't really say I disagree with the way this was handled.

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                      • #12
                        That's some crazy shit. Can't say I'm upset with the outcome.

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                        • #13
                          How does the family find the woman before the police does?

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                          • #14
                            He died too quickly...

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by dcs13 View Post
                              He died too quickly...
                              I'm sure the half dozen were armed and emptied their high capacity magazine clips into and/or around him. Seems to be perfect justice.

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