

Her son said he still wanted to kill him - and now had the means to do so - and Cissy replied that the KGB could help them. What Franklin intended to do with all that money and blow was unclear until his mother Cissy showed up to ask him about the robberies at Jerome and Louie’s stash spots.įranklin confessed that he and his new crew did all of the killing and stealing, and Cissy asked what he planned to do about Teddy. The final and most diabolical step on Franklin’s revenge list was stopping by the hospital to personally tell Kane that Louie was the one who had ordered the hit on him. Soon after, the trio hit up a warehouse where Louie and Jerome kept more drugs and money, and Franklin shot and killed two more guards, which allowed them to snatch more cocaine and stacks of cash. Her words infuriated Franklin more, and in retaliation, he rounded up his henchwomen for a revenge spree of epic proportions.ĭallas and Black Diamond shot and killed the guards at Louie’s nightclub and then helped Franklin wipe out his aunt’s cache of money and drugs inside while Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight” serenaded their steps.

Louie instructed Buckley not to pull the trigger out of respect for his Uncle Jerome and said if she ever saw Franklin again, she’d kill him herself. Snowfall Recap: Franklin Plots a Big Change Ahead of the Season Finale Shocked and angered, Franklin pulled a gun on Louie, and Louie’s new bodyguard/lapdog Buckley, who had been lying in wait, popped up behind Franklin and pulled a gun on him. She also said she wasn’t worried about Teddy because she froze her accounts as soon as she’d heard what he had done to Franklin. So Franklin went to Louie and asked for a heads-up on the location of the next drug buy between her and Teddy, but his aunt denied his request. The only problem was, he didn’t know where Teddy was hiding. But the minute our man Saint discovered the former CIA agent stole the $73 million he’d tucked away in various bank accounts all over the world during Wednesday’s Season 5 finale, he immediately wanted Teddy’s head. The drug kingpin also turned the other cheek when Teddy spied on him and, later, cut a deal with Louie behind his back. (We still don’t know if the patriarch is dead or alive.) And be watching your mailbox in the coming weeks/months for a certified letter from the county.There is something very unnerving and fascinating about the fact that Franklin didn’t want to kill Teddy when he made his father Alton disappear on FX’s Snowfall. More updates will be posted here and on social media as they are available. continue the discussion to a future meeting.reject the plan, meaning the roads will NOT be rebuilt, OR.approve the plan, meaning the roads will be rebuilt, OR.Commissioners will listen to all public input, and will then have the option to either… Affected property owners will be given an opportunity to speak and express their support or opposition to the plan at this meeting. This letter will also notify us of the date and time of a public hearing where the plan will be discussed.

Once bids are received and a company is tentatively selected, this information will also be made known to residents through a certified letter to every Spring Ridge property owner in the affected areas. This will include a deadline for interested companies to submit their bids we will publish this deadline here in this latest news section once it is known. An engineering firm will produce specifications for the project, and Crosby will provide guidelines for companies wishing to submit bids. With the Commission’s approval on July 7, Crosby now has permission to obtain competitive bids from road construction companies for the project. (If you want to see all of the excruciating details, visit our Questions/Answers page, or view the County Ordinance on the web.) What’s next? Well, here’s a brief summary of the next steps in the process. Considering the strong support shown by our petition, unanimous approval to proceed was granted by the Commission.
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In the days that followed, the County Administrator’s office completed a verification process on the petition, and certified it as valid.īobby Crosby, County Administrator, presented these results to the full Gilchrist County Commission at the scheduled meeting on July 7. This exceeded the 60% required by county ordinance, indicating the strong support for this plan among Spring Ridge residents and property owners. On June 12, Spring Ridge residents Jim Meredith and Lee Schaltenbrand delivered a petition containing signatures of more than 70% of Spring Ridge parcel owners.
