Tin Soldier

In the sleepy hamlet of Osceola Indiana an every-day neighborhood has become home to a monster.  The monster moved in 5 years ago and has since held it's residents in fear.  Dempsey and his brothers don't play baseball in the street anymore.  Down the block, Mary and Jeff Wilson each purchased hand guns and a 12-gauge shotgun.   Their teenage son, Gabe, also bought a 9 millimeter handgun.  Two doors down from the monster are the Klemps. Their grandchildren were their life but visits are now few and far between since the monster moved in.  Don Peters, at the corner, is an aircraft mechanic.  He's been trying to sell his house for years so he could take a higher paying job in California.  But nobody wants to buy a house on monster street.  There are other monsters like them that live here too. Here they have no lawns to water, and no pride of ownership and a neighbor you certainly wouldn't want to borrow a cup of sugar from. 

Their mission is one of hatred, intimidation and prejudice.  You may ask, how can they be within their first amendment rights if what their doing is so wrong? - They live in a free country.  But these monsters have a surprise coming.  Someone is about to pay them a visit - only it won't be a friendly one.   The Tin Soldier has returned.