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TX: Coed at UNT and the designated driver murdered in Denton New Years Eve

Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 10:15 am
by philip964
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/police-hunt ... s-student/

She was the responsible one. Shot in the head by one of six people in another car. She crashed into a pole with other people in the car.

RIP

Re: TX: Coed at UNT and the designated driver murdered in Denton New Years Eve

Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 12:05 pm
by C-dub
This young woman was a close friend of one of my nephews who is also attending UNT. It's been difficult for many of them. I hope they catch her murderers soon and they have to face her family and friends and justice.

Re: TX: Coed at UNT and the designated driver murdered in Denton New Years Eve

Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 12:12 pm
by KC80
Yea, the anti gun folks are calling the shooter "one of the NRA's good guys with a gun". How can you even associate thugs riding around at 2am harassing motorist with law abiding citizens legally carrying a firearm for protection.

Re: TX: Coed at UNT and the designated driver murdered in Denton New Years Eve

Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 12:49 pm
by RoyGBiv
KC80 wrote:Yea, the anti gun folks are calling the shooter "one of the NRA's good guys with a gun". How can you even associate thugs riding around at 2am harassing motorist with law abiding citizens legally carrying a firearm for protection.
Because it fits their broken narrative and they lack sufficient honor to be truthful. :headscratch

Re: TX: Coed at UNT and the designated driver murdered in Denton New Years Eve

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 6:21 pm
by Frankie
DENTON, Texas - A U.S. Marine was arrested Tuesday at his base in an Arizona city near the Mexican border, some 1,100 miles from where he allegedly shot and killed a 20-year-old college student who'd just rung in the new year.
http://www.ksat.com/news/man-arrested-i ... san-marcos

Re: TX: Coed at UNT and the designated driver murdered in Denton New Years Eve

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 6:28 pm
by jb2012
I know way too many people personally affected by this monster. I hope he gets full sentencing, and I wish that the requirements for capital punishment would wrap around the heinous acts he committed.

Re: TX: Coed at UNT and the designated driver murdered in Denton New Years Eve

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 6:43 pm
by ScottDLS
jb2012 wrote:I know way too many people personally affected by this monster. I hope he gets full sentencing, and I wish that the requirements for capital punishment would wrap around the heinous acts he committed.
Conceivably they could charge him with Capital Murder, depending on the circumstances.

Re: TX: Coed at UNT and the designated driver murdered in Denton New Years Eve

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 11:55 pm
by tlt
I hope he did not have a CHL. RIP, such a shame. May he ROT in hell. The news report I saw said he was a Marine. I suspect gang affiliation personally.

Re: TX: Coed at UNT and the designated driver murdered in Denton New Years Eve

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 12:47 am
by northexpedition
I attend UNT, and sadly this is the second death in recent weeks. This tragedy has created a ton of controversy on social media. One of the lowlifes in the car with the shooter sent this message to a friend of the victim. What an idiot. Unbelievable... :mad5

Re: TX: Coed at UNT and the designated driver murdered in Denton New Years Eve

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 1:16 am
by C-dub
And a Marine to boot. So sad. He may get the death penalty.

Re: TX: Coed at UNT and the designated driver murdered in Denton New Years Eve

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 1:28 am
by Dave2
C-dub wrote:And a Marine to boot. So sad. He may get the death penalty.
If the shooter's eligible, I think they all are. Isn't there something about all participants in a felony being guilty of the same crime?

You'd think a marine would know better than to have friends like that.

Re: TX: Coed at UNT and the designated driver murdered in Denton New Years Eve

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 2:28 am
by jb2012
Dave2 wrote:
C-dub wrote:And a Marine to boot. So sad. He may get the death penalty.
If the shooter's eligible, I think they all are. Isn't there something about all participants in a felony being guilty of the same crime?

You'd think a marine would know better than to have friends like that.
Yes sir accessory to murder. From what I have been told, the maring IS the bad friend for the other guys to have. Regardless they are all trash; they were yelling extremely inappropriate things at the girls in the car.

Re: TX: Coed at UNT and the designated driver murdered in Denton New Years Eve

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 3:36 am
by carlson1
northexpedition wrote:I attend UNT, and sadly this is the second death in recent weeks. This tragedy has created a ton of controversy on social media. One of the lowlifes in the car with the shooter sent this message to a friend of the victim. What an idiot. Unbelievable... :mad5
Wow! What pathetic scum. I hope he gets the maximum sentence allowed by law. :rules: I seen on the news that someone said, "he made a mistake." :mad5 No he is a murder plain and simple if he is the one that was involved.

Re: TX: Coed at UNT and the designated driver murdered in Denton New Years Eve

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 2:11 pm
by JP171
Dave2 wrote:
C-dub wrote:And a Marine to boot. So sad. He may get the death penalty.
If the shooter's eligible, I think they all are. Isn't there something about all participants in a felony being guilty of the same crime?

You'd think a marine would know better than to have friends like that.
that needs to read as JARHEAD! or possibly JUGHEAD! I have been seeing more and more reports of thugs in the military, some of them are actually sent by the gangs to learn military tactics so as to bring them back into the streets to make the gang better at removing the competition, police and making them better at causing victimization

Re: TX: Coed at UNT and the designated driver murdered in Denton New Years Eve

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 2:21 pm
by TVGuy
Dave2 wrote:
C-dub wrote:And a Marine to boot. So sad. He may get the death penalty.
If the shooter's eligible, I think they all are. Isn't there something about all participants in a felony being guilty of the same crime?

You'd think a marine would know better than to have friends like that.
It depends if they were in commission of another crime.

Example:

If you and I rob a store and you shoot the clerk, we're both on the line for the murder.

If you and I are just riding down the street on the way to Home Depot and doing nothing wrong, but out of nowhere and without me having any knowledge you pull a gun a shoot someone on the sidewalk...They would have a hard time putting anything on me.