Man dead in Walgreens parking lot in Tyler
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Man dead in Walgreens parking lot in Tyler
Saw this one from over the weekend:
http://www.cbs19.tv/story/27752803/one- ... s-in-tyler" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The police are being vague on details but a 31 year old man with a record of theft is dead after being shot a single time in the chest in the parking lot of a Walgreens in North Tyler.
http://www.cbs19.tv/story/27752803/one- ... s-in-tyler" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The police are being vague on details but a 31 year old man with a record of theft is dead after being shot a single time in the chest in the parking lot of a Walgreens in North Tyler.
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Re: Man dead in Walgreens parking lot in Tyler
Not that it makes any difference to the deceased, but this reads more like the Walgreens at Troup Hwy and the Loop rather than north Tyler.
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Re: Man dead in Walgreens parking lot in Tyler
You're right and that's the one. Highway 64 and the loop.
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http://www.fox51.com/news/police-id-per ... -walgreens" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
This has a abit more detail
This has a abit more detail
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Re: Man dead in Walgreens parking lot in Tyler
CHL holder involved. Victim ( OK, perp ) was unarmed, but 65 yo vs. 31 yo provides the CHL holder a possible 'disparity of force' defense. Also the perp has previous criminal history, had just been thrown out of IHOP, and was chasing cars on the highway. Sounds like there may have been drugs and/or alcohol involved on the perps's part as well. Hopefully Wlagreen's has security cameras outside that will also provide evidence of the event.
Will be interesting to see how the GJ rules.
Will be interesting to see how the GJ rules.
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If the story is correct, it sounds like the shooter is in good shape legally
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Re: Man dead in Walgreens parking lot in Tyler
From the article linked by OP...
completely unrelated, is the use of the word "do" by the author. I ain't no English major, but this ain't right.
I would not agree to talk to anyone without an attorney present.The suspect, whose name is being withheld do to the ongoing criminal investigation, stayed on scene and agreed to talk to detectives.
completely unrelated, is the use of the word "do" by the author. I ain't no English major, but this ain't right.
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Proofreading is a thing of the past.Texas_Blaze wrote:From the article linked by OP...
I would not agree to talk to anyone without an attorney present.The suspect, whose name is being withheld do to the ongoing criminal investigation, stayed on scene and agreed to talk to detectives.
completely unrelated, is the use of the word "do" by the author. I ain't no English major, but this ain't right.
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Re: Man dead in Walgreens parking lot in Tyler
I can has a spellchecker! It work good!
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Re: Man dead in Walgreens parking lot in Tyler
Me fail English? That's unpossible!
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Re: Man dead in Walgreens parking lot in Tyler
Even Yoda's email pass spell check.
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Re: Man dead in Walgreens parking lot in Tyler
...as apparently is the teaching of English grammar in the school systems.tomtexan wrote:Proofreading is a thing of the past.Texas_Blaze wrote:From the article linked by OP...
I would not agree to talk to anyone without an attorney present.The suspect, whose name is being withheld do to the ongoing criminal investigation, stayed on scene and agreed to talk to detectives.
completely unrelated, is the use of the word "do" by the author. I ain't no English major, but this ain't right.
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Yep!Oldgringo wrote:...as apparently is the teaching of English grammar in the school systems.tomtexan wrote:Proofreading is a thing of the past.Texas_Blaze wrote:From the article linked by OP...
I would not agree to talk to anyone without an attorney present.The suspect, whose name is being withheld do to the ongoing criminal investigation, stayed on scene and agreed to talk to detectives.
completely unrelated, is the use of the word "do" by the author. I ain't no English major, but this ain't right.
The laws that forbid the carrying of arms... disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes.
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