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17-year-old killed in shooting at Kearns High School
by: Ryan Bittan
KEARNS, Utah (ABC4) — A 17-year-old boy was killed in a shooting at Kearns High School early Sunday morning, according to Unified Police.At around 1:50 a.m. on May 18, police responded to the Kearns High School parking lot, located at 5625 South Cougar Lane, on reports of a shooting.
According to Lt. Melody Cutler, Unified PD, the incident began as a robbery-gone-bad. An 18-year-old male had reportedly showed up at the parking lot to make a sale — the contents of that sale are unknown at this time.
Another car with four individuals inside showed up to the parking lot. Two of those people got out of the car and brandished guns, police said. At that point, the 18-year-old ran to his car, grabbed his gun, and began firing.
The 18-year-old shot one of those individuals — a 17-year-old male. Police arrived at the scene and the 18-year-old reportedly flagged down an officer.
The 17-year-old was then taken to the hospital where he was declared deceased.
The 18-year-old has not been charged at this time, according to Unified PD. While this is still an active investigation, police are looking at this shooting as a possible act of self-defense.
Unified Police are heading the investigation into this incident. The District Attorney’s Office will ultimately decide on whether the 18-year-old will be charged.
The three other individuals that were in the car that met at the parking lot are still at large, police said.
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ABC 4
0130 in a high school parking lot- nothing sketchy here.
Man shot, killed in Lorain home after alleged attempted break-in
By Noelle Haynes
LORAIN, Ohio (WOIO) – A Lorain man was shot and killed after allegedly trying to break into a home Saturday morning.According to a release from Lorain Police, officers responded to a home on Homewood Drive around 5 a.m.
Police found 48-year-old Clayton Parker with multiple gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead on the scene.
Lorain Police found Parker allegedly was trying to break into the home when an “occupant” in the home shot him, according to the release.
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Cleveland 19
Wrong house. Thanks again, Gun Bunny.
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Kearns.
A suburb of SLC, just below WVC (West Valley City). And if you know anything about the Salt Lake valley, WVC is a VERY sketchy neighborhood.
So I could see this happening.
A Twofer Tuesday DRT! How sweet it is! (ht 2 The Great One) “Brandished” weapons are never as effective as “fired weapons”. And having good “victim selection” skilz is something the nefarious ones need to work on.
Stout hearts, Lads, as we venture once more into the breach to defend our Liberty.
Looks like they couldn’t “drum up” any buyers for that funky boom stick.
I wonder if it was a new iPhone or an XBox that they were meeting to exchange? Good thing the 18 year old also happen to have a gun for sale as well, since the others wanted to trade theirs for the item. It didn’t say how much change the 18 gave the others from his gun, but it must have been a few round pieces of lead. Or is that a “bit-of-coin”?
Some kids learn about consequences in a very hard lesson.
One of them permanently.