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   Otto Niebergall to RichA   
   Re: Assault-Rock-throwing suspect said t   
   28 Apr 23 07:04:39   
   
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   From: on@dont-email.me   
      
   RichA  wrote in   
   news:sog6in$tgc$13@news.dns-netz.com:   
      
   > Delimited wrote   
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   >> They need to castrate these assholes.   
      
   JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) — We are learning more about what led to   
   the arrest of three high school seniors suspected of a rock-throwing crime   
   spree that killed a 20-year-old woman.   
      
   FOX31 received the arrest documents from the Jefferson County court on   
   Thursday morning.   
      
   Father of rock-throwing suspect also arrested during investigation   
   Timeline of investigation   
   The documents outlined what led to the arrest of Joseph Koenig, Nicholas   
   ‘Mitch’ Karol-Chik and Zachary Kwak.   
      
   According to the documents, investigators located a camera near one of the   
   incidents that showed three vehicles. One of the vehicles was driven by a   
   victim and another was driven by a witness. The only other vehicle on the   
   road was tracked between multiple cameras and moving at a high speed, the   
   affidavit showed.   
      
   Investigators said they sent photos of the taillights to an employee with   
   Chevrolet. The vehicle was identified as a 2014-2016 Chevy Silverado   
   pickup.   
      
   Rock-throwing suspect ‘had stupid ideas,’ says teen who knows him   
   On April 25, a person called police to explain that he and a co-worker   
   were talking about the rock-throwing incident. The co-worker said that on   
   April 19 he was with three people who were loading rocks into their   
   vehicle at a Walmart parking lot near West 72nd Avenue and Sheridan   
   Boulevard.   
      
   The co-worker then said he asked to be taken home because he didn’t want   
   to have anything to do with what they were up to, documents showed.   
      
   Where did the rocks come from?   
   According to investigative documents, police interviewed the co-worker as   
   a witness and he told them that he watched people named Joe, Mitch and   
   Zach take landscaping rocks from the edge of the Walmart parking lot at   
   72nd and Sheridan Boulevard on April 19.   
      
   He also said they put the rocks in the back seat of a Chevy Silverado 1500   
   pickup truck, possibly around a 2019-2020 model, court documents showed.   
      
   Memorial placed at site of Alexa Bartell’s death   
   When investigators asked how many rocks they took, the witness said, “as   
   much as they could carry.”   
      
   The witness told investigators he “knew something bad was going to   
   happen,” so he insisted they take him home, which they did, the court   
   documents showed.   
      
   When they left, Joe was driving, Mitch was in the front passenger’s seat,   
   and Zach was behind Mitch, according to the witness.   
      
   Other rock-throwing incidents   
   When Mitch, identified as Nicholas “Mitch” Karol-Chik, was arrested on   
   April 25, he agreed to speak with investigators.   
      
   According to police documents, Karol-Chik told investigators that all   
   three were involved in throwing rocks at moving cars and that he and   
   Zachary Kwak collected the rocks.   
      
   Karol-Chik also allegedly told investigators that he and Joe Koenig were   
   involved in throwing objects, including a statue and other rocks, at   
   vehicles since at least February and at least on 10 separate days.   
      
   Karol-Chik also allegedly told investigators that Koenig threw the rock   
   that hit Alexa Bartell‘s vehicle.   
      
   Investigators said that when Koenig was arrested, he declined to be   
   interviewed.   
      
   ‘She really left a mark’: Friend mourns woman killed in rock attack   
   When Kwak was arrested, he agreed to be interviewed. According to court   
   documents, he told investigators he was with Koenig and Karol-Chik and   
   they went to a Walmart near Denver and then went driving around.   
      
   Kwak allegedly said he remembered stopping to collect rocks and then   
   throwing them at passing cars. He said he believed Koenig was driving.   
      
   He also explained that Koenig threw the final rock, which was the one that   
   hit Bartell’s car. Kwak said he saw the car leave the road and shortly   
   after, Koenig turned around and went back to where it happened. When they   
   got there, Kwak said he took a picture of the vehicle because he thought   
   Koenig or Karol-Chik would want it as a memento, documents showed.   
      
   After that, Kwak allegedly told investigators they left, and Koenig took   
   him home. During the drive to Kwak’s house, he said that Koenig and Karol-   
   Chik were talking about them now being “blood brothers” and they could   
      
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