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   On 22 Feb 2022, Rudy Canoza posted some   
   news:cJ9RJ.54801$OT%7.1423@fx07.iad:   
      
   > But progressives say marijuna is not harmful. It did get rid of some   
   > niggers in this case though so that is okay.   
      
   Two people were killed and a third was injured during a shooting   
   involving a drug deal, Missouri police say. The shooting happened at   
   1:50 p.m. Monday, Feb. 5, outside Black Forest Apartments in St. Louis,   
   according to the St. Louis County Police Department. Police said the   
   victims met with the two suspects, 19-year-old Tyler Coleman and   
   18-year-old Zachary Hough, “regarding the sale of marijuana cartridges.”   
   One of the victims entered the suspects’ vehicle, at which point the two   
   victims were shot, police said. Collin Courtwright, 15, was identified   
   as one of the shooting victims. He was pronounced dead at the scene,   
   police said. “Collin was a great person. He had a great spirits,” his   
   sister, Clarissa Starns, told KSDK. “He was probably just with the wrong   
   crowd. We rushed to the scene because we just couldn’t get any   
   information.” A second teenager was taken to a hospital, where he was   
   pronounced dead, police said. He was identified Wednesday, Feb.7, as   
   16-year-old Tyree Williams. Police said a third male was shot and was   
   hospitalized. He is expected to be arrested when he is discharged, KTVI   
   reported. Coleman and Hough were charged Tuesday, Feb. 6, with two   
   counts of murder, two counts of armed criminal action and delivery of   
   marijuana, according to police. They are both students at Oakville High   
   School in St. Louis, according to KTVI and KSDK. The two suspects were   
   listed as seniors on Oakville’s football team during the 2023 season.   
   “They’re all high school kids,” Collin’s father, Sam Starns, told KTVI   
   said. “I just want people to remember my son, you know, as a good   
   person, because my son would never hurt anyone. Because, yeah, my son   
   may have been a follower and not a leader where he should’ve been.”   
   Coleman and Hough are being held in jail on $500,000 cash bonds, police   
   said.   
      
   https://www.star-telegram.com/news/nation-world/national/article285176612   
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