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      XPost: talk.politics.guns, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics       XPost: alt.fan.states.illinois       From: democrats@caused.it              As she struggled with her boyfriend moments before she was fatally shot on an       East St. Louis street in June, Kenyatta Brown asked him, “Why are you doing       this to me?,” a prosecutor said Wednesday.              Brown’s boyfriend, Robert “Bobby” E. Hyde Jr., 48, was arrested and       indicted on a first-degree murder charge in Brown’s death, according to       court records and St. Clair Assistant’s State’s Attorney Levi Carwile.              Illinois State Police said Brown, 42, was found shot to death on June 12 in       the 1300 block of 45th Street in East St. Louis.              Hyde was arrested on July 29. St. Clair County Associate Judge Sara L. Rice       conducted a detention hearing Wednesday for Hyde and ordered that he be held       in the county jail until his trial.              Carwile said Hyde’s ex-girlfriend is a witness in the case. She had seen       Hyde driving erratically and she followed him to the street where Hyde had       stopped his truck at about 12:50 a.m.              Carwile told Rice that there was a struggle between Hyde and Brown in Hyde’s       Dodge Ram pickup truck and that Hyde had pulled Brown out of the truck by her       feet.              Her purse fell to the street in the struggle and Hyde fired a gunshot toward       her feet, Carwile said.              A witness heard another gunshot and Carwile said this shot hit Brown above her       left eye. Brown was pronounced deceased on the scene by the St. Clair County       Coroner’s Office.              After the shooting, Hyde left the scene but returned a short time later before       police arrived in an effort to get his ex-girlfriend to leave before police       arrived, Carwile said.              Hyde then left the scene again, the prosecutor said. St. Clair County       Assistant Public Defender Satchel Conroy, representing Hyde in the detention       hearing, told Rice that one of the witnesses cited by the state is a       “jealous ex of my client.”              Conroy also argued that Brown initially had a gun, stating, “You can’t       pull guns on people.” Conroy described the prosecutor’s case as “ far       fetched.”              Carwile responded that a witness said Hyde had the firearm prior to the       shooting and that at one point Hyde had told Brown, “Don’t make me use       my” gun.              Neither Carwile nor Conroy released information to Rice about what caused the       altercation between Brown and Hyde. Conroy unsuccessfully asked Rice to allow       Hyde to leave the county jail and order him to wear an electronic monitoring       device before his        trial.              Hyde has worked in the construction business for 30 years and has financially       supported his 14-year-old son, Conroy said.              A July Illinois State Police news release said Hyde was from Belleville but an       agency spokeswoman said Wednesday Hyde was homeless at the time of his arrest       in Caseyville. The indictment states Hyde’s home street address was in East       St. Louis.              He was being held in the St. Clair County Jail Wednesday. As part of the       state’s revamped criminal justice system that ended cash bail on Sept. 18,       judges now conduct detention hearings to determine whether someone should       remain in jail until their        trial on cases involving serious charges. Rice ruled that Hyde’s detention       was necessary to prevent a threat to any person or person in the community.              https://www.bnd.com/news/local/crime/article290853234.html              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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