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|    16 Mar 24 22:16:03    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.usa.republican, alt.s       ciety.liberalism       XPost: talk.politics.guns       From: useless.little.liberal.cunts@splcenter.org              PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) — The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office has revealed       what potentially led up to the deadly attack on 16-year-old Preston Lord       at a Halloween party in Queen Creek: a gold chain stolen from one of       Lord’s friends.              Friday morning, the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office released the       indictment that covers all seven suspects accused in Lord’s murder, which       includes vague details about the aggravated robbery charges against       Treston Billey, Jacob Meisner and Dominic Turner.              According to the MCAO, the gold chain belonged to one of Lord’s friends       and was taken on the same night as the deadly attack: Oct. 28, 2023. The       indictment doesn’t name the person who owned the property because they are       a victim and under the age of 18.              When Lord and his friends tried to get it back, a confrontation ensued       between the two groups. Officials say Lord and his friends ran, but were       chased. That’s when the attack occurred.              Other details have not been released, as all police probable cause       statements remain sealed.              The release of the indictment comes days after seven arrests were made in       connection to Lord’s death. Multiple search warrants executed this week       led up to a late-night news conference where state officials announced the       first four indictments. The other three suspects were later identified       through media interviews and court records.              What charges are each of the suspects facing?       Treston Billey              First-degree murder (and/or second-degree murder in the alternative)       Kidnapping       Aggravated robbery       William Owen Hines              First-degree murder (and/or second-degree murder in the alternative)       Kidnapping       Jacob Meisner              First-degree murder (and/or second-degree murder in the alternative)       Aggravated robbery       Kidnapping       Talan Renner              First-degree murder (and/or second-degree murder in the alternative)       Kidnapping       Taylor Sherman              First-degree murder (and/or second-degree murder in the alternative)       Kidnapping       Dominic Turner              First-degree murder (and/or second-degree murder in the alternative)       Aggravated robbery       Kidnapping       Talyn Vigil              First-degree murder (and/or second-degree murder in the alternative)       Kidnapping       Timeline of events       Saturday, Oct. 28, 2023       9:07 p.m.: QCPD’s non-emergency line receives a call about a possible       disturbance involving juveniles near 194th and Via Del Oro. Teens were       seen leaving the area, but no illegal activity was observed, and officers       were diverted to another call.       9:49 p.m.: QCPD receives a 911 call about an assault in the area of 194th       Street and Via Del Rancho. Officers arrived within three minutes and found       a teen lying in the roadway. They administered lifesaving efforts until       paramedics arrived and took him to the hospital.       Monday, Oct. 30       Preston Lord passed away at Phoenix Children’s Hospital.       Tuesday, Oct. 31       QCPD announced that officers are investigating the teen’s death and that       they are awaiting findings from the Maricopa County Medical Examiner’s       Office. Police also requested surveillance and doorbell camera video from       a half-mile radius of the area between the hours of 6 and 10 p.m. on Oct.       28. Residents with video or other information are asked to call (480) 358-       3500 or email QCPDInvestigators@QueenCreekAZ.gov.       Wednesday, Nov. 1       Police announced the teen’s death is now being investigated as a homicide       and that officers are working on several leads. QCPD Chief Randy Brice and       Cmdr. Mark Newman also dispelled online rumors claiming that officers were       already at the party when the attack occurred.       Monday, Nov. 6       QCPD provided a brief update on the investigation, calling it “complex and       far-reaching due to the amount of people involved” while stressing that no       arrests have been made.       Wednesday, Nov. 8       Police said several search warrants have been executed as investigators       work towards an arrest.       Thursday, Nov. 9       Lord’s classmates and friends held a candlelight vigil at Combs High       School in San Tan Valley.       Tuesday, Nov. 14       QCPD announced that “multiple persons of interest” have been identified in       Lord’s death. Chief Brice said the department had received hundreds of       tips and that the investigation has included “extensive interviews,       warrants, and court orders.”              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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