High school student shot and killed after throwing pebbles at friend's window

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http://billingsgazette.com/news/loc...cle_489e8398-f4a4-53a7-ba9f-11038971a453.html

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The case he was referring to:

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/montana-man-charged-with-shooting-teen-in-his-garage/

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Asian guy who killed a white teenager trying to steal alcohol from his open garage.
 
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Court records said Kaarma and his common-law wife, Janelle Pflager, had set up sensors outside the garage, a video monitoring system in the garage and left the garage door open. Pflager said she put personal items that she had cataloged in a purse in the garage "so that they would take it."

Early Sunday, the sensors went off, and Kaarma and Pflager looked at the video feed and saw that someone was in the garage.

Kaarma went outside with his shotgun. He told investigators he heard a noise that sounded like metal on metal, and he was afraid the intruder would come out and hurt him. He said he did not see anyone in the darkened garage and did not communicate with anyone before sweeping the garage with four shotgun blasts.

According to an affidavit filed by prosecutors, Pflager told investigators that Kaarma yelled into the garage, and that someone responded either "hey" or "wait." Soon after, Kaarma fired four shots into the dark garage, she said.



Lock his dumb ass the fukk up :camby:
 

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Court records said Kaarma and his common-law wife, Janelle Pflager, had set up sensors outside the garage, a video monitoring system in the garage and left the garage door open. Pflager said she put personal items that she had cataloged in a purse in the garage "so that they would take it."

Early Sunday, the sensors went off, and Kaarma and Pflager looked at the video feed and saw that someone was in the garage.

Kaarma went outside with his shotgun. He told investigators he heard a noise that sounded like metal on metal, and he was afraid the intruder would come out and hurt him. He said he did not see anyone in the darkened garage and did not communicate with anyone before sweeping the garage with four shotgun blasts.

According to an affidavit filed by prosecutors, Pflager told investigators that Kaarma yelled into the garage, and that someone responded either "hey" or "wait." Soon after, Kaarma fired four shots into the dark garage, she said.



Lock his dumb ass the fukk up :camby:

The teenagers admitted that they had done this before and even had a name for it. So this was the one time they got caught. And they paid for it.:ufdup:

http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2014/dec/10/pal-of-slain-exchange-student-on-garage-break-ins

A friend of the German exchange student who was killed in a Montana garage said that breaking into garages was a common pastime for teens in Missoula, but no one thought it could be fatal.

Robby Pazmino, who was with Diren Dede the night he died, testified on Tuesday. It was the sixth day in the trial of Markus Kaarma, who is accused of deliberate homicide in the 27 April shooting.

Dede, who Pazmino called his best friend, entered Kaarma’s garage just after midnight to find alcohol. Pazmino estimated that the two had “garage-hopped” three to five sites with local teenagers.

“I thought it wasn’t good and I didn’t like it, but we didn’t know that if you went into a garage someone could shoot you,” Pazmino said.
 
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Court records said Kaarma and his common-law wife, Janelle Pflager, had set up sensors outside the garage, a video monitoring system in the garage and left the garage door open. Pflager said she put personal items that she had cataloged in a purse in the garage "so that they would take it."

Early Sunday, the sensors went off, and Kaarma and Pflager looked at the video feed and saw that someone was in the garage.

Kaarma went outside with his shotgun. He told investigators he heard a noise that sounded like metal on metal, and he was afraid the intruder would come out and hurt him. He said he did not see anyone in the darkened garage and did not communicate with anyone before sweeping the garage with four shotgun blasts.

According to an affidavit filed by prosecutors, Pflager told investigators that Kaarma yelled into the garage, and that someone responded either "hey" or "wait." Soon after, Kaarma fired four shots into the dark garage, she said.



Lock his dumb ass the fukk up :camby:
The old sneak into a garage game huh...how fun.
 
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