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IMO, definitely fired from a launcher, sometimes canister-style, though may be loose and not necessarily require a container. MOO
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Canister shot - Wikipedia
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IMO, definitely fired from a launcher, sometimes canister-style, though may be loose and not necessarily require a container. MOO
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Canister shot - Wikipedia
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Definitely something like this. I lean more towards the homemade variety. They need to catch this person ASAP. BTW, my son made a marshmallow shooter for science class in the 6th grade. The dogs loved it. Lol.IMO, definitely fired from a launcher, sometimes canister-style, though may be loose and not necessarily require a container. MOO
Such a relief!!!The 18-year-old suspects were identified as Joseph Koenig, Nicholas “Mitch” Karol-Chik and Zachary Kwak and all were arrested at their Arvada homes, according to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office.
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Three suspects arrested in connection to rock-throwing incident that killed Alexa Bartell
Bartell was killed on Wednesday, April 19 after a rock was thrown into her windshield while she was driving northbound on Indiana Street in Jefferson County.www.koaa.com
While it remains unclear at this time which suspect(s) were driving throughout the spree, the suspect vehicle is a black 2016 Chevy Silverado. All three are suspected of throwing rocks and all three are currently facing charges of First Degree Murder, Extreme Indifference. Additional charges are expected to be filed and the First Judicial District Attorney’s Office will determine final charges. Mugshots are not available at this time
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Multiple Suspects Arrested in Rock Spree Homicide
Overnight Tuesday, April 25 – Wednesday, April 26, Jefferson County Sheriff’s Investigators arrested three suspects in connection with the death of 20-year-old Alexa Bartell.www.jeffco.us
Wow.The 18-year-old suspects were identified as Joseph Koenig, Nicholas “Mitch” Karol-Chik and Zachary Kwak and all were arrested at their Arvada homes, according to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office.
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Three suspects arrested in connection to rock-throwing incident that killed Alexa Bartell
Bartell was killed on Wednesday, April 19 after a rock was thrown into her windshield while she was driving northbound on Indiana Street in Jefferson County.www.koaa.com
While it remains unclear at this time which suspect(s) were driving throughout the spree, the suspect vehicle is a black 2016 Chevy Silverado. All three are suspected of throwing rocks and all three are currently facing charges of First Degree Murder, Extreme Indifference. Additional charges are expected to be filed and the First Judicial District Attorney’s Office will determine final charges. Mugshots are not available at this time
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Multiple Suspects Arrested in Rock Spree Homicide
Overnight Tuesday, April 25 – Wednesday, April 26, Jefferson County Sheriff’s Investigators arrested three suspects in connection with the death of 20-year-old Alexa Bartell.www.jeffco.us
mugshots at link. yikes JMO
I assume Koenig, Chik, and Kwak will regret their actions once they start serving time ?There's some extremely unfortunate hair happening in those mugshots ... but that's no reason to murder anyone. Sigh. Losers.
The area where this happened is known as Rocky Flats. Rocks of just about any size you want can be found by the roadside.Curious of size and weight of rocks. Do they just pick up random available rock or do they have a collection?
They were landscaping rocks that they took from Walmart according to affidavit.The area where this happened is known as Rocky Flats. Rocks of just about any size you want can be found by the roadside.
I used to live in this area and drove past this homicide site on Indiana almost every day.
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Suspects in deadly rock-throwing attack met to get their stories straight, documents say
Cellphone data showed just one phone, which belonged to a suspect, was in the area of four of the attacks around the time they happened, an arrest affidavit says.www.9news.com
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. — The suspects accused of killing a woman by throwing a rock into her vehicle turned around after the deadly incident and took a photo of her crashed vehicle, then met the next day to "get their stories straight," an affidavit for their arrest from the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office says.
Honestly, what losers.
But after the incident they came back to the scene of her death and took pictures of the scene-----AND WENT OUT THE NEXT DAY AND DID THE SAME THING AGAIN...Moo...stupid, I am sure death was not intended...but stupid. So many lives (and death) altered...because of stupid....moo