Posted on 04/26/2023 9:02:55 AM PDT by Round Earther
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo — Three 18-year-old suspects, who are high school seniors, were arrested in connection to a string of rock-throwing incidents at vehicles including the senseless attack that killed 20-year-old Alexa Bartell.
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrests Wednesday morning.
Bartell was killed on April 19 around 10:45 p.m. after a rock was thrown into her windshield while she was driving northbound on Indiana Street in Jefferson County.
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New somebody named Kwak back in college. Guess it’s not as unusual a name.
18 years old and throwing rocks at cars.
If there was a criminal offense for “Being an Idiot”, these guys would be found “guilty” in about 2 seconds.
They out on no bail yet?
To me, at 18, you know better than this. If a 12 year old is doing it, their brains may be so soft they think they’re playing a video game. But an 18 year old knows he’s killing people. Throw the book at all three, or better yet figure out which one is the real sociopath who came up with the idea and throw him under the jail.
Three 18 year old Losers.
I hope they spend quality time with bubba in the shower.
There were the other similar attacks reported that same evening:
10:04 p.m. on April 19 – Westminster - 100th Avenue and Simms Street – Rock through windshield, driver not injured
10:26 p.m. on April 19 - Arvada - Highway 93 at Highway 72 – Rock through windshield, minor injuries to driver
Between 10:26 p.m. and 10:45 p.m. on April 19:
Jefferson County - Highway 93 near Highway 128 - No injuries. Rock thrown through minivan’s driver’s side windows.
Jefferson County - Highway 93 near Highway 128 - No injuries. Rock cracked the windshield of a Subaru Forester
Boulder County - McCaslin Boulevard and S. Indiana Street (entrance to Rock Creek neighborhood) - Rock through a windshield, minor injuries to driver
Boulder County – McCaslin Boulevard and S. Indiana Street (entrance to Rock Creek neighborhood) - Rock vs. Toyota 4Runner with body damage to vehicle, driver not injured
10:45 p.m. – Jefferson County – 10600 block of Indiana St. – Rock thrown through the windshield of a yellow Chevy Spark, killing driver Bartell...............
Those “high school seniors” should get the needle. They murdered someone for entertainment.
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A similar crime happened in Michigan. The guy who threw the fatal rock served only three years in prison. His rock-throwing buddies all got probation. (Yes, you read that right.)
I wonder if Colorado will be any different.
Here’s the Michigan case:
Perhaps Alexa offended them with her shiny new car..
Take them to a overpass and throw them off the bridge.
https://kdvr.com/news/local/multiple-18-year-olds-arrested-in-deadly-rock-throwing-crime-spree/amp/
Pics of the perps at the above link.
It’s no different than randomly firing a weapon into a moving car and killing the driver or occupant. It’s murder.
...with ropes around their necks...
“To me, at 18, you know better than this. “
It’s Colorado tho, so pretty high chance these guys were taking advantage of legalized drugs, and operating with sub-12 year old capacity.
I used to live in that area and drove those roads many times.
Do the Christian thing
◄ Deuteronomy 19:21
Show no pity: life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot.
The three sh!ts took everything she was and everything she would ever be from her. They erased her from existence and from her family. Not because they were defending themselves from a threat, but simply for the thrill of hurting someone. They killed her for entertainment. I’d drop the hammer on them myself maybe a gut shot it I were her parent.
Eighteen year olds are adults. I was considered an adult at 16.
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