Posted on 07/24/2022 6:03:54 AM PDT by PghBaldy
Connecticut police have announced three new arrests in connection with a high school brawl that left Shelton lacrosse player James McGrath dead in May. The suspects, two 17-year-olds and a 16-year-old, surrendered voluntarily, according to the Shelton Police Department. The three of them allegedly attacked a 16-year-old male, with one of them striking him with a helmet outside a home on Lazy Brook Road.
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*You look nice today Mrs Cleaver.
He was always polite ... Valle stabbed 17-year-old James McGrath in the heart...does not compute...
No mention of assault knives or assault helmets. Can the manufacturers be sued?
According to the article, the accuse was released on a $2 million bond. So I guess we’re not talking about welfare types here.
Gotta ask...is Raul a recent arrival to these here United States?
Raul needs to disappear like jimmy hoffa
Even lacrosse is not safe from Obama’s son
Life changes so fast.
Lots of weird crime in Connecticut. But the perps are more upscale than elsewhere.
NOT a hate crime, amiright?
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