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Murder is alleged in botched heist (AZ)
azstarnet.com ^ | 21 July, 2011 | Kim Smith

Posted on 07/22/2011 9:03:14 AM PDT by marktwain

Car alarm installer Charles Montes was almost done for the day. It was just after 7 p.m., his boss was locking up, and he was finishing up his last installation for the day.

All of a sudden, Montes felt a gun in his back.

The gunman announced he and his boss "were gonna get jacked and don't do nothing stupid," Montes testified Wednesday in Pima County Superior Court.

Moments later, a man lay dead, felled by a bullet fired by Montes, and three accomplices were on their way to jail.

Wednesday was the first day in the trial of Carlos Yanez Peyron, who is charged with first-degree murder and several counts of aggravated assault and armed robbery.

Peyron, 21, is charged with murder in the death of his friend Noah Lopez, 18. He was charged under a law that makes someone culpable for murder if another dies during the commission of certain felonies, even if he did not kill the person.

(Excerpt) Read more at azstarnet.com ...


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; US: Arizona
KEYWORDS: az; banglist; brave; heroic; murder; robber; selfdefense; socialjustice; tough
Most states have some version of the felony murder rule.
1 posted on 07/22/2011 9:03:21 AM PDT by marktwain
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To: marktwain
And 60 Minutes and other fellow travelers pimp for those found guilty and doing time...
2 posted on 07/22/2011 9:10:27 AM PDT by Calvin Locke
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To: marktwain
One of their sidebars reports: "The Arizona Daily Star reduced its workforce by 52 people Thursday. The cuts came from throughout the operation and were not limited to the newsroom.

The Star continues to grow its audience through print and digital combined, he said."

(cough)

3 posted on 07/22/2011 9:21:48 AM PDT by Oatka ("A society of sheep must in time beget a government of wolves." –Bertrand de Jouvenel)
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To: marktwain

More from the linked article...

Peyron, 21, is charged with murder in the death of his friend Noah Lopez, 18. He was charged under a law that makes someone culpable for murder if another dies during the commission of certain felonies, even if he did not kill the person.

Anthony Peyron, Peyron’s 20-year-old brother, and Toney Stith, 27, will be tried separately on the same charges later.

Montes told jurors he believes it was Stith who forced him at gunpoint into M&M Customs, 3040 N. Stone Ave. The Peyron brothers and Lopez forced his boss, Anthony Mendoza, inside, too, Montes said.

As they got near the office door, Montes said he pushed Mendoza inside the office, knowing Mendoza had a shotgun there.

Mendoza was able to slam the door shut, leaving him and the four gunmen outside, Montes said.

The gunmen screamed at Mendoza to come out, Montes said, and threatened to kill him if Mendoza didn’t do as they said.

As they yelled, Montes said Mendoza opened the door and fired one round from the shotgun.

One of the men, later identified as Lopez, fled out the back door, and Montes said he grabbed his 9 mm handgun from a toolbox and took off after him.

When he got outside, Lopez turned around and fired two shots at him, missing him both times, Montes said.

He fired twice at Lopez, who was wearing a white shirt and had closely cropped hair, Montes said. The man kept running.

When he got back inside inside, Montes said he saw Mendoza had the other three men disarmed and face-down on the floor.

Two of the men were complaining they’d been hurt by the shotgun blast, Montes said.

They called 911 at that point.

Deputy Pima County Attorney Mark Diebolt told jurors Lopez was found nearby, dead from a 9 mm gunshot wound.

Defense attorney Dan Cooper told jurors his client may be guilty of trying to rob the place, but he’s not guilty of murder because Lopez didn’t die during the robbery.

Witnesses will testify there was at least a minute pause between two flurries of gunshots, despite the fact Mendoza and Montes say there was just one flurry of gunshots, Cooper said.

Cooper said the evidence will show Montes fired three shots, not two, Lopez was wearing a black shirt and his gun was still inside his pocket.

He also suggested Lopez wasn’t shot in the fenced yard of the shop, but 150 feet away on East Delano Street, where his body was found.

Judge Edgar Acuña is presiding over the trial.

http://azstarnet.com/news/local/crime/article_537e5be9-5f57-5976-964c-528cdbbf900f.html


4 posted on 07/22/2011 9:28:00 AM PDT by ETL (ALL (most?) of the Obama-commie connections at my FR Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl/)
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The only questions I have are:

(1) How did the boss miss with the shotgun?

(2) Why did he stop shooting?

5 posted on 07/22/2011 9:31:57 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum ("A society of sheep must in time beget a government of wolves." - Bertrand de Jouvenel des Ursins)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

> The only questions I have are:
>
>(1) How did the boss miss with the shotgun?
>
>(2) Why did he stop shooting?

... and ...

(3) Why weren’t the boss, Mendoza, and the employee, Montes, given a commendation and a cash prize by the governor?


6 posted on 07/22/2011 9:45:01 AM PDT by Westbrook (Having children does not divide your love, it multiplies it.)
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Two of the men were complaining they’d been hurt by the shotgun blast, Montes said.

Oh, boo effin hoo. You won't feel the next one at all. Don't rob people and they won't shoot at you.

7 posted on 07/22/2011 10:01:33 AM PDT by Still Thinking (Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
(1) How did the boss miss with the shotgun?

Out to 20 feet or so, a charge of shot from a shotgun acts like a single projectile. At that range the spread of the shot is only an inch or so.

The easiest way to convince yourself of this is to go to a range and try it. It is a lot easier to miss with a shotgun, at relatively close range, than most people think.

One of the best ways to learn to hit quickly with a shotgun is bird or rabbit hunting.

8 posted on 07/22/2011 10:59:08 AM PDT by marktwain
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