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Ohio teens charged with murder over sandbag tossed from overpass
CBS News ^ | 12/27/17

Posted on 12/27/2017 1:23:19 PM PST by Simon Green

Four Ohio teens face murder charges after allegedly throwing a sandbag from a highway overpass. The bag smashed through the windshield of a car that Marquise Byrd, 22, was riding in last week on Interstate 75 in Toledo. Byrd died from severe head injuries on Friday.

Three of the boys charged are 14 years old, and the other is 13. They had already been charged with felonious assault, reports CBS News correspondent Jericka Duncan.

Around 10 p.m. last Tuesday, a woman was driving with her friend, Byrd, under an overpass when something came crashing through the passenger-side windshield. She pulled over and called 911.

"I don't know what happened! My friend, I don't know what happened, he's not moving!" she told the dispatcher. "Something hit my car. And hit my friend. And he is not moving!"

"OK, you don't know what hit him?" the dispatcher asked.

"No, my windshield is, like, smashed up. … He is laid out on my seat. I think the windshield might have smacked his head," the distressed woman responded.

Police arrested four juveniles after seeing them leave the area near the overpass. They're accused of throwing objects off the interstate bridge. It was a sandbag that broke the windshield and hit Byrd in the passenger seat. He leaves behind a 2-year-old son and was reportedly engaged to be married.

The arrests come nearly two months after a similar incident near Flint, Michigan. Five teens there are facing charges of second degree murder after throwing rocks off an overpass, hitting a vehicle and killing 32-year-old Kenneth White.

The four Ohio teens are awaiting confirmation of their next court date.

"It's not fun and games. I mean, people are losing their lives," Warren police commissioner Bill Dwyer said. "And the consequences for these kids that think it's fun and games and a prank, they're gonna go to prison."

Prosecutors say given the ages of the boys, their case will likely remain in juvenile court. In addition to the murder charges, the boys are facing charges of felony vehicular vandalism.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; US: Ohio
KEYWORDS: blackcrime; driving; fallingobjects; heathens; localnews; murder; overpass; overpasses; roadhazards; sandbag; savages
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To: bar sin·is·ter

I find it hilarious.

Apple hit me with”mango p*nis” male appendage last week. They have almost cured my neglect of proof reading.

Almost.


61 posted on 12/27/2017 8:30:24 PM PST by BunnySlippers (I love Bull Markets!)
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To: BunnySlippers
Mango p*nis... nice...


62 posted on 12/27/2017 8:42:13 PM PST by bar sin·is·ter (Climate Scientology - another example of science fiction morphing into a religious cult)
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To: UCANSEE2

Not mentally...


63 posted on 12/28/2017 4:15:36 AM PST by EEGator
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To: DoughtyOne

“It was perfectly obvious someone would die if this hit just right.”

Not to a 14-year old it isn’t - they don’t think like that. Although I bet the four of them spending their lives in prison, and giving monthly videos to the kids back in school might get it through a bunch of heads not to do this.


64 posted on 12/28/2017 4:28:22 AM PST by 21twelve (http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2185147/posts FDR's New Deal = obama)
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To: UCANSEE2

William Parker, 15, is embraced during his arraignment on the charge of murder

Pedro Salinas, 13, cries as he is embraced by family members following his arraignment on the charge of murder Wednesday at Lucas County Juvenile Court in downtown Toledo

Demetrius Wimberly, 14, center, is comforted as he is arraigned on the charge of murder Wednesday

Sean Carter, 14, center, is embraced after his arraignment on the charge of murder Wednesday


65 posted on 12/28/2017 4:39:20 AM PST by COBOL2Java (Arguing with the left is like trying to reason with a crazy bum hearing voices)
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To: Tennessee Nana

Yep, I agree.

Prosecute these little bastards and spread the word far and wide.


66 posted on 12/28/2017 2:01:04 PM PST by DoughtyOne (McConnell, Ryan, and the whole GOPe are dead to me. Are Alabamans tired of winning?)
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To: 21twelve

When I was 14, there were guys placing things on the railroad tracks. Those guy were from my boarding school.

They weren’t only placing coins on the tracks. They were placing bars on the tracks. Someone also hit the train with a 22.

The feds hot-footed it out there and conducted an investigation, interviewed a number of the kids who were involved.

They claimed that if you lodged a short section of rail into the railroad ties just right, you could actually cause the train to buck and jump the tracks. I still don’t know if that’s actually true or not, but I’d never try it.

You would never have caught me placing something like that on the railroad tracks, and that was without any input from others at all.

14 year old boys know what they are doing, believe me.


67 posted on 12/28/2017 2:11:35 PM PST by DoughtyOne (McConnell, Ryan, and the whole GOPe are dead to me. Are Alabamans tired of winning?)
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