Posted on 04/09/2016 9:24:37 AM PDT by kevcol
AUSTIN, Texas - New details are emerging about a homeless 17-year-old who will be charged with murder in the death of a University of Texas dance major in the heart of the bustling campus, police say.
Meechaiel Criner wasn't believed to be a university student and hadn't been living in Austin long. Police Chief Art Acevedo said Friday that Criner could face additional charges in the slaying of 18-year-old Oregon native Haruka Weiser.
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CBS News correspondent David Begnaud reported surveillance video showed the suspect following the victim, reaching into his back pocket and pulling out what was described in the arrest warrant as "a shiny rigid object."
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The suspect's grandmother told CBS affiliate KSLA that Criner had been under psychiatric care since he was a child. She described him as a well-mannered kid until someone made him mad -- and then he'd snap.
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“Do they maintain his innocence? [/s]”
One of the women said that it was hard for them to believe that he did it, then said, ‘if he did it’.
You seriously believe a college girl would date a homeless idiot like that? Did you read the story or look at the pics?
Don't care. At all.
“You seriously believe a college girl would date a homeless idiot like that? Did you read the story or look at the pics? “
Not date, just have contact with. It doesn’t take much to encourage crazy people.
And notice despite the population numbers, that green line is steadily well above that orange line.
The snowflakes can’t seem to understand the propensity of crime.
He needs to be beaten to death with each part of the bike.
My information says pepper spray is legal in all 50 states, although restricted in certain jurisdictions. It’s LEGAL in Texas where that girl was murdered. If only..
According to pepper spray manufacturers, pepper spray as a personal defense weapon is considered legal in all 50 states, although various state restrictions may prevent shipping to several states.
You are correct, and I just assumed that a lot of lib-infested states would have banned it. My bad!
I wonder if my home-filled squeeze bottle of ammonia is legal?
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