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LA: BRPD Says LSU Athletes Shot, Killed Man Who Tried to Rob Them
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Baton Rouge police said 18-year-old Kobe Johnson was shot during an attempted robbery of two LSU athletes Saturday afternoon, according to WDSU's Baton Rouge affiliate WVLA. According to police, the two student athletes were trying to sell an electronic item when Johnson pulled out a gun, attempting to rob the athletes. Authorities said one of the athletes was able to get the handgun away and fire, hitting Johnson multiple times WVLA reports.
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jac
(12/24/2018)
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Give those students a public service award for saving the county a pile of money and preventing all the future crimes that the miscreant surely would have committed. |
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