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AZ: Parents of NAU Shooting Suspect Say They'll Rid Home of Guns
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The parents of a man charged in the fatal shooting of a Northern Arizona University student last fall say they will remove all guns from their home and relocate to Coconino County, if necessary, should a judge agree to release their son. Superior Court Judge Dan Slayton rejected a request in February to allow Steven Jones to live with his parents in Maricopa County pending trial. But the judge left open the possibility of home confinement once he had more information on monitoring, access to weapons, potential searches of Jones' parents' home and counseling. |
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PHORTO
(4/13/2016)
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Keep him locked up, and keep your guns.
Sheesh. |
Comment by:
mickey
(4/13/2016)
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Yeah, just keep your kid locked up while awaiting trial, when he claims a herd of drunken idiots ran at him after threatening to kill him, and the dead guy was shot at very close range, 5-10' according to the police report.
Tox reports say the victims/attackers all had drugs and/or 0.09-0.21% alcohol in them.
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