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GA: Grand jury declines to indict teen in May shooting death
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A Henry County grand jury declined to indict a Locust Grove teenager in the May shooting death of his sister’s boyfriend.
According to Henry County Superior Court records, the grand jury returned a no bill of indictment against Jared Lyon, 15, during its July 9 session.
Grand jurors rejected the charges of voluntary manslaughter and felony murder in the shooting death of Dalton McCollough. Henry County police Capt. Joey Smith said McCollough, 17, drove to the Lyon home on Wyckliffe Drive house to meet with his girlfriend. |
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mickey
(8/8/2015)
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But...but...you can't leave guns laying around where minors might get their hands on them...it's far better to have somebody beat your children with a baseball bat than to let them touch a gun... |
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mickey
(8/8/2015)
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WTF? Charge him as an adult for murder a week after the shooting, then run it by a grand jury 3 months later?
http://www.henryherald.com/news/2015/may/14/juvenile-charged-as-adult-in-teen8217s-shooting/ |
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