Wednesday, June 02, 2004
my little brother's peer group
good ole' alaskan teens
Three teenagers armed with stolen shotguns, an assault rifle and duffel bags full of ammunition went on a four-hour shooting rampage Monday
the party turned violent around 6 a.m., the manager said, when neighbors heard the sounds of guns firing inside the store.
Around 6:30 a.m., the boys walked out of the store with two stolen shotguns, a .223-caliber semiautomatic rifle and several thousand rounds of ammunition, Katcheak said.
Two of the five went home, he said. The other three walked slowly through town, firing at will, according to Katcheak and other witnesses. They shot at empty buildings and occupied homes, fuel tanks and heavy equipment.
There was no way to confront the trio, he said. "There were too many rounds being fired."
"everywhere you looked there was a pile of (spent) ammunition,"
Charles Raymond Jr., 17, was charged Tuesday with two counts of attempted murder, plus burglary, weapons misconduct and criminal mischief. Charges against two 13-year-olds filed in juvenile court were not made public.
No one was injured. residents locked themselves in their homes -- some lying on the floor for an hour or more
Good times
the party turned violent around 6 a.m., the manager said, when neighbors heard the sounds of guns firing inside the store.
Around 6:30 a.m., the boys walked out of the store with two stolen shotguns, a .223-caliber semiautomatic rifle and several thousand rounds of ammunition, Katcheak said.
Two of the five went home, he said. The other three walked slowly through town, firing at will, according to Katcheak and other witnesses. They shot at empty buildings and occupied homes, fuel tanks and heavy equipment.
There was no way to confront the trio, he said. "There were too many rounds being fired."
"everywhere you looked there was a pile of (spent) ammunition,"
Charles Raymond Jr., 17, was charged Tuesday with two counts of attempted murder, plus burglary, weapons misconduct and criminal mischief. Charges against two 13-year-olds filed in juvenile court were not made public.
No one was injured. residents locked themselves in their homes -- some lying on the floor for an hour or more
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