Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Did a raceless shooter commit a target practice murder in Hurst, texas?

By A Texas Reader
tuesday, july 11, 2023 at 03:45:14 p.m. edt

"Jones told nbc 5 his wife was brain-dead after the shooting. He said he remembered telling her believed she'd be safer in north texas than in her native guatemala where she'd been robbed five times.

"woman killed in apparent road rage shooting in Hurst, driver sought by police."

https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/woman-killed-in-apparent-road-rage-shooting-in-hurst-driver-sought-by-police/3293552/



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a #@&#@* country.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

LYOYA TRIAL DELAYED INDEFINITELY,DUE TO ONGOING APPEALS TO HAVE CHARGES DISMISSED

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The former Grand Rapids officer who shot and killed Patrick Lyoya will not stand trial in October.

On Tuesday, the 17th Circuit Court decided to adjourn the trial because of an ongoing Michigan Court of Appeals case from former officer Christopher Schurr’s team.

It is not clear when the trial will be held.

Kent County Prosecutor Chris Becker said the adjournment did not come as a surprise because of the progress of the Court of Appeals case.

Michigan appeals court will consider GRPD officer’s case in Lyoya shooting
“It simply would not be possible to keep the dates set by the 17th Circuit Court as we await a date to be set for oral argument with the higher court reviewing the case,” said Becker in a statement.

Chris Schurr, 31, of Grandville, is charged with second-degree murder for the April 4 killing of Lyoya, 26.


Schurr’s attorneys had moved to have the case thrown out. When that was denied, they appealed to the Michigan Court of Appeals. If that appeal fails, the defense could appeal to the Michigan Supreme Court, delaying things further.

In February, Sarissa Montague, a criminal trial attorney for Levine and Levine in Kalamazoo, said the appeal may delay a trial significantly. Montague said the delays are normal in cases like this and give both the defense and prosecution more time to prepare their cases.

Expert: Schurr trial could be delayed by ‘several months’
This is the second time the trial has been delayed, having been moved from an original date of March 13 to the Oct. 24 date.

GRA:Delay it for 50 years--at least.



--GRA

Anonymous said...

Did they test the husband for gunshot residue? His hands and clothing both. Surely some in the car as well if Zane did it.