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re: Auburn Shooting Thread (Updated 6-12) Suspect in Custody
Posted on 6/11/12 at 1:46 pm to beaver
Posted on 6/11/12 at 1:46 pm to beaver
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Yeah I'll go out on a limb and say he's not smart enough to get away
Even if he had the smarts, he more than likely has a complete lack of resources.
The one thing he has going for him is that he more than likely lives off the grid. No credit cards, uses disposable phones, etc. Even that will only keep him from getting arrested for a couple of days, maybe a week, tops.
This post was edited on 6/11/12 at 1:47 pm
Posted on 6/11/12 at 1:46 pm to WDE24
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I don't think that is what happened. Sounds like the cops have some info, questioned the guy, the guy lied and the cops were able to confirm he was lying so they arrested him.
My completely unsubstantiated theory is that it was Desmonte Leonard, Jeremy Thomas and the female who is the center of this who traveled from Montgomery to Auburn. I think they then fled back to Montgomery, and when visited by police, the female came clean with what occurred. They then questioned Jeremy already knowing the answers to a lot of their questions, and when he lied, they arrested him. At least this is what my expertise from watching re-runs of "First 48" have led me to believe.
Posted on 6/11/12 at 1:48 pm to i am dan
Maybe a bad time for a joke but here goes
So is Mack the real Gump now in the SEC?
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who was hit in the buttocks
So is Mack the real Gump now in the SEC?
Posted on 6/11/12 at 1:49 pm to NorthGwinnettTiger
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this is what my expertise from watching re-runs of "First 48" have led me to believe
Posted on 6/11/12 at 1:56 pm to NYCAuburn
work filters blocking it.
Posted on 6/11/12 at 1:57 pm to NorthGwinnettTiger
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work filters blocking it.
It's the CSI miami guy putting his sunglasses on with an explosion in the background
Posted on 6/11/12 at 1:58 pm to NorthGwinnettTiger
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Between the FBI, the U.S. Marshals Service and the MPD, at least 50 officers are scouring the city in a search for Leonard.
And it appears as now they're back to saying two men are currently arrested in connection with the case.
Posted on 6/11/12 at 1:59 pm to NYCAuburn
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It's the CSI miami guy putting his sunglasses on with an explosion in the background
Tha frick? My filter says it was blocked because of swimwear and intimate apparel.
Posted on 6/11/12 at 2:01 pm to NorthGwinnettTiger
quote:It appears that both Jeremy Thomas and Gabriel Thomas were arrested regarding this incident.
They then questioned Jeremy already knowing the answers to a lot of their questions, and when he lied, they arrested him.
[link=( https://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2012/06/police_believe_shooting_suspec.html)]LINK[/link]
I think your theory has merit. I think Jason was probably with Leonard that night and the other person of interest that was with him is cooperating with police and has provided the information for the police to confirm the other two are lying.
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Thomas was one of the "persons of interest" that Auburn police sought to question. Dawson said police talked to the other person of interest today, but Dawson did not identify him.
This post was edited on 6/11/12 at 2:03 pm
Posted on 6/11/12 at 2:10 pm to NorthGwinnettTiger
That's funny, I have been watching this story unfold and have been thinking of "First 48" as well They only have about 8 hours left in the first 48 and I'm hoping they can get him before then.
This post was edited on 6/11/12 at 2:11 pm
Posted on 6/11/12 at 2:12 pm to WDE24
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@HABOTN: Police here in Montgomery still believe Desmonte Leonard is in the area.
Posted on 6/11/12 at 2:18 pm to beaver
great. that means he is in my neck of the woods. but i cant understand how they havent found him if he is in the area. the tri-county area around here aint so damn big that the feds and local law enforcement cant do a sweep and find his arse. obviously they cant get a warrant for everywhere, but they can probably get search warrants for several of his known hangouts
Posted on 6/11/12 at 2:21 pm to ALcapone
I hope this motherfricker roasts
Posted on 6/11/12 at 2:23 pm to beatbammer
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AUBURN, Ala. -- The trucks and cars were lined 34 in a row on a quiet street in Auburn, Ala., on Sunday evening, only yards away from where the blood was shed. Television broadcasters put on makeup, holding mirrors close to their well-coifed heads, while other reporters paced back and forth, looking at the crime scene tape and trying to understand what had happened here only hours earlier.
This is what we know: At 10:03 p.m. on Saturday, police in Auburn received word that multiple gunshots had been fired at the University Heights apartment clubhouse, where a pool party was being held. Minutes later arriving officers found Edward Christian, 20, an Auburn football player who was off the team because of an injury, dead on the scene. Former Tiger player Ladarious Phillips, 20, and Demario Pitts, also 20, died later at a local hospital. Two other people, including current Auburn offensive lineman Eric Mack, 20, were taken to a hospital in Opelika, a nearby town. (Mack is expected to make a full recovery.)
According to reports, about 50 people were enjoying a carefree, relatively quiet night by the pool when an argument erupted over a woman. Words were exchanged and, minutes later, shots were fired. As of Monday morning, police were searching for Desmonte Leonard, 22, of Montgomery, Ala., who is charged with three counts of capital murder. Officials are offering a $15,000 reward for information leading to his arrest.
After spending more than 12 hours in Auburn reporting on this tragedy -- talking to locals, police officers, hospital workers at a morgue, Tiger athletes -- it's clear this was nothing more than a senseless act of violence. This is not a story about a football program out of control or a narrative of players doing the wrong thing at the wrong hour. This is a tragic tale of someone having a gun -- someone who, according to police, was charged in 2008 with carrying a gun without a permit -- and using it with reckless and deadly abandon.
I'm based in Birmingham, and over the last three years I've spent a lot of time with Tiger coach Gene Chizik. His main pitch to recruits is that if they come to Auburn, they will be part of a tight-knit family. The notion of family flavors everything -- everything -- Chizik does at the school, from how he talks to players in his office to how he treats his assistants to how he'll often call a player's mother just to check in. With Chizik, a deeply religious man, the idea of family isn't merely lip service.
And so what transpired Saturday night shook the Auburn coach to his core. Chizik said he was "devastated" and labeled it a "sad, sad day for everyone associated with the Auburn family."
Late on Sunday afternoon, as a cold rain fell from the Southern sky, an Auburn fan stood across the street from where the killings had occurred. He had tears in his eyes. "Football is just so huge here and I don't think people in other parts of the country can grasp just what it means to our lives in Auburn," he said. "You never want this type of media coverage, but this was just a case of bloodlust and being stupid. People were killed and many, many lives were ruined for nothing. For nothing."
And then he kept walking, with his head down, through the rain.
Read more: LINK ]
AUBURN, Ala. -- The trucks and cars were lined 34 in a row on a quiet street in Auburn, Ala., on Sunday evening, only yards away from where the blood was shed. Television broadcasters put on makeup, holding mirrors close to their well-coifed heads, while other reporters paced back and forth, looking at the crime scene tape and trying to understand what had happened here only hours earlier.
This is what we know: At 10:03 p.m. on Saturday, police in Auburn received word that multiple gunshots had been fired at the University Heights apartment clubhouse, where a pool party was being held. Minutes later arriving officers found Edward Christian, 20, an Auburn football player who was off the team because of an injury, dead on the scene. Former Tiger player Ladarious Phillips, 20, and Demario Pitts, also 20, died later at a local hospital. Two other people, including current Auburn offensive lineman Eric Mack, 20, were taken to a hospital in Opelika, a nearby town. (Mack is expected to make a full recovery.)
According to reports, about 50 people were enjoying a carefree, relatively quiet night by the pool when an argument erupted over a woman. Words were exchanged and, minutes later, shots were fired. As of Monday morning, police were searching for Desmonte Leonard, 22, of Montgomery, Ala., who is charged with three counts of capital murder. Officials are offering a $15,000 reward for information leading to his arrest.
After spending more than 12 hours in Auburn reporting on this tragedy -- talking to locals, police officers, hospital workers at a morgue, Tiger athletes -- it's clear this was nothing more than a senseless act of violence. This is not a story about a football program out of control or a narrative of players doing the wrong thing at the wrong hour. This is a tragic tale of someone having a gun -- someone who, according to police, was charged in 2008 with carrying a gun without a permit -- and using it with reckless and deadly abandon.
I'm based in Birmingham, and over the last three years I've spent a lot of time with Tiger coach Gene Chizik. His main pitch to recruits is that if they come to Auburn, they will be part of a tight-knit family. The notion of family flavors everything -- everything -- Chizik does at the school, from how he talks to players in his office to how he treats his assistants to how he'll often call a player's mother just to check in. With Chizik, a deeply religious man, the idea of family isn't merely lip service.
And so what transpired Saturday night shook the Auburn coach to his core. Chizik said he was "devastated" and labeled it a "sad, sad day for everyone associated with the Auburn family."
Late on Sunday afternoon, as a cold rain fell from the Southern sky, an Auburn fan stood across the street from where the killings had occurred. He had tears in his eyes. "Football is just so huge here and I don't think people in other parts of the country can grasp just what it means to our lives in Auburn," he said. "You never want this type of media coverage, but this was just a case of bloodlust and being stupid. People were killed and many, many lives were ruined for nothing. For nothing."
And then he kept walking, with his head down, through the rain.
Read more: LINK ]
Posted on 6/11/12 at 2:25 pm to beatbammer
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After spending more than 12 hours in Auburn reporting on this tragedy -- talking to locals, police officers, hospital workers at a morgue, Tiger athletes -- it's clear this was nothing more than a senseless act of violence. This is not a story about a football program out of control or a narrative of players doing the wrong thing at the wrong hour.
This post was edited on 6/11/12 at 2:26 pm
Posted on 6/11/12 at 2:26 pm to wdeinttown
I made the mistake of going to tidefans.com a little earlier. Conspiracy theorists abound already.
Posted on 6/11/12 at 2:26 pm to wdeinttown
Posted on 6/11/12 at 2:27 pm to NorthGwinnettTiger
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Football is just so huge here and I don't think people in other parts of the country can grasp just what it means to our lives in Auburn," he said.
what the hell does this have to do with anything?
what point is he trying to make?
Posted on 6/11/12 at 2:28 pm to wdeinttown
Lars Andersen is about to be on Finebaum.
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