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It's a crying shame that this man was killed. He served his nation and leaves behind a fiancee and 4-month-old daughter.
If the accusations are proven fact in a court of law, the one who pulled the trigger deserves to spend the rest of his life in solitary confinement. His accomplices can see the light of day again — but only as decrepit, old men.
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It's a crying shame that this man was killed. He served his nation and leaves behind a fiancee and 4-month-old daughter.
If the accusations are proven fact in a court of law, the one who pulled the trigger deserves to spend the rest of his life in solitary confinement. His accomplices can see the light of day again — but only as decrepit, old men.
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DETROIT (AP) — Three teenage relatives have been charged in the death of an Iraq War veteran who was gunned down and robbed shortly after cashing a tax refund check for more than $5,000.
Steven Johnson, 15, was charged as an adult with first-degree murder, while his brother, William, and cousin, Duane Johnson, both 17, were charged with conspiring to rob and kill the man. All three were arraigned Monday.
Authorities said Duane Johnson's mother had prepared the tax return for Terron Bush, 24, who was confronted by a gunman as he left a check-cashing store.
Bush was shot once in the abdomen as he handed over his money, but the gunman shot him three more times, his cousin, Dwight Bush said.
Another cousin, Gerald Bush, was shot once in the back as he tried to flee the gunman. He was released from a hospital Saturday but still has a bullet lodged near his spine.
Terron Bush had a fiancee and a 4-month-old daughter. He served aboard a Navy aircraft carrier during the war in Iraq.
Steven Johnson, 15, was charged as an adult with first-degree murder, while his brother, William, and cousin, Duane Johnson, both 17, were charged with conspiring to rob and kill the man. All three were arraigned Monday.
Authorities said Duane Johnson's mother had prepared the tax return for Terron Bush, 24, who was confronted by a gunman as he left a check-cashing store.
Bush was shot once in the abdomen as he handed over his money, but the gunman shot him three more times, his cousin, Dwight Bush said.
Another cousin, Gerald Bush, was shot once in the back as he tried to flee the gunman. He was released from a hospital Saturday but still has a bullet lodged near his spine.
Terron Bush had a fiancee and a 4-month-old daughter. He served aboard a Navy aircraft carrier during the war in Iraq.
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