Three teenagers killed a student in Oklahoma because they were bored

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Three teenagers killed a student in Oklahoma because they were bored


An Australian student and athlete who had come to train in a neighborhood of Oklahoma (USA) was shot dead by three teenagers 'boring' who decided to kill him for fun, as reported by the police, and so includes the Fox News.

Christopher Lane, who was visiting the town of Duncan, where his girlfriend and her family had spent outside the house where the young people were and apparently that led them to kill random shots, said Monday Police Chief Danny Ford.

A 17-year-old was part of the group gave a detailed confession to the police, but for now the researchers still have not found the weapon used in the murder, which occurred last week, said the police chief.

The youth and three of 15 and 16, remain in detention, and Ford said it is expected that the district attorney file charges for murder in the first degree. It is unknown whether the three will be charged as adults or as children. He is scheduled to appear before the court on Tuesday afternoon.

"They saw Christopher happen and one of them said, 'This is our target," said Ford. "The guy who spoke to us said," we were bored and had nothing to do, so we decided to kill someone. "

The teenager revealed following the Australian, 22, a student from Melbourne who had an athletic scholarship as a baseball player, mounted on a vehicle and shot him before fleeing behind. Ford told the TV station KOCO in Oklahoma City that one of the detainees agreed that killed Lane for "fun".

"He does not deserve any of this," said Lane's girlfriend, Sarah Harper, the Australian Broadcasting Corp. radio and television group in Australia. "It is heartbreaking to have been a random choice made by these guys so drastically altered many lives."

Witnesses rushed to help after hearing Lane shot him last Friday and stagger and fall on a street in Duncan, a village in the southern and central Oklahoma about 24,000 inhabitants.

"He was lying face down and was shot in the back with a revolver .22 caliber," said Richard Rhodes builder Australian reporters about an offering at the crime scene. 'A woman stopped and tried to provide CPR. And he died right there. " Harper said she and Lane had just returned to the U.S. from Australia a week earlier.

Ford did not say how many shots received Lane and authorities expect the results of the autopsy. Lane studied at East Central University in Ada, approximately 136.8 kilometers (85 miles) west of Duncan. Receiver was started 14 games last year and was heading to his senior year.

What are your thoughts? That the US has a big issue with weapons? Should the weapons law change in the US?

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