rriggi | 09-05-2011 09:04 PM | I remember being stupid when younger like 12 - 13, and like setting up pylons and setting up those plastic fences from construction sites in quiet streets like roadblocks. Variety of responses usually, some would honk, turn around, some would get out laughing and move it, some would drive straight through, some would see one of us and chase us around. Sure it was wrong and inconvenient but funny at the time.
Its a very simple concept, had this idiot not been throwing rocks and damaging peoples property, he wouldn't have been shot by a crossbow.
Reminds me about this that happened in Surrey...:facepalm::facepalm: Quote:
A 20-year-old Surrey man has been charged with second degree murder after allegedly killing a teenager who vandalized a car he was driving.
The victim, 17-year-old Aden Aliu, was walking along 103 Avenue in Surrey’s Guildford neighbourhood early Wednesday morning with a group of friends.
The group of teens were slashing cars tires and had dented in the doors of a vehicle according to police. The group was then confronted by the suspect two blocks later. The 20-year-old allegedly opened fire, killing Mr. Aliu.
“They were acting like stupid children and as a result of that, unfortunately, one male, who we know [is] involved in the criminal lifestyle had taken upon himself to end that person’s life. That’s a tragedy,” said the RCMP Superintendent Dan Malo of the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team.
Mr. Aliu had moved from Albania several years ago without his parents and was living with an uncle in Surrey, not far from where he was killed, Corporal Dale Carr of the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team said Friday.
Supt. Malo said the killing deeply touched investigators who put their heads down and built a case against the suspect less than 15 hours after the team was first called on scene.
Police would not reveal how they caught up with the accused, only citing hard work and long days as key to the quick identification of a suspect.
Steven Brandon Mulligan-Brum of Surrey has been charged with second degree murder. He made his first court appearance at Surrey Provincial Court Friday morning.
While he does not belong to one particular gang, Mr. Mulligan-Brum is involved with a number of local gangs, said Supt. Malo.
Mr. Aliu did not have any prior connection to his alleged killer. He has no links to any gangs, drugs or organized crime according to the police.
“In this case, there is no retaliation. This was a one-off, so the community should feel some comfort,” Supt. Malo said.
Some community members said they fear the violence is not over and are fearful for their children.
Aniko Varga said friends of the accused showed up at a memorial for Mr. Aliu set up directly beside a housing complex that is home to many children.
The youths then urinated on the memorial, she said.
“They have made their presence [felt] here last night and we are just concerned because all the kids are here grieving,” Ms. Varga said. “The kids are angry right now and they are talking about it, so we don’t know what is going to happen next.”
| http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/...rticle1642884/
Again, if this idiot had not slashed tires and dented doors, he might be alive today:fullofwin:
Just dont fuck with a man's car...... |