• Re: Teen suspects in fatal Colorado assault-rock-throwing took photo of

    From Otto Niebergall@21:1/5 to RichA on Fri Apr 28 07:04:39 2023
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    RichA <rander3127@gmail.com> wrote in
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    Delimited wrote

    They need to fuck these morons up.

    The teen suspects accused of hurling a large rock that killed a Colorado motorist took a photo of the deadly mayhem, then pledged a "blood
    brothers" oath to keep quiet about the crime, investigators alleged
    Thursday.

    Nicholas “Mitch” Karol-Chik, Joseph Koenig and Zachary Kwak, all 18, have
    all been booked on suspicion of murder. Arrest warrant affidavits painted
    a grisly picture of 20-year-old motorist's Alexa Bartell's death on a
    lonely stretch of Indiana Street in Jefferson County, between Denver and Boulder.

    Bartell was on the phone with a friend, Jenna Griggs, at about 10:45 p.m.
    April 19 when the driver suddenly stopped speaking, Jefferson County
    sheriff’s investigator Daniel Manka wrote in an affidavit.

    Griggs used the Find My iPhone feature to find Bartell's car with her
    friend inside, who had “sustained a significant injury to her head and was
    not moving,” according to the affidavit.

    Griggs called Bartell’s mother and 911 before a Broomfield police officer arrived to find no pulse on the victim, whose arm was “cold to the touch,”
    the affidavit said.

    Investigators found “biological matter” throughout the car and a large
    “‘river rock’ landscaping rock” on the side of the road, stained with
    blood, the affidavit said.

    Several other motorists that night reported stones were hurled at their
    cars around the same time in the area where Bartell was fatally struck.

    Sheriff’s investigators secured cellphone data pinging off four nearby
    towers and found one that had “passed in the area of the death of the
    victim at the same time that the victim, Alexa, stopped talking,”
    documents said.

    The phone was linked to Koenig and his mother, Lara Koenig, investigators
    said.

    The probe's other major break came when detectives found a friend of
    Koenig’s, Joseph Bopp, 20, who said he was with the three suspects at a
    Walmart on April 19.

    Bopp said that’s when he saw the three 18-year-olds “picking up
    landscaping rocks from the edge of the parking and putting them in the
    back seat of” Karol-Chik’s truck, the affidavit said.

    “Joseph states that he knew something bad was going to happen, so he
    insisted they take him home, which they did,” according to court
    documents.

    Karol-Chik told detectives that Kwak threw the stone that struck Bartell
    before Koenig turned the truck around to get a closer look at the damage.

    Karol-Chik quoted Kwak saying, "We have to go back and see that (with
    emphasis on the word 'have')," the affidavit said.

    “Joe slowed the vehicle so that Zach could take a photo of it. Mitch noted
    that he felt ‘a hint of guilt,’" the court document said.

    Kwak initially told detectives he couldn’t remember events of that night
    but then "revised his statement" once he was confronted by Karol-Chik’s
    account to investigators, according to the affidavit.

    Kwak said that the impact on Bartell’s car sounded like a “rail gun” and
    that he snapped a picture of the devastation because “he thought Joseph or Mitch would want it as a memento,” the affidavit said.

    Kwak also told detectives that “Joseph and Mitch were talking about them
    now being ‘blood brothers’ and they could never speak of this incident,”
    court documents said.

    “In addition, Zachary said that Joseph met with him the next day and tried
    to get their stories straight” so they could deny involvement, according
    to the affidavit.

    A judge ordered all three to be held without bail.

    The court documents and sheriff's deputies haven't said what might have motivated the deadly rock throw at Bartell.

    Bopp told investigators that "Koenig frequently participates in
    destructive behavior" and "that he likes causing 'chaos.'"

    Attorneys for all three defendants couldn't immediately be reached for
    comment Thursday.

    CORRECTION (April 27, 2023, 10:25 p.m. ET): A previous version of this
    article and a headline misspelled the first name of the victim of the
    attack. She is Alexa Bartell, not Alex.

    <https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/teen-suspects-fatal-colorado-rock- throwing-took-photo-scene-became-blo-rcna81843>

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