• Re: Assault-Rock-throwing suspect 'had stupid ideas,' says teen who kno

    From Otto Niebergall@21:1/5 to RichA on Fri Apr 28 08:10:36 2023
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    RichA <rander3127@gmail.com> wrote in
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    Delimited wrote


    They need to force a bat up their asses.

    Technology helped pinpoint rock-throwing suspects
    Former district attorney and FOX31 legal analyst George Brauchler gave
    insight into how investigators may have pinpointed the suspects through
    their mobile phones.

    “Who was where, when,” Brauchler said, “and match that up with the reports
    of cars getting hit with rocks.”

    Brauchler said one factor likely helped investigators.

    “(It’s) incredibly helpful that it happened repeatedly over a short period
    of time,” Brauchler said.

    That period of time was a window, Brauchler said, for investigators to cross-examine cell tower data and geo-point them to the suspects.

    “I just spoke with the chief of police for Aurora about a case handled
    back in Florida some years ago,” Brauchler said. “It took them a year to
    close. This moved very, very quickly, and I think technology’s to thank
    for it.”

    Time is a very important factor in this case, according to Brauchler, even
    the time we live in.

    “These are things that might not have been around 20, 25 years ago, not
    the way they are today,” Brauchler said.

    FOX31 did a background check on all three suspects in this case, finding
    no criminal record for Kwak and Joseph Keonig. Nicholas Karol-Chik has one count on his record for speeding.

    <https://kdvr.com/news/local/rock-throwing-suspect-had-stupid-ideas-says- teen-who-knows-him/>

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