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On 05 Jan 2024, Yak <
yak@inbox.com> posted some news:un9soi$9mpt$
1@dont-email.me:
Sterlize the coon and his entire immediate family. Have them test
drive some nooses from bridges where everyone can see them as an
object lesson for others.
A man has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder in
connection with the "random" stabbing death of 15-year-old Micheal Garr
in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania last year.
Marson Weh, 24, is currently serving time in Ohio for an unrelated
crime, but will be extradited to Pennsylvania to face the new charges.
According to NBC10, Garr was killed on April 21, 2023 and Weh was first identified as a suspect 11 days later after being spotted walking out of
a home in Clifton Heights wearing the same clothing as the man seen on
security footage the night of the murder.
He was taken into custody, but refused to cooperate and was subsequently extradited to Ohio, where he pleaded guilty to charges of assault and
vehicle theft in another case and was sentenced to nine-and-a-half years
in prison.
During their investigation, police in Pennsylvania recovered evidence
from the aforementioned home that linked Weh to the stabbing and
carjacking of a pregnant woman and her child just two months before
Garr's murder. It was only in December when DNA evidence tied him to the
murder that he was formally charged.
The incident took place on the 200 block of Bridge Street around 9:45 pm
as Garr was making his way home from a friend's house. Nearly a year on,
no motive has been uncovered for his death.
As ABC6 reports, District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer said Garr was
simply "a juvenile who was doing nothing more than any juvenile should
be able to do anywhere in America: just walking down the street in his
own neighborhood."
"He was stabbed and killed at random," Stollsteimer lamented, calling it
"one of the most heinous crimes I've seen in my time as district
attorney."
The DA emphasized the importance of gathering as much evidence as
possible, explaining that authorities "only get one chance to charge
somebody with first-degree murder."
As CBS News reports, the months since his death, Garr's family has
announced plans to set up a nonprofit called "Dream Beyond the Bench" to
fund a scholarship in his name for students hoping to study
sports-related subjects. It is expected to launch in 2025.
https://thepostmillennial.com/man-arrested-charged-with-random-stabbing-d eath-of-15-year-old-teen-in-upper-darby-penn
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