Going to prison..

*DwC*

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These two kids I have known since I was in 5th garde, are going to prison for a minimum of 10 years and could be going for life. One of the kids is my friends brothers, so i must be hard for him, but they fucking deserve what they get.....I know they have done meth and shit so it doesnt surprise me that they did this, but how fucking stupid could you be!!

here is the link to the article about it i really dont feel like typing out a story.

enjoy!

http://http://www.mtstandard.com/articles/2008/07/08/butte_top/20080708_butte_top.txt

 
fucking idiots are lucky they didn't murder that poor guy...what the hell is wrong with them, driving down the street shooting in the dark?
 
o alright. last summer or the one before two guys stabbed and murdered a guy two blocks from my house in helena. they were trying to get money for booze and drugs. stupid people
 
ARTICLE

Shooting victim released from hospital, tells his story

By John Grant Emeigh Of The Montana Standard - 07/08/2008



Phillip Ross had no idea someone had been shooting a gun outside his

Walnut Street home when he stepped outside early Saturday morning.

He had gone out to investigate a noise when he was struck by three bullets.

Ross,

53, said he was released from St. James Healthcare Monday afternoon and

was feeling better. That same afternoon, two young men were charged in

Butte Justice Court in connection with the shooting.

Woody J. Campbell, 20, and Robert A. Taylor, 21, face life in prison if convicted.

Campbell

was charged with felony attempted deliberate homicide, and Taylor with

felony attempted deliberate homicide by accountability. Both crimes

carry a sentence of a minimum of 10 years or up to 100 years in prison.

Butte Justice Bob Lee set their bonds at $250,000 each and both remain in jail Monday afternoon.



Court records allege Taylor was driving while Campbell,

his passenger, fired out from the window of the vehicle with a .22

caliber rifle and shot Ross about 2:50 a.m. When reached at his home by

telephone Monday, Ross told the Montana Standard that he was shot three times, including in the arm and in the back. He said one of the bullets was still lodged in his body.

“It’s about an inch from my lung,” he said.

Butte-Silver

Bow Sheriff John Walsh said the suspects apparently didn’t know the

victim and may have mistaken him for someone else. The shooting may

have been motivated by one of the suspects trying to harm his

ex-girlfriend’s new boyfriend, Walsh said.

Just before Ross was

shot, investigators allege the two Butte men were involved in shooting

the new boyfriend’s pickup truck, which happened to be parked outside

of Ross’s home at 2109 Walnut. After firing several shots from the .22

caliber rifle into the 1980 Ford pickup, the pair drove around the

block and returned, police said. Taylor is then accused of

intentionally backing his vehicle into the pickup truck.

When

Ross heard the crash, he stepped outside and was allegedly shot by

Campbell, according to the police report. The suspects drove away after

the shooting.

Ross was transported to St. James HealthCare were he was treated for the gunshot wounds, before being released Monday.

Walsh

said the ex-girlfriend knew prior to the shooting that her ex-boyfriend

wanted to damage her new boyfriend’s truck. The sheriff said her new

boyfriend parked his truck several blocks away from his girlfriend’s

house so the ex-boyfriend wouldn’t find it.

Walsh said the

ex-girlfriend identified Campbell as possibly being involved in the

shooting. Police arrested Campbell and Taylor at Campbell’s residence

at 55 Missoula.

Walsh said there could have been as many as 10

shots or more fired that morning. Some of the shots hit Ross’ home.

Ross said his three young grandchildren were in the house at the time

of the shooting.

Campbell also faces felony charges of criminal

endangerment in connection with shooting at an occupied house and

criminal mischief in connection with shooting the pickup truck. Taylor

faces these two charges by accountability. Taylor also was charged with

misdemeanor criminal possession of dangerous drugs after police say he

had a small amount of marijuana on him when he was arrested.

The charges were filed by Deputy County Attorney Kelli Fivey.

Campbell

will be appointed a public defender, while Taylor told Justice Lee that

he has hired defense attorney Brad Belke to represent him.

Ross said he was shocked that he was a victim of such violent crime from people he doesn’t even know.

“I’m a nice guy, I don’t bother anybody,” he said.

 
They straight up deserve that. Imagine if someone just capped you grandpa for no reason. Jesus.
 
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