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Wicked fucked up story

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http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=1875228

 

A witness, Brian Smith, 31, said the victims had been tossing a football when a car drove recklessly in a parking lot packed with football fans. He said the men pulled the blond-haired driver from his car and beat him, pushing his head into the dirt.

 

The blond man left in his car, shouting curses and threatening revenge, Smith said. He returned later and asked Smith where to find the men who had beaten him, saying he had "a .38 Smith & Wesson for them."

 

Smith, who said the man appeared intoxicated, pointed in the direction of the victims and heard gunshots a short time later.

 

Smith ran to the shooting scene and found one victim wounded in the face, the other in the upper torso.

now thats messed up.

I love the fact that the dumbass actually told the guy where the victims were. He should have some charges against him, just for being a dumbass. I guess it would have been horrible to just say "I don't know".

I love the fact that the dumbass actually told the guy where the victims were. He should have some charges against him, just for being a dumbass. I guess it would have been horrible to just say "I don't know".

I thought the same thing. He has to feel at least a little bit screwed up in the whole thing.

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