Capital Murder Arrests

Alabama Tuscaloosa  Tuscaloosa police have arrested and
charged two men with capital murder in a fatal shooting that also
wounded a second victim during an apparent robbery.
by Associated Press
Published: Sun, January 04, 2009 - 4:06 pm CST
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) - Tuscaloosa police have arrested and
charged two men with capital murder in a fatal shooting that also
wounded a second victim during an apparent robbery.
Police say 21-year-old Quinton Burrell Bush and 20-year-old
Keandre Derrod Houston, both of Tuscaloosa, were arrested Friday by
police in Meridian, Miss., while trying to flee to New Orleans.
The Tuscaloosa shooting on Friday killed 21-year-old Gabriel
Spencer. Spencer's roommate, 29-year-old Kevin McKinney, was shot
in the head. McKinney was in fair condition at DCH Regional Medical
Center.
Bush and Houston are being held in Meridian, Miss., awaiting
extradition to the Tuscaloosa County Jail.

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wow, cant believe he survived a gunshot to the head… maybe if we had better gun laws, this wouldnt have happened to these guys. NEW GUN LAWS, LESS CRIME!  if OBAMA is about change…he needs to make it harder to get a gun and pour some money into bigger and better police forces in the neighborhoods with more crime. Our kids arent safe anywhere anymore and will see the age of 25.

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