Baseball player killed in Oklahoma

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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)

An Australian man attending an Oklahoma college on a baseball scholarship was shot and killed in what police described Monday as a random act of violence by three ''bored'' teenagers who decided to kill someone for the fun of it.

Christopher Lane, 22, of Melbourne, was found dead Friday while visiting the town of Duncan, where his girlfriend lives. Three boys, ages 15, 16, and 17, are in custody and face a court appearance Tuesday afternoon.

Duncan Police Chief Danny Ford said Monday a woman called 911 after she saw Lane stagger across the road and fall to the ground in the south-central Oklahoma town of about 24,000 residents. Ford said Lane, who was staying with his girlfriend and her family in Duncan, had jogged past a home where the three boys were staying. He said the shooting appeared to be completely random.

Autopsy results are pending. Ford wouldn't say how many times Lane was shot.

Ford said the 17-year-old has given a detailed confession to police, but that investigators have not been able to locate the murder weapon.

''They saw Christopher go by, and one of them said: `There's our target,''' Ford said. ''The boy who has talked to us said: `We were bored and didn't have anything to do, so we decided to kill somebody.'

''They followed him in the car to that area, shot him in the back and drove off,'' Ford said.

He said the district attorney is expected to file first-degree murder charges Tuesday, and all three will be arraigned at Stephens County District Court. It wasn't known if the three will be charged as adults or as juveniles.

Sarah Harper, Lane's girlfriend, told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. that the two had only returned to the United States from Australia last week.

''He didn't deserve any of this,'' Harper told the network. ''It's heartbreaking that it was such a random choice those guys made that drastically altered so many lives in the process.''

Lane attended East Central University in Ada, about 85 miles west of Duncan. He started 14 games at catcher last year and was entering his senior year.

''He was an absolute joy to coach,'' baseball coach Dino Rosato said in a statement issued by the school. ''Chris was an extremely well-respected teammate. ... He set a great example for all of his teammates, but more importantly for the younger players. He was a mature student-athlete who his teammates could look to for advice and support.

Ford told Oklahoma City television station KOCO that one of the teenagers said they shot Lane for ''the fun of it.''

The chief told the Duncan Banner that police detained the three boys near a car and had retrieved a dismantled shotgun from the vehicle, but that Lane had been shot with another gun that had not yet been found. He said police have had ''problems'' with two of the three juveniles previously. He did not elaborate.

Peter Lane, the boy's father, told Australian broadcasters there was no explanation for his son's death.

''It is heartless and to try to understand it is a short way to insanity,'' he said.
 
They were board, so they decided to kill someone "for the fun of it".

WOW. I wonder how board they'll be behind bars.
 
Ok maybe it's too early or because I haven't had my coffee but I don't get the title of your thread. For the fun of it?

I read the article expecting a punchline but none ever came. What is so fun about it?

ETA: Missed your second post. I get it now.
 
Does Oklahoma still have the death-penalty? A more cold-blooded crime can hardly be fathomed...although I imagine their "delicate ages" and "tragic backgrounds" will prevent justice from prevailing.
 

Does Oklahoma still have the death-penalty? A more cold-blooded crime can hardly be fathomed...although I imagine their "delicate ages" and "tragic backgrounds" will prevent justice from prevailing.

What tragic back ground?
 
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)

An Australian man attending an Oklahoma college on a baseball scholarship was shot and killed in what police described Monday as a random act of violence by three ''bored'' teenagers who decided to kill someone for the fun of it.

The article said it in the first paragraph, my second post had nothing to do with it.

Maybe my title should have said Baseball player killed in Oklahoma, for the fun of it. I was just so shocked that, that was really the reason. These guys were board, so they choose to shoot someone to add some excitement to their day?
 
http://msn.foxsports.com/baseball/s...ed-in-oklahoma-east-central-university-081913

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)

An Australian man attending an Oklahoma college on a baseball scholarship was shot and killed in what police described Monday as a random act of violence by three ''bored'' teenagers who decided to kill someone for the fun of it.

Christopher Lane, 22, of Melbourne, was found dead Friday while visiting the town of Duncan, where his girlfriend lives. Three boys, ages 15, 16, and 17, are in custody and face a court appearance Tuesday afternoon.

Duncan Police Chief Danny Ford said Monday a woman called 911 after she saw Lane stagger across the road and fall to the ground in the south-central Oklahoma town of about 24,000 residents. Ford said Lane, who was staying with his girlfriend and her family in Duncan, had jogged past a home where the three boys were staying. He said the shooting appeared to be completely random.

Autopsy results are pending. Ford wouldn't say how many times Lane was shot.

Ford said the 17-year-old has given a detailed confession to police, but that investigators have not been able to locate the murder weapon.

''They saw Christopher go by, and one of them said: `There's our target,''' Ford said. ''The boy who has talked to us said: `We were bored and didn't have anything to do, so we decided to kill somebody.'

''They followed him in the car to that area, shot him in the back and drove off,'' Ford said.

He said the district attorney is expected to file first-degree murder charges Tuesday, and all three will be arraigned at Stephens County District Court. It wasn't known if the three will be charged as adults or as juveniles.

Sarah Harper, Lane's girlfriend, told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. that the two had only returned to the United States from Australia last week.

''He didn't deserve any of this,'' Harper told the network. ''It's heartbreaking that it was such a random choice those guys made that drastically altered so many lives in the process.''

Lane attended East Central University in Ada, about 85 miles west of Duncan. He started 14 games at catcher last year and was entering his senior year.

''He was an absolute joy to coach,'' baseball coach Dino Rosato said in a statement issued by the school. ''Chris was an extremely well-respected teammate. ... He set a great example for all of his teammates, but more importantly for the younger players. He was a mature student-athlete who his teammates could look to for advice and support.

Ford told Oklahoma City television station KOCO that one of the teenagers said they shot Lane for ''the fun of it.''

The chief told the Duncan Banner that police detained the three boys near a car and had retrieved a dismantled shotgun from the vehicle, but that Lane had been shot with another gun that had not yet been found. He said police have had ''problems'' with two of the three juveniles previously. He did not elaborate.

Peter Lane, the boy's father, told Australian broadcasters there was no explanation for his son's death.

''It is heartless and to try to understand it is a short way to insanity,'' he said.

I honestly don't even know what to say. So senseless and heartless. What in the world are 3 teenagers doing sitting around with a gun for anyway? And wondering what to do? Oh my gosh. You would think they could at least think of setting up a target of cans in the back or something if they HAD to be shooting the gun?

I'm so sorry for that wonderful athlete's family. How very very sad.


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I read about this yesterday. I cannot for the life of me understand it. And I'm sure adds to the perception that people in other countries have of our country being violent. Although after something like this happens, probably a rightly earned perception.
 
What tragic back ground?

Just speculating as this is part of the defence that's usually trotted out for the perpetrators of every heinous crime. Remember the ridiculous lengths they went to in trying to turn Casey Anthony into a sympathetic figure?
 
Does Oklahoma still have the death-penalty? A more cold-blooded crime can hardly be fathomed...although I imagine their "delicate ages" and "tragic backgrounds" will prevent justice from prevailing.

It appears Oklahoma has the death penalty, but I think federal law prohibits executions when the perpetrator is under the age of 18.
 
Does Oklahoma still have the death-penalty? A more cold-blooded crime can hardly be fathomed...although I imagine their "delicate ages" and "tragic backgrounds" will prevent justice from prevailing.
Oklahoma has the death penalty and they do use it; however...

It appears Oklahoma has the death penalty, but I think federal law prohibits executions when the perpetrator is under the age of 18.
This is accurate. It was deemed cruel and unusual punishment to people under 18 years of age back in 2005.




I read about this earlier today and the first thing I thought of was that movie The Strangers. Terrifying that there can be people out there who are so messed up that they do this sort of thing. I mean, it is never EVER okay to murder someone, but knowing that someone is capable of murder not from a place of anger but from a place of boredom is just terrifying.
 
That happened in my hometown where I lived the first nineteen years of my life. I found out on Facebook that the young man killed was the boyfriend of a relative of one of my old hometown friends. I can picture the exact intersection where it happened. Completely shocking and so very sad.
 
An Australian newspaper has posted photos and names of the accused as well as statement from the former Australian deputy prime minister to boycott the United States.
 
An Australian newspaper has posted photos and names of the accused as well as statement from the former Australian deputy prime minister to boycott the United States.

Just finished reading the article at the Herald Sun. http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/th...-lane-identified/story-fni0fiyv-1226700172461

Lots of pictures of Chris and his girlfriend, as well as, the accused killers. Based on a comment that one of the accused had posted on his fb page after the murder, in addition to being "bored" they are also amoral.
 
The article said it in the first paragraph, my second post had nothing to do with it.

Maybe my title should have said Baseball player killed in Oklahoma, for the fun of it. I was just so shocked that, that was really the reason. These guys were board, so they choose to shoot someone to add some excitement to their day?
Yes, your title is almost as disturbing as the subject matter. It appears that it is YOU who is having fun and sharing the story with us to have fun with you.

You can edit your subject by editing your first post and then selecting "advanced".
 
Disgusting. Of course according to their parents they are all 'good kids'.
 
This is beyond horrible. I don't understand how someone can turn into a monster capable of this. So many disturbing details in that heraldsun article. Of course the parents of those monsters are quick to say my baby would never do anything like that. And, by the way, they had a really hard life. Like that excuses anything. They make me sick!
 


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