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Friday, December 07, 2018

Five teens indicted on lynching charges in Virginia mob murder

Five teenagers – including two minors – were indicted earlier this week on the rarely used charge of “lynching" after the brutal August murder of a 24-year-old Virginia man.

A Prince William County grand jury indicted Terrence Tyrese Martin, 18, of Manassas; Ebelin Jojana Lopez, 19, of Manassas, Seni Jimenez Blanco, 19, of Manassas Park; and two 17-year-old juveniles, who police said will be tried as adults. The names of the juveniles were not immediately released.

The quintet was indicted on multiple charges, including lynching, which in Virginia is defined as any act of violence by a group of people that results in someone’s death. It carries the same penalties as second-degree murder, a spokesperson with the Manassas City Police Department said in astatement.

Additionally, one of the juveniles was charged with murder.

The five teenagers went to the apartment of 24-year-old Reynaldo Eliazar Araujo on Aug. 30 at about 2 a.m. with the intent to rob him, officials said.

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https://www.foxnews.com/us/five-teens-indicted-on-lynching-charges-in-connection-mob-killing-of-virginia-man

2 comments:

REMEMBER THE ALAMO said...

Blacks dont like Mexicans

Mexicans dont use banks bc most are illegal

the Mexicans carry cash often

Anonymous said...

Seeing several women in a gang of predators makes me wonder about the group dynamics.