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A former criminal law student has been sentenced to life in a California prison for killing one man and wounding two others in a dispute over a Sony PlayStation console.

read more: http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/americas/2546...yStation-murder

http://www.fresnobee.com/local/story/1354073.html

sources: AP/The Fresno Bee

images: Fair Use/media.fresnobee.com/photobucket: Jonquel Brooks....a former Fresno State student was convicted Thursday of fatally shooting a 19-year-old man...Brant Daniels...and wounding two others in a dispute over a Sony PlayStation 2.

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No guns to a gunfight? Good-grief.

But yeah...the irony.

I once had a bitch pawn my NES. I showed her by firing my gun into another woman. I know she didn't like that too much as she started stalking my ass. Had to leave the country.

I'm playing my PS2 again.

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  • 1 month later...

He should have moved to Texus yrs ago. We understand cappin' mofos for little or no reason. He may have gotten away with it or he may have gotten life. It would depend on how much the rednecks on the jury had to drink that day. His biggest mistake was he isn't rich. I guess he figgered that O.J. could get away with it so he could too. He failed to grasp the concept of "we have the best justice system that money can buy". Maybe he will have better luck in his next life.

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