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A Round Lake Park man wanted revenge when he shot into a crowd of people in Austin over the summer and killed a man he believed was responsible for the death of a family friend, Cook County prosecutors said Wednesday.
When David Arrington was taken into custody for the Aug. 22 crime earlier this week, he allegedly told detectives that he believed Ronald Boyd killed “his auntie’s best friend” a few days earlier.
Prosecutors did not say in court whether Boyd, 26, was suspected in any shooting and did not provide additional information about Arrington’s family friend’s death.
Midland oilman s Ansel Adams pictures sell for $6.433 million
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The auction was held Monday and included 123 pictures from the Midland oil man’s collection of more than 650 Adams photographs.
Sotheby’s called Arrington’s collection “the holy grail of Ansel Adams’ collection” and that it represented “one of the most significant and impressive private collections of Adams work in the world.”
The top seller, according to Sotheby’s website was “The Grand Tetons and the Snake River,” from Grant Teton National Park, Wyoming. It sold for $988,000. “Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico” and “Half Dome, Merced River, Winter, Yosemite Valley” both sold for $685,000.
Midland oilman s Ansel Adams pictures sell for $6.433 million
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Midland oilman David Arrington, seen March 28, 2014, has an extensive collection of Ansel Adams prints in his downtown office. More than 100 photographs from his 650-photo collection will be auctioned off in December.James DurbinShow MoreShow Less
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Midland oilman David Arrington has an extensive collection of Ansel Adams prints in his downtown office. More than 100 photographs from his 650-photo collection will be auctioned off in December.James DurbinShow MoreShow Less
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Midland oilman David Arrington has an extensive collection of Ansel Adams prints in his downtown office. More than 100 photographs from his 650-photo collection will be auctioned off in December.James DurbinShow MoreShow Less
Texas oilman s holy grail of Ansel Adams California photos sells for $6.4 million
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1of5 Clearing Winter Storm, Yosemite National Park by Ansel Adams sold for $327,600 at auction Monday.Ansel AdamsShow MoreShow Less
2of5West Texas oilman David Arrington has an extensive collection of Ansel Adams prints in his downtown Midland office, photographed March 28, 2014. James Durbin/Reporter-TelegramJames DurbinShow MoreShow Less
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4of5West Texas oilman David Arrington has an extensive collection of Ansel Adams prints in his downtown Midland office, photographed March 28, 2014. James Durbin/Reporter-TelegramJames DurbinShow MoreShow Less
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A cache of photographs, called the holy grail of Ansel Adams’ collection, sold for over $6.4 million at auction Monday.