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In multiple selfie Snapchat videos, Salatin showed firearms flaunted or
shown in an intimidating manner, Johnson County Prosecutor Joseph Villanueva said. Weeks before the incident, Salatin was looking to sell oxycontin pills as well, according to Snapchat messages, the prosecutor said.
He argued that the shooting wasn t a spur of the moment decision and that the gun used to kill Davis was illegally obtained by the defendant.” Based on his social media, Salatin showed “unhealthy infatuation with guns, Villanueva said.
One of Salatin s defense attorneys, Carrie Miles, also highlighted numerous videos from the people in the car the night of the shooting.
What if it was your child that was murdered? read one sign. This could happen to your son or daughter, read another.
Cars driving by the Johnson County Courthouse honked in support, while some rolled down their windows to discuss what happened. People walking by stopped to talk, too. Mind if I ask what happened? No, please ask . thanks for asking.
That s when loved ones detailed the painful account of losing Davis nearly six months ago. The Bargersville teen was found fatally shot in the Foxberry Trace subdivision of Greenwood on Oct. 31. He touched a lot of people, really, for being 15 years old. He had a good heart, said Kenny Poole, his grandfather.
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One limb at a time, the locally famous leaning tree came down Sept. 3. For more than 150 years, the tree stood at a 30-degree angle about 3 miles south of Franklin in the 3500 block of Airport Road. The tree’s removal was initiated after a citizen submitted a formal complaint asking the highway department to look into the safety of it. On June 4, Airport Road, also known as Nineveh Road, was closed after an initial inspection determined the tree was unsafe to drive under. Then, in June, two master arborists determined the tree was at “extreme risk” of falling. So, the Johnson County Board of Commissioners voted 3-0 to remove the tree. County officials and local artisans are still looking at ways to preserve the tree, such as a memorial.
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