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Robin Doan photographed March 12, 2014, near Palo Duro Canyon.
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In the fall of 2005, a young Missouri man, 23-year-old Levi King, went on a vicious and inexplicable 24-hour killing spree, first shooting an elderly man and his daughter-in-law in the rural community of Pineville, Missouri, then stealing their truck and driving to Texas, where he randomly stopped at a darkened farm house on the outskirts of the small Panhandle town of Pampa.
Dressed completely in black and toting an AK-47, King broke through the back door and immediately went to the master bedroom. He first put three bullets into the body of the home’s owner, 31-year-old Brian Conrad. He next fired two shots into Molly, the family’s dog. Then he turned his gun on Conrad’s 35-year-old pregnant wife, Michell, who was screaming. He shot her five times.
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Pampa student arrested for making false threat on Snapchat
VIDEO: Pampa student arrested for making false threat on Snapchat By Tamlyn Cochran | April 21, 2021 at 3:39 PM CDT - Updated April 21 at 5:10 PM
PAMPA, Texas (KFDA) - The Pampa Police Department arrested a Pampa ISD student accused of making a false report of a threat to the school on Snapchat.
Around 9:25 a.m., officials received a notification from a student at Pampa High School who reported to have received a threatening Snapchat.
Officials then enacted a lock-out protocol and began investigating the situation.
Evidence then showed that the Snapchat was sent from a bogus Snapchat account that was created by the student who reported the threat.