(PA) Slain Clarion University student armed, looking for drugs

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Slain Clarion University student armed, looking for drugs

Thursday, November 03, 2005
By Gabrielle Banks, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Police said a Clarion University of Pennsylvania student who was shot to death Oct. 19 after he broke into an off-campus residence with a friend was apparently looking for cocaine and was armed with a gun that had been taken from the son of a Pittsburgh school board member.

According to an affidavit filed last week, Mark Anthony Brentley Jr., 22, whose father Mark Brentley Sr. serves on the city school board, told police he believed his friends Kristopher Major Mills, 21, of Stanton Heights, and Jason Tyler Vaughn, 20, of the North Side, had stolen his 9 mm handgun from his apartment the day Mr. Mills was killed.

The weapon was recovered the next day at the rear of the home police said Mr. Mills and Mr. Vaughn had broken into -- at 285B S. Fifth Ave. in Clarion.

Mr. Vaughn told police they wanted to buy drugs, but the residents of the house told them they had none.

One of the residents, university student Zachary C. Snyder, said two men entered the house through a side door, wearing dark clothing and masks. They took his cell phone and led him through the apartment with his hands up.

His roommate, Christopher Rusnock, also a student, told police he heard Mr. Snyder approaching and he sounded scared for his life, so he got his .40-caliber handgun out of the closet.

Mr. Vaughn said Mr. Mills "would not take no for an answer" and pushed his way into Mr. Rusnock's locked bedroom. Mr. Rusnock said the masked intruder cocked his gun and said, "Break yourself, fool." Mr. Rusnock said he fired several shots.

Mr. Vaughn told police Mr. Mills fell in the hallway and dropped the gun.

Mark Brentley Jr. later told officers he noticed Mr. Vaughn was bleeding when he drove him to Pittsburgh the day after the incident. Mr. Vaughn told him he had gotten into a fight.

"We're still mourning the loss of Kristopher Mills," said Mark Brentley Sr. "He was my son's roommate for two years. He was just like one of us."

He said Mr. Vaughn and Mr. Mills attended Perry Traditional Academy with his son. There has been a lot of violence at Clarion aimed at Pittsburgh natives, he said, and "it's a terrible situation."

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05307/599823.stm

better ending than the UT student referenced here had... http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=163883&highlight=university+texas
 
Drizzt said:
"We're still mourning the loss of Kristopher Mills," said Mark Brentley Sr. "He was my son's roommate for two years. He was just like one of us."
What does that say about "us"?

I think if my son's roommate had just stolen my son's gun and been killed while attempting an armed robbery looking for drugs I'd not be in a great hurry to paint myself as being just like him.
 
Police said a Clarion University of Pennsylvania student who was shot to death Oct. 19 after he broke into an off-campus residence with a friend was apparently looking for cocaine and was armed with a gun that had been taken from the son of a Pittsburgh school board member.

Holy run-on sentence.
 
zahc said:
Holy run-on sentence.
Chump change.

I'm on an automotive hobby forum and there's a guy on there who can literally fill an entire screen with one sentence. Apparently either the guy's keyboard doesn't have either a functional period key or "Enter" key, or his high school English department didn't explain to the class that sentences consist of one subject and one predicate --- not 17 subjects and 23 predicates.
 
Blah! I went to Clarion. The locals have nothing against "city folk". They do, however, get 3 days off for deer season at the local high schools and hunter safety is taught in 7th grade classrooms....... They also know their guns and don't really like drug fiends with guns breaking and entering....
 
am I a total bigot

Hawkmoon said:
sentences consist of one subject and one predicate --- not 17 subjects and 23 predicates.

. . . to be the tiniest bit amused that we're discussing grammatical construction somewhat in earnest on a gun forum?

OK, I can accept that I haven't rid myself of every smattering of the left-wing anti-gun-owner propaganda I was fed from childhood, despite now being a gun rights pinup girl and militant libertarian activist.

I can accept that I still have work to do, clearing my own psyche.

But still, grant me one small giggle?
 
Ellie said:
. . . to be the tiniest bit amused that we're discussing grammatical construction somewhat in earnest on a gun forum?
Hawkmoon said:
I'm on an automotive hobby forum and there's a guy on there who can literally fill an entire screen with one sentence.

Yes, but does he write these sentences professionally?

I think we should hold those who write professionally to a little higher standard then what passes for writing in an internet forum (especially when we're talking about what was actually printed.)



As for the story at hand, looks like a good shoot to me.
 
Not a good idea to post someone elses address....
Other than that they got what they were looking for, family heart break, and a short future for themselves!
CraigJS
 
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