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http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/04/04/11021960-three-s...
http://www.reflector.com/news/three-custody-farmville-shootin...
Even Unconstitutional gun laws don't stop potential criminals:
http://www.reflector.com/news/four-facing-charges-triple-homi...

The crime took place Sunday night at a
convenience store on a sparsely populated road as three employees — the
teen son of the owner and his two cousins — were preparing to close for
the night. A customer discovered the shooting victims shortly after the
perpetrators left, around 10 p.m.
The bloody crime shook this
normally quiet community. Farmville has a population of about 4,500 and
is more than an hour's drive east of Raleigh. County and town law enforcers had been on a 24/7 manhunt before the arrests.
Sheriff Neil Elks announced the arrests of the two men and an unnamed
juvenile Wednesday morning: Antwan Andre Anthony, 29, of Bethel; Xavier
Montel Shamble, 19, of Farmville; and a Farmville juvenile were brought
in late Tuesday night for questioning.
Wednesday morning, and each was charged with other charges, including
first-degree kidnapping, robbery and possession of firearm by a felon.
The
three victim, whose families came from Yemen, were Mokbel Mohamed
Almujanhi, 16 — known at his high school as "Sam" — Nabil Nasser Saeed
Al’mogannahi, 26, and Gaber Alawi, 24.
In the surveillance tape,
the three men did not appear to put up any kind of resistance to the
robbers, said Christy Wallace, public information director for the
Sheriff’s Office.
"There wasn’t anything they could have done differently," she said.
Surveillance
cameras in the Hustle Mart store captured the crimes in graphic "very
disturbing" detail, according to Wallace, though faces of the
perpetrators were covered or obscured.
The family did not know the three people arrested, according to a report by the local Daily Reflector that cited Tony Muhssen, a spokesman for the victims’ family.
"The family is still trying to recover from all of this, but it is a great relief," he told the paper, referring to the arrests.

















I hope that anyone who steps forward with a different story than all those witnesses gets arrested.