17-year-old murder suspect accused of shooting 2 teens at his home

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A Texas teenager accused of shooting two people at his home, one fatally, allegedly told police that he wanted to "commit a homicide for a long time," according to newly released court documents.

The suspect -- 17-year-old Connor Hilton -- was showing the two victims a revolver at his Friendswood home Saturday night when he allegedly shot them both in the head, according to a complaint charging the teen with murder.

A third person who was at the house that night called 911 while hiding in the bathroom and reported hearing two gunshots, according to the complaint.
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Where did this 17yr old get a gun from to shoot 2 in his home?

His this natural behavior for a 17yr old?

Could this be a result of too many video games?
 
Detroit? This was Texas, dumbass.
I know. But today a 10 yr kid got a gun outa the car and killed. Don’t know where but it wasnt TEX. It happens. If you leave a loaded gun laying around.

I imagine ins difficult. If you suddenly need the gun you gotta be able to get it fast, loaded? Not locked up with Ammo in another locked box. As suggested?
 
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A Texas teenager accused of shooting two people at his home, one fatally, allegedly told police that he wanted to "commit a homicide for a long time," according to newly released court documents.

The suspect -- 17-year-old Connor Hilton -- was showing the two victims a revolver at his Friendswood home Saturday night when he allegedly shot them both in the head, according to a complaint charging the teen with murder.

A third person who was at the house that night called 911 while hiding in the bathroom and reported hearing two gunshots, according to the complaint.
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Where did this 17yr old get a gun from to shoot 2 in his home?

His this natural behavior for a 17yr old?

Could this be a result of too many video games?
Where did this 17yr old get a gun from to shoot 2 in his home?
good question,

I ask that question about every teen that uses one.

Never get an answer.
 
A Texas teenager accused of shooting two people at his home, one fatally, allegedly told police that he wanted to "commit a homicide for a long time," according to newly released court documents.

The suspect -- 17-year-old Connor Hilton -- was showing the two victims a revolver at his Friendswood home Saturday night when he allegedly shot them both in the head, according to a complaint charging the teen with murder.

A third person who was at the house that night called 911 while hiding in the bathroom and reported hearing two gunshots, according to the complaint.
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Where did this 17yr old get a gun from to shoot 2 in his home?

His this natural behavior for a 17yr old?

Could this be a result of too many video games?
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Guess Connor got the gun in the same manner teenagers in Chicago. Memphis and other high crime areas get their guns.
Nice try. But it's no big deal. Connor belongs in jail and pay for his crimes.
 
A Texas teenager accused of shooting two people at his home, one fatally, allegedly told police that he wanted to "commit a homicide for a long time," according to newly released court documents.

The suspect -- 17-year-old Connor Hilton -- was showing the two victims a revolver at his Friendswood home Saturday night when he allegedly shot them both in the head, according to a complaint charging the teen with murder.

A third person who was at the house that night called 911 while hiding in the bathroom and reported hearing two gunshots, according to the complaint.
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Where did this 17yr old get a gun from to shoot 2 in his home?

His this natural behavior for a 17yr old?

Could this be a result of too many video games?
Beats me. It is Texas. Plenty of guns available.
He appears to have told police he want to "commit a homicide for a long time," and then developed a plan and carried it out.
He should be trialed as an adult and if found guilty executed for the intentional homicides in accordance with Texas law.
 
He provides an opportunity to examine and study the American culture that leads to this sort of behaviour with guns.

But will the NRA ever allow the findings to reach the light of day?
 
OP spends hours skimming news to find violent white perps. What a douche.
It doesn't have to be just another embarrassment for you. There is likely a lot of good information to be gleaned from him on why so many Americans are acting out with their guns.

America involved in two active wars just has to be related to this kid's every day train of thought.
 

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