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Earlier this Morning the Trial of Lamar Killroy toke place. Killroy is being charged with 2 Counts of Murder, 1 Count of Attempted Robbery, I Count of Brandishing a Firearm, 1 Count of Child Endangerment, and 15 Counts of Possession of Child Pornography. On the 9th of May Killroy attempted to rob Robert Dazzlers Jewelry Exchange. He was unsuccessful in the Robbery. During his escape he went through the Art Center and shot Rob Jenkins and Deputy Miranda Linz of the Los Santos Sheriffs Department. Deputy Linz was fatally wounded and died at the scene, Mr. Jenkins died in the ICU 3 Days Later. The LSSD offered a $125000 Reward for any Information along with $50000 from the Jenkins Family. A Tip called into the Sheriffs Department stated Killroy was held up at a house in the Murrieta Heights. The Sheriffs Department was unable to obtain a Warrant to Search the Home. The FIB however was conducting a Child Predator Investigation into Killroy, the FIB along with the LSSD and the CFC raided the home where they found nearly 36 Hours of Child Pornography. The Jury toke less than 2 Hours to come to a Verdict. Lamar Killroy was found Guilty on Charges 2 Counts of Murder, 1 Count of Attempted Robbery, 1 Count of Child Endangerment, and 15 Counts of Possession of Child Pornography by a Jury of his Peers. He was Sentenced to 3 Life Sentences without a Chance of Parole.

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