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Black cowardly thug beat (White) female college student employees 14 times with shotgun stock
 The first blow from the shotgun stock sent the woman to the floor. The 19-year-old woman, an employee at the Jet’s Pizza was struck eight more times in the face and head with the shotgun. She had been standing with her arms raised. In surveillance video played at a preliminary hearing in 55th District Court, the hooded man wielding the shotgun also struck the woman’s older sister and fellow employee five times in the head and face. The man alternated between the two sisters, delivering a total of 14 blows. Prosecutors say Terrence Lamont Miller was the attacker. Miller, 19, of Lansing, was ordered to stand trial on multiple charges including assault with intent to commit murder, armed robbery and conspiracy to commit armed robbery in the Nov. 6, 2013 incident. Judge Donald Allen, who found that there was enough evidence for a trial, ordered him held without bond at the Ingham County Jail. Officials say the sisters, both Michigan State University students, cooperated during the robbery. The older sister, now 21, was on her knees in front of a safe placing money in a backpack when she was struck. - (Black-on-white) |
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- Two Lansing teens arrested in connection with Oct. 21 shooting - November 22, 2013
Terrence Miller, 19, and Napoleon Cottrell, 15, were each hit with four felony charges: assault with intent to murder, assault with intent to do great bodily harm, armed robbery, and carrying a concealed weapon. Cottrell will be charged as an adult.
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