• Re: Assault-Rock-throwing suspect 'had stupid ideas,' says teen who kno

    From Otto Niebergall@21:1/5 to RichA on Fri Apr 28 08:10:36 2023
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    RichA <[email protected]> wrote in
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    They need to force a bat up their asses.

    Technology helped pinpoint rock-throwing suspects
    Former district attorney and FOX31 legal analyst George Brauchler gave
    insight into how investigators may have pinpointed the suspects through
    their mobile phones.

    �Who was where, when,� Brauchler said, �and match that up with the reports
    of cars getting hit with rocks.�

    Brauchler said one factor likely helped investigators.

    �(It�s) incredibly helpful that it happened repeatedly over a short period
    of time,� Brauchler said.

    That period of time was a window, Brauchler said, for investigators to cross-examine cell tower data and geo-point them to the suspects.

    �I just spoke with the chief of police for Aurora about a case handled
    back in Florida some years ago,� Brauchler said. �It took them a year to
    close. This moved very, very quickly, and I think technology�s to thank
    for it.�

    Time is a very important factor in this case, according to Brauchler, even
    the time we live in.

    �These are things that might not have been around 20, 25 years ago, not
    the way they are today,� Brauchler said.

    FOX31 did a background check on all three suspects in this case, finding
    no criminal record for Kwak and Joseph Keonig. Nicholas Karol-Chik has one count on his record for speeding.

    <https://kdvr.com/news/local/rock-throwing-suspect-had-stupid-ideas-says- teen-who-knows-him/>

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