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Former Space Force analyst who shot and killed Colorado teen sentenced to 54 years in prison
A former U.S. Space Force signals intelligence analyst was sentenced to decades behind bars for shooting two suspected teen ...
An Aurora man was sentenced to prison on Friday, about two years after he shot two teens — killing one — who had allegedly ...
ADAMS COUNTY, Colo. — A man convicted in June of shooting two teenagers July 2023 in Aurora was sentenced Friday afternoon.
A former Space Force sergeant, 29-year-old Orest Schur, will most likely spend the rest of his life in prison for the 2023 ...
A man has been sentenced to 54 years in prison in a 2023 shooting incident that resulted in the death of one teen and injured ...
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Former U.S. Space Force sergeant sentenced to 54 years in prison
In 2023, Orest Schur killed one teen and wounded another who he believed had been trying to steal a family car.
Orest Schur, the 27-year-old Aurora man jailed for investigation of first-degree murder after police say he chased down two teenagers suspected of trying to steal his wife's car, is an active duty ...
Orest Schur, the 27-year-old Aurora man jailed for investigation of first-degree murder after police say he chased down two teenagers suspected of trying to steal his wife's car, is an active duty U.S ...
Orest Schur Aurora Police Investigators said that Schur fired several shots at the two he suspected of trying to break into his car. Both teens were struck by gunfire.
Orest Schur is charged with first-degree murder. He's accused of killing a teen and injuring another after they tried to break into his car in Aurora, Colorado.
Orest Schur is charged with first-degree murder for the July 6 Colorado fatal shooting after he spotted the 2 people attempting to steal his car outside his home.
The Hyundai’s alarm went off shortly before midnight on July 5, and Orest Schur, awakened by his mother-in-law, confronted the two teens, dressed in black, near the house where he lived at 19425 ...
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