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mentally ill shooter causes death  

redmustang91 64H
7761 messages
6/12/2015 3h02

Dernière Consultation:
7/12/2015 6h05

mentally ill shooter causes death


Emma Watson Nowling took a quick break from soccer practice Thursday night to greet a man walking by the sidelines.
"Little Emma went up and gave the guy a hug," Emma's soccer coach, Mario Scicluna, said.
Later that night, that man, Timothy Nelson Obeshaw, shot 7-year-old Emma and her mother, 37-year-old Sharon Elizabeth Watson, in the parking lot of the Taylor Sportsplex before turning his 9mm pistol on himself, according to Taylor police. Authorities described Obeshaw as a family friend.
Emma died from her injuries. Watson is in serious condition at a local hospital, police said.
Police said family members described the 57-year-old Obeshaw — who had lived with Watson and her boyfriend at their home in Belleville before recently moving to a home in Taylor — as mentally unstable. A motive, though, remains unclear, according to police.
"Police found evidence that Obeshaw believed someone was trying to perform mind control on him," according to a news release from the Taylor Police Department.
Police said the girl and her mother were at the Sportsplex for soccer practice. Obeshaw was there, too, and "there was what appeared to be friendly interaction between the three at the start of practice," the release says.

Scicluna said he had been coaching Emma, who plays as part of the Waza F.C. soccer club, for about two months. She was always smiling, he said. "She was a fun, excited girl," he said. "As time went on, she developed her soccer skills very rapidly, and was showing a lot of enthusiasm for the game. She had a bright future ahead of her."

wideglide1964 60H/44F
3 messages
6/12/2015 3h56

Soooo freaking sad


tadakimasu 32H

6/12/2015 4h03

Wow, reading this I thought it was the actress. Then I saw her age. Still a tragedy nonetheless.


keithcancook 67H
18358 messages
6/12/2015 4h38

i could cry


redmustang91 64H
9760 messages
7/12/2015 6h05

Tragic, but also the new normal. Guns make it so easy to kill....


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