Show j JV will shoot with soldiers : there”Under interrogation Malvo claimed initially to be the' trig-- : ' Continued from A2 german in aV the Washington- -' area sniper shootings but later Malvo allegnl the killing was recanted and said Muhammad ’ part of a series of murders was the gunman in all but the :! oyer a three-ye- ar period the final shooting other alleged that Franklin’s ' V The defenseargued that terrorintendedto was killing Malvo initially took the blame ize the public Malvo and to” protect Muhammad the ' Muhammad 42 are die first man he had come to view as a people tried under the post- - j father The defense said Sept ll terrorism law ' Muhammad had “ihdOctrinal- Attorney General John ed” Malvo with his beliefs Ashcroft had cited Virginia’s about black nationalism ability to impose “the ultimale racism white oppression and Sanction” in sending Malvo violence leav- revolutionary Muhammad to and Virginia the young nun unable to ing for prosecution Virginia is: tell right from wrong Malvo (me of only 21 states that v and Muhammad are black' execution allow the of those who were 16 or 17 when they 1 killed Malvo was 17 at the time of the sniper rampage Prosecutors portrayed Malvo as a gleeful and eager ! triggerman in the October 2002 lulling spree saying he fired shots from the trunk of a beat-u- p Chevy while Muham- mad plotted the attacks Ten people were killed and three wounded during the spree — most them as they went about their daily rou' tines A boy was wounded after being dropped off at school A mother was ' gunned down as she vacu-umher minivan at gas sta- tion One victim was mowing grass when he was lulled Another was buying groceries Authorities said die killings ' were part of an attempt to extort $10 million fromthe Malvo ' - : : : ' ' s ' ' The Herald Journal 'Logan) Utah FrkJay December 19 2003 —A13 u Boyer ' “We toid them if they need- - ' ed to come in and talk about '' Chris they’re welcome to “He's a boy ' come on in” Jewell said Continued- from A1 any mother would Jewell who lives near the : ' a love to have Boyers in Paradise said she another student wrote “You had known Christopher since : were always smilirigYou are1son He will be ' ' ! missed” '' he was 10 years old r ' “He’s a boy that any mother “You are in a better place " ' would love to have as a son” Just remember the good she said “He Will be missed” times” a third student wrote Tonya Jeweli Jewell said Christopher wasAnother of Boyer’s school school counselor counselors Kris Evans said i a popular kid who was friend- " that though Chris’ classmates My toward everyoneceramics andwobd shop! " ' “He had a fun friendly per- are saddened by his death ' “He just finished a gun case they’ve been very supportive sonality” she said “He had for ' (his brother) Jonathan’’ '' nicknames for V ’bfeach other everybody” r Jewell ' said ''"!' Evans said as many as SO : Jewell also said Christopher ' : When not in class Jewell students stopped by the counwas an above average student ' said who often stopped hy her office Christopher enjoyed V seling center Thursday some hi more than once to talk about said She loved to he just say shooting paintball' guns with that : ge : ' as - ' : missed" vv ' - - ’! his friends'1 1 ’ChristopherwiHiid have graduated this spring and wa4 planning to go on an LDS mission before entering col-leJewell said V i As for the friends whi were ' skiing with Christopher when the accident (xcurred they are ' doing as wcli'ascah be Jewell said expected ' “Some of them are wanting ! to talk some aren’t ready” she said “I saw a lot of strength in those kids as I vis-- ! ! ! ited with them!” : Parents and other students visited Christopher's family at their home Wednesday night to express their condolences ' “I guess they really had a house full” Jewell said : !' : - -- ' - - ed fll government During his closing Vv s-Jus- t Made a Huge Special PurcnasaJusi iii Time For Chrisimas MEN'S & WOMEN'S NUPTSE jACKETWOMEN S Robert F Horan Jr called Malvo and Muhammad “peas in a pod” motivated by greed and 1 laPlUS GLIDEKHUGE' SSORTMENTi NORTH FA CBrJA CkETS 'T- - wickedness “Their belief as wild and vicious as it was was that if they killed enough people the government would come around'’ and meet their demand for money Horan ' said'' ' trial : During jhe jurbrssaw several grisly crime scene photos and heard two : police confessions in which a cocky Malvo gloated about six-we- ek : i - killings- -- V Malvo chuckled as he recalled how one victim fell' afterjjeing struck while the lawnmower lie had been push: ing rumbled along And he bragged that he and Muham- mad could pull off a shooting ' regardless of police presence “You don’t mean nothing’’ he told a detective “We will' ' shoot with youlhereWe ! shoot with you not there We Continued fiiom A4 'v By comparison witii thebig atrocities how- - v ever the numbers killed under ' Milosevic were small Euro-- : peans felt those killings had to stopped largely becausethey were occurring in their y backyard Similar slaughters' in Africa such as in Liberia hardly got the same Western ' 20th-centu- ry : V-- ' -- y V- - response)!'! ' r Hussein's capture helps bring hope that the wofld can end this peculiar category of history mass ' :j killing of innocents under the '" ! reign of one ruler for whatev- er reason Modem weapons modem “isms " and modem political tactics have made such huge atrocities all too ' ' ' easy The world needs to find to more robust ways stop these y national tyrants short of war ' It has a large toolbox such as imposing economic sanctions or supporting local activists ' ''The recent convictions for ' genocide of some Rwandan leaders by a UN court might deter the worid)s remaining y X 20th-centur- y' grants r-- And with A1 Qaeda threat- ening to repeat the Sept 1 1 attacks on a larger scale with weapons of mass destruction the world has yet another chaT lenge in preventing a new )' V form ! of mass slaughter of civilians - one not contained ' within a single nation The rejoicing over Hus- sein’s capture reflects relief ' that one of these modern-ag- e mass murderers has at last ! been nabbed and a hope that sudi giant tragiedies will fade : into the pages of the last cen-y tuiy’s hikoty : : ovsAr Cannot Combined JomoriowsVlSlSS exhibit lamrmt NoRptAedu or SbecUU Orders Thanks! fl - - - BBSKl - |