Pastors rally for Julius Jones, urge Stitt to grant clemency

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Pastors rally for Julius Jones, urge Stitt to grant clemency

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from what i heard of this shenanigan, i hope clemency is not granted.

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he's 100% guilty he shot a man in the head in front of his small child and and his sister for his car

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"...by continuing what he has done in captivity..."
You mean join more violent gangs?

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This is disgusting. All you false teachers are gonna pay for this.

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On the night of July 28, 1999, Megan, her brother Paul, 45, and his two daughters, Rachel, 9, and Abby, 7, went shopping for school supplies.
They swung by Braum's for ice cream before returning to their parents' home in Edmond.
Paul Howell pulled the family's 1997 GMC Suburban into the driveway. His two daughters were in the back, Megan was in the front passenger seat.
The family, unaware they'd been followed, started to get out of the SUV.
Megan said she barely had her foot out of the door when she heard the gunshot.
"I heard somebody yell, 'Where are the keys, where the keys?'" Megan said she quickly turned around to see a man standing in the driver's side doorway. "Paul was gone and I just knew he'd been shot."
Megan said she grabbed his daughters from the backseat and ran toward her parents' home.
"As we ran to safety, somebody yelled 'Stop!' and they shot at us, " recounted Megan.
Unscathed, she informed her parents who called police to the scene.
Howell had been killed for the Suburban -- and then run over during the carjacking.
Prosecutors said 19-year-old Julius Jones and his close friend, Christopher Jordan, 20, set out to steal a GMC Suburban that night -- they parked at the Braum’s and waited for one to pull in.
"He could have spared Paul's life and still taken the car." Megan said.
She said her brother was a generous man who would've turned over the keys if given the chance.
Instead, prosecutors said Jordan trailed Howell's Suburban to the home where Jones planned to steal the SUV.
"Julius Jones never said a word. He just put a gun to my brother’s temple and shot, " Megan explained.

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