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NORMAN The first exhibit in the murder trial over last year s Moore High School tragedy was Rachel Freeman s senior picture.
The 17-year-old cross country runner was killed immediately when she was hit from behind by a red Ford pickup during a cool-down run on Feb. 3, 2020, on a sidewalk outside the school.
The second exhibit was a photo of sophomore Yuridia Martinez, 16, holding a volleyball. She, too, was hit from behind in and died the next day.
The third exhibit was a photo of senior Kolby Crum. The 18-year-old lasted 12 days after being hit in the head by the pickup s passenger side mirror.
Testimony begins in murder trial for driver of pickup that struck Moore High School students Nolan Clay, Oklahoman
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NORMAN The first exhibit in the murder trial over last year s Moore High School tragedy was Rachel Freeman s senior picture.
The 17-year-old cross country runner was killed immediately when she was hit from behind by a red Ford pickup during a cool-down run on Feb. 3, 2020, on a sidewalk outside the school.
The second exhibit was a photo of sophomore Yuridia Martinez, 16, holding a volleyball. She, too, was hit from behind in and died the next day.
The third exhibit was a photo of senior Kolby Crum. The 18-year-old lasted 12 days after being hit in the head by the pickup s passenger side mirror.
Oklahoma dismisses Trejan Bridges, Seth McGowan amid police investigation
By The Athletic Staff
Oklahoma wide receiver Trejan Bridges and running back Seth McGowan are no longer with the team, head coach Lincoln Riley said Thursday. They re not members of our program anymore, he said. We wish them the very best going forward.
Bridges and McGowan were identified by Norman police last week as suspects in an alleged armed robbery committed on April 15. Police searched Bridges’ Norman apartment the following day and recovered a Glock .45-caliber handgun, loaded magazines, drug paraphernalia and a “bag of green substance appearing to be marijuana.”
Joseph Alliniece
A jury found a Texas man guilty of first-degree murder and three other counts Monday afternoon in Cleveland County District Court.
The jury gave its decision to the court in the case of Joseph Fidel Alliniece, 32, of Missouri City, Texas, after about 90 minutes of deliberation. He was found guilty of the murder of Norman resident Brittani Young, 27, two counts of kidnapping and robbery by force or fear on April 24, 2018.
According to reports, Norman police responded shortly after Young s death inside a residence at the Emerald Greens Apartments. Alliniece had fled the scene, and a search ensued. That night, Alliniece was found and arrested by Oklahoma City Police Department officers, then brought to Norman for questioning.