retro 7 hares for sale

Posted by Kevin Tina
1
Mar 21, 2014
610 Views

Crowbar used in slaying in Red Bank

The 27 year old's credit cards, laptop, wallet and possibly cellphone were taken from inside the small frame house his parents owned on a quiet Red Bank street.

Collins was left unconscious after the first blow, and after the beating his attackers went to a Kangaroo gas station and Walmart on Signal Mountain http://www.toorks.com/ Road where they purchased a video game, cartons of cigarettes and clothing, Red Bank Police Staff Sgt. Dan Knight said. The purchases are what led investigators to arrest four men in connection with Collins' slaying after police viewed surveillance footage at the stores.

Four people have been charged in connection to Collins' death, including Collins' former roommate, 19 year old Zachary Jordan Hughes. Sixteen year old Markel Mitchell and 27 year old Jeremy Reinig also were charged. All three face charges of criminal homicide and especially aggravated burglary. Bell has a $5,000 bond while the others are being held without bond, according to Hamilton County Jail records.

"No, man. I didn't do anything," Mitchell said as he was led out in handcuffs Monday afternoon after appearing in front of Red Bank Judge Johnny Houston. Houston gave the four a week to secure legal counsel before appearing in court again Monday.

Two of the defendants, including Mitchell, told Judge Houston they were unable to make phone calls from the jail. Saturday.

"This senseless act of violence does not appear to be a random act," Red Bank Police Chief Tim Christol said.

It's unclear why Collins was targeted.

"[Hughes] had lived there. He probably knew what he had," Knight said.

Kevin Wilkes, a friend of Collins', spoke on behalf of the Collins family. The family has asked for privacy at this time, according to a statement. Collins' father discovered his son's body Saturday.

"This has been and will continue to be a very difficult time for everyone who cared for Jordan, especially his parents and grandparents," Wilkes said. "Jordan was a loving son and grandson and will be missed by all those who knew him. It is difficult to try and understand why something so senseless like this has to happen but the family will continue to place their faith in God and to lean on him for peace and comfort."

Hughes' record includes numerous theft convictions. He was arrested while doing community service at a recycling center Saturday, Knight said.

Reinig, who is from Oklahoma, has no previous record in Tennessee. He was arrested after he was found asleep on the floor at a friend's house, Knight said.

Mitchell has a pending aggravated robbery charge from March, according to Hamilton County court records. Bell has a conviction dating back to last year when Chattanooga police charged him with evading arrest. He received a suspended sentence of 11 months and 29 days, according to records.

Mitchell and Bell were taken into custody at Bell's residence Saturday.

purplelaw defense attorney (or wannabe), right? You're taught not to ask the criminal whether or not they committed the crime, right? You'd attempt to have past arrests/convictions, no matter how numerous, not admitted in court, right? Just collect your pay, right? Were the victim your relative/friend, I'd like to see you walk the talk. Have you considered the fact, that the victim's family's and friends' tax dollars will pay for the upkeep of these criminals??????????????? However, you managed to say it all, "This is our system of justice no matter the allegations that are made." The so called "system" is exactly the problem in our country and why so many innocent people are in the cemetery!

And here again we have the excuse maker amnesriusaf84 making things up on his post to fit his twisted and perverted view of the world. For example, in his liberal brain he says you can't really blame these killers if they commit crimes over and over again because somewhere in the world someone with no criminal record goes off and commits a crime. That only makes sense to an idiot. Why don't you just make up your own facts of the case like you usually do amnesti and then act like you know it all when someone calls you on your stupidity.

I live about 50 yards from this young man and I can vouche for the company he kept and ChattanoogaVol is right. Trash. Pure trash much like my immediate neighbor, trash. Mr. Collins in no way deserved his fate. He did deserve a wake up call as to the company he kept however like some of his true friends standing up and saying something pertaining to hanging out with these people. There was constantly loud, explicit music coming from the residence as well as what sounded like fighting. Having that environment in your own home? There was something tragic bound to happen sooner or later. Please don't misinterpret my blountness as acceptance and/or approval because it is certainly not that. Typical white trash. You stay classy, Redding Rd.

I am amazed at how little some folks know of our laws and how they work.

First, anyone who commits a crime is given a chance to post bond, set by a judge, that gives him his freedom. The judge can refuse bond for a variety of reasons; probability of fleeing, heinous crime, murder, etc.

Second, everyone is entitled to a legal defense in criminal court an attorney will be provided if he cannot afford one.

dao1980, I agree completely about the loud music and I never mentioned drinking (I enjoy a good adult beverage on occasion myself), I said fighting. The two most certainly do no have to go hand in hand. Seriously, have you seen this things that are accused of doing this crime? C'mon, I wouldn't want them asking me "would you like fries with that" much less sharing an enclosed area with me.

Leaf said.

Obviously no system is perfect. However, most people prefer having laws, courts and trials, over anarchy and summary execution on the street as heartbroken seems to suggestI did not suggest that at all.

Comments
avatar
Please sign in to add comment.