Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Charged with aggravated murder, he may never see a trial considering his circumstances.

Suspected Chardon High School shooter T.J. Lane is escorted by authorities on Tuesday.


A crying, frightened student told a 911 operator that "we just had a shooting at our school. We need to get out of here" just minutes after a teen gunman opened fire in the cafeteria of Chardon High School in Ohio on Monday....


Three counts of aggravated anything means society will not receive the ultimate justice for the crime, but, will bear some of the burden for it.  Three counts is still three counts and if sentences are served consecutively it could equate to a life sentence, however, given the circumstances of Mr. Lane's life he may be found unable to stand trial or committed for treatment.