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Will likely flip on any accomplices.

https://deadspin.com/simone-biless-brother-charged-with-triple-murder-1837744217

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Illustration for article titled Simone Biles's Brother Charged With Triple Murder Screenshot: YouTube (NBC)

Tevin Biles-Thomas, the brother of three-time Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles, was arrested yesterday and indicted on a variety of charges stemming from his alleged role in a New Year’s Eve shooting in Cleveland that left three men dead. According to local Cleveland outlet WKYC, two people showed up uninvited to a New Year’s Eve party at a rental apartment above a pizzeria on Cleveland’s southwest side and opened fire after being asked to leave. Three people were killed and two others were injured.

Biles-Thomas was arrested on Thursday in Fort Stewart, Georgia, where he is currently serving as a member of the U.S. Army. He was booked in a local jail and indicted by Cuyahoga County prosecutors on six counts of murder, three counts of voluntary manslaughter, five counts of felonious assault, and one count of perjury. Three of the murder counts are for intentionally causing someone’s death, while the other three are for causing someone’s death during the commission of a separate felony, per the Ohio state code of laws.

 
 

He has an arraignment scheduled for Sept. 13, and Cleveland.com reports that nobody else has been charged in the case. “The relentless persistence of Cleveland police homicide detectives helped secure an indictment in this case,” Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley said. “It is through their hard work that we can begin to seek justice for these victims.”

The four Biles siblings were born in Ohio, though Simone and her younger sister were raised in Texas by her grandfather, while Tevin and her older sister grew up in Cleveland with their great aunt.

 

6 minutes ago, HRSchenker said:

Why does the brother have a hyphenated last name?

are you familiar with the community?

On 8/30/2019 at 8:17 PM, futureman said:

are you familiar with the community?

Are you ever not a dumbass?

Just more clinical proof that Ohio turns people to complete shit.

when will people learn 

Just now, destroya said:

Are you ever not a dumbass?

#triggered

sorry pal

On 8/30/2019 at 9:22 PM, mulletpelini said:

I'm kinda surprised he doesn't look more like RG3 than I thought he would.

racist andy samberg GIF

Yep, Ohio.  America's 17th state.  And its 24th chromosome.

That said, I can see the defense team getting a little uneven with the bar association on this.  What they don't want to do is let him vault himself into a guilty verdict while they balance it all out and let him beam with innocence.  

On 8/30/2019 at 8:10 PM, HRSchenker said:

Why does the brother have a hyphenated last name?

It’s the “in” thing now. 

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