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 These photos released by the Stephens County Sheriffs Office show, left 
to right, James Edwards Jr., Chancey Luna and Michael Jones.stephens county 
sheriffs officeChristopher Lane, shown here in an undated photo, was attending 
school in Oklahoma on a baseball scholarship when he was gunned down.AP/Essendon 
Baseball ClubAug. 16, 2013: Sarah Harper,Christopher Lane's girlfriend, 
stands beside a memorial along the road where police say Lane, an 
Australian baseball player was shot and killed by three bored teenagers 
who decided to kill someone for fun, in Duncan, Okla. Lane, who 
was visiting Duncan where Harper and her family lives, had jogged past 
a home where the boys were staying and that apparently led to 
him being gunned down at random, said Police Chief Danny Ford.APProsecutors 
on Tuesday charged two teenagers accused of gunning down an Australian student 
in Oklahoma for the fun of it with first-degree murder, and a 
third teen with being an accessory.Officials say 22-year-old Christopher 
Lane, who was visiting the U.S. on a baseball scholarship at East 
Central University, was jogging along a road in Duncan, Okla., after visiting 
his girlfriend on Friday when he was shot in the back, allegedly 
by the teens.Terri Moore from the Stephens County Courthouse says 16-year-old 
Chancey Allen Luna and 15-year-old James Francis Edwards Jr. were charged 
as adults with first-degree murder. Both are being held without bond.Bond 
was set at $1 millio
 These photos released by the Stephens County Sheriffs Office show, left 
to right, James Edwards Jr., Chancey Luna and Michael Jones.stephens county 
sheriffs officeChristopher Lane, shown here in an undated photo, was attending 
school in Oklahoma on a baseball scholarship when he was gunned down.AP/Essendon 
Baseball ClubAug. 16, 2013: Sarah Harper,Christopher Lane's girlfriend, 
stands beside a memorial along the road where police say Lane, an 
Australian baseball player was shot and killed by three bored teenagers 
who decided to kill someone for fun, in Duncan, Okla. Lane, who 
was visiting Duncan where Harper and her family lives, had jogged past 
a home where the boys were staying and that apparently led to 
him being gunned down at random, said Police Chief Danny Ford.APProsecutors 
on Tuesday charged two teenagers accused of gunning down an Australian student 
in Oklahoma for the fun of it with first-degree murder, and a 
third teen with being an accessory.Officials say 22-year-old Christopher 
Lane, who was visiting the U.S. on a baseball scholarship at East 
Central University, was jogging along a road in Duncan, Okla., after visiting 
his girlfriend on Friday when he was shot in the back, allegedly 
by the teens.Terri Moore from the Stephens County Courthouse says 16-year-old 
Chancey Allen Luna and 15-year-old James Francis Edwards Jr. were charged 
as adults with first-degree murder. Both are being held without bond.Bond 
was set at $1 millio

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> This undated photo provided by Blue Rider Press/Penguin shows award-winning 
journalist and war correspondent Michael Hastings.APThe Los Angeles Coroners 
Office says journalist Michael Hastings, who won fame writing the Rolling 
Stone article that ended General Stanley McChrystal's career, had drugs 
including amphetamines and marijuana in his system when he was killed in 
a fiery car crash in June.However, coroner's investigators said the drugs 
likely did not contribute to the crash, which they classified as an 
accident. Toxicology results showed small amounts of amphetamine in Hastings' 
blood, which indicated he had possibly taken methamphetamine many hours 
before his death. Traces of marijuana were also present, indicating he'd 
taken it hours earlier.Hastings cause of death was massive blunt force trauma, 
and the coroner determined he likely lost consciousness upon impact and 
died within seconds.The autopsy report came two months after Hastings' death 
on a deserted Los Angeles street fueled conspiracy theories and prompted 
the FBI to release an unusual statement that it had not been 
investigating him.Hastings died when his Mercedes, traveling at a high rate 
of speed, crossed into the median on Highland Avenue in Hollywood and 
struck a tree on June 18. The car burst into flames and 
Hastings' body was charred to the point that it took several days 
to positively identify him.The report states that Hastings had been "sober" 
for 14 years, but
  
sign each child out and have their photo taken.The school has about 
870 children enrolled. The academy is named after McNair, an astronaut who 
died when the space shuttle Challenger exploded on Jan. 28, 1986, according 
to the school's website.Jonessia White, the mother of a kindergartner, said 
the school's doors are normally locked."I took (my son) to school this 
morning and had to be buzzed in," she said. "So I'm wondering 
how the guy got in the door."Jackie Zamora, 61, of Decatur, was 
at the Wal-Mart waiting and said her 6-year-old grandson was inside the 
school when the shooting was reported and she panicked for more than 
an hour because she hadn't heard whether or not anyone had been 
injured.She said the school has a set of double doors where visitors 
must be buzzed in and show identification to a camera to be 
allowed in."I don't know how this could happen at this school," Zamora 
said. "There's so much security."School volunteer Debra Haynes said she 
encountered the suspect without knowing it.She stopped by the office at 
the end of her shift and saw a man talking to a 
secretary but she did not see a gun."I heard him say, `I'm 
not here to harm any staff or any parents or students. He 
said he wanted to speak to a police officer.""By the time I 
got to 2nd Avenue, I heard gunshots," she said.The Associated Press contributed 
to this report
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