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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (96127)12/28/2014 9:31:07 PM
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It's a happy ending to the year in Denton, Texas. Fortunately, there are two fewer dangerous problems in the Denton area tonight, as justice was recently served twice.

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Howard University Football player killed while breaking into apartment



topconservativenews.com

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Two black males aged 22 and 18 were allegedly breaking into an apartment complex in Denton, TX on Christmas Eve. A handgun saved Christmas and both of the invaders were shot and killed.

One of the invaders turned out to be a football player for Howard University.

The perp had received widespread media attention last September for a 70-yard touchdown against Rutgers.

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nydailynews.com

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An attempted robbery at a north Texas home left a promising Howard University football player dead during his holiday break, local reports said.

Terrence Neal Tusan, 22, was identified as one of two suspects discovered shot to death at a Denton apartment complex over the weekend after allegedly breaking into a home, authorities told the Denton Record-Chronicle.

He and Jakobi Dmon Gipson, 18, of Arlington, Tex., are accused of masking their faces and forcing their way into an apartment Sunday before gunfire erupted.

Tusan’s body was found outside the apartment in the 1500 block of Meadow St. Gipson’s body was discovered inside the apartment, police said.

The news shocked his mother, Donna Tusan, who last saw him Sunday to watch the Dallas Cowboys.