The Chris Lane Shooting: A Gang Initiation, says a Duncan Resident & Citizen who Called Police
Court documents filed by police confirm that Mr Johnson called police to tell them three armed youths were in front of the home at 7.05pm, some four hours after Mr Lane was shot dead, and that officers were dispatched to the car park where they arrested the three accused. But the documents also show that police found ammunition for a .22-calibre revolver like the one they allege was used to kill Mr Lane was by then hidden in the car's air intake, while a second weapon, a shotgun, was disassembled.
"I don't think it was an initiation – I KNOW it was an initiation, my son told me it was an initiation," Mr Johnson told Fairfax Media. Since the murder and the arrests, Mr Johnson has sent Chris away for safety to a youth program. If Mr Johnson is correct, the revelation could go some way to providing a motive for the killing. Duncan residents — and people around the world — have struggled to accept that the youths would have committed the murder out of boredom, as one of the accused has told police.
I just thank God I was there, and that Chris was not outside, they could have just driven past and shot him, I don't even like to contemplate that," Mr Johnson said. "To be quite honest, if they were smarter, they could have come up behind me and shot me in the head." He described the three youths - James Edwards, Michael Jones and the accused shooter, Chancey Luna - as good boys who had gone off the rails. "They don't have proper fathers in their lives. You can't be a friend to your son, you got to be the father," he said.
"I feel very sorry for them, they have ruined their whole lives, but they did the crime, they have to do the time. Perhaps they can make a life inside, get God in their lives," he said. "That Edwards was some talent, wrestling, football, he was an athlete. Satan has taken a lot of lives here." He said a gang operating in nearby cities, such as Oklahoma City and Dallas, has been recruiting in Duncan. He said he believed the gang was responsible for the theft of guns in the area. Sheila Haynes, who has three children with Mr Johnson, was not at home during the incident, which occurred on her birthday. Chris was at home with their youngest daughter, Shanelle, who is 15.
"I am just thankful that I did not have to lose a son on my birthday," she said. "But I am so sad that someone else did." Asked if Chris had been scared by the incident, she said: "Well, if he is, he is not going to tell me, as his mom. "He just said to me, 'Mom if it is my time, it is my time'."
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..."I don't think it was an initiation – I know it was an initiation, my son told me it was an initiation," Mr Johnson told Fairfax Media. Since the murder and the arrests, Mr Johnson has sent Chris away for safety to a youth program.'...