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n for 17-year-old Michael Jones, who allegedly drove 
the vehicle carrying the other suspects. He was charged with the use 
of a vehicle in the discharge of a weapon and accessory to 
murder after the fact. Jones is considered a youthful offender but will 
be tried in adult court.Prosecutor Jason Hicks called the boys "thugs" in 
court, saying Luna was sitting in the rear seat of a car 
when he pulled the trigger on a .22 caliber revolver and shot 
Lane once in the back. Hicks said Jones was driving the vehicle 
and Edwards was in the passenger seat.Edwards has had run-ins with the 
law previously and had been in court Friday, the day of the 
killing, to sign documents related to his juvenile probation."I believe 
this man is a threat to the community and should not be 
let out," Hicks said as he requested no bond for Edwards. "He 
thinks it's all a joke."The 17-year-old wept in court after he tried 
to speak and was cut off by the judge."I'm appalled," Hicks said 
after the hearing. "This is not supposed to happen in this community."Police 
Chief Dan Ford said Lane appeared to have been chosen at random, 
saying in a variety of media interviews since Friday's killing that one 
suspect told officers that he and other boys were bored and that 
they followed Lane and killed him for "the fun of it."A woman 
tried CPR and paramedics arrived on scene, but Lane was pronounced dead 
an hour later."He went by a residence where these three boys were, 
they picked
 blessed day, all of 
our children are safe," Thurmond said at the news conference. "This was 
a highly professional response on the ground by DeKalb County employees 
assisted by law enforcement."Though the school has a system where visitors 
must be buzzed in by staff, the gunman may have slipped inside 
behind someone authorized to be there, Alexander said. The suspect, who 
had no clear ties to the school, never got past the front 
office, where he held one or two employees captive for a time, 
the chief said. Hill, who had address listed about three miles from 
the school, is charged with aggravated assault on a police officer, terroristic 
threats and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. There was 
no information on a possible court date.A woman in the office called 
WSB-TV to say the gunman asked her to contact the Atlanta station 
and police. WSB said during the call, shots were heard in the 
background. Assignment editor Lacey Lecroy said she spoke with the woman 
who said she was alone with the man and his gun was 
visible."It didn't take long to know that this woman was serious," Lecroy 
said. "Shots were one of the last things I heard. I was 
so worried for her."School clerk Antoinette Tuff in an interview on ABC's 
"World News with Diane Sawyer" said she worked to convince the gunman 
to put down his weapons and ammunition."He told me he was sorry 
for what he was doing. He was willing to die," Tuff told 
ABC.She told him her life s

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