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Post by CSA FD on May 12, 2009 14:46:23 GMT -5
2007 murder victim Brittany McGlone's friend Anna Moore was shot Sat night in a drive-by has died, Anna and Britt worked together at Alco. my prayers go out to her family and friends. will update further.
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Post by CSA FD on May 12, 2009 19:19:53 GMT -5
 UPDATE: Drive by shooting claims East Texas mother's life Posted: May 12, 2009 WINNSBORO, TX (KLTV) - The East Texas mother who was sent to ICU after being hit by a bullet in a drive by shooting has died. Police said 24-year-old Anna-Marie Moore was in her home Saturday night when several suspects drove by, firing two rounds into her home with a shotgun. Police are searching for suspects, Ty Evans, 18, and Demarcus Hearn, 20. Winnsboro police said the two were facing aggravated assault charges. Now, with Moore's death, felony arrest warrants have been issued for the two suspects. Police said a surveillance video from a nearby school shows the suspect's car driving away after the shooting. It is a white Pontiac with tinted windows. www.kltv.com/global/story.asp?s=10350352
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Post by CSA FD on May 16, 2009 23:35:52 GMT -5
This Comment is from Brittany's mom
Patricia Friday, May 15, 2009
Anna Moore was a beloved daughter, wife, sister, mother and friend. She is indisputably an innocent victim and those surviving her are left with the devastating effects of horrific, senseless and animalistic violence that our family knows all too well. My daughter, Brittany McGlone, and Anna Moore were friends and co-workers and I wish every one to extend the same generous prayers and support to the Moore family that has been shown to us in the 2 years since Brittany's murder. What comes to my mind when I think of Anna and the Moore family is the love they share for one another. It is my prayer that their love and values sustain them through an indescribable and incomprehensible nightmare. All blame lies indisputably upon the shoulders of the cowards who willingly made the decision to pull a trigger into a targeted home and risk the innocent lives of all inside, including children. Tragically, however, our system failed to keep at least one of these suspects incarcerated when the opportunity was there. Deferred adjudication should be reserved for speeding tickets and litter violations, not violence against another human being.
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Post by CSA FD on Jul 9, 2011 13:50:14 GMT -5
Neighbors angry after second mistrial declared in woman's murder May 20, 2011 WINNSBORO, TX (KLTV) - A second mistrial is declared in a Winnsboro woman's murder. Anna Marie Moore, 24, was killed in front of her two children during a drive by shooting back in May 2009. Ty Evans, 20, is one of Moore's accused killers. For the second time, a jury could not reach a verdict. Neighbors and witnesses say they don't understand how this happened again. "These mistrials. It's just unreal," said Regena King, neighbor. "I mean come on, seriously, somebody needs to pay for what happened to her." Regena King often relives what happened to her neighbor next door. "I heard two gunshots. It was like pow pow and that's when I saw them carrying Anna to the truck," King recalled. Anna Marie Moore was shot in the back of the head during a drive by shooting. Authorities say she was on the couch playing with her two small children at the time of the shooting. "Who doesn't want justice for someone who was just innocently sitting in their house not doing anything? I never heard Anna say a mean word to anybody," said King. Down the street, Melvin Clapper also remembers. He's testified twice against Ty Evans. "I heard two shots and then I run out the front door and seen a white Pontiac speeding down the road," Clapper recalled. Clapper says he was able to identify a white Pontiac caught on surveillance video as the getaway car. He says he will continue to tell his story until Anna's killers are behind bars. "When they (prosecutors) call me I'll go," said Clapper. Until then, King says the empty house next door is an eerie reminder that justice has not been served. "Her family's paying for that and will pay for that for the rest of their lives and they're going to have to deal with her being killed with the way that she was and have to deal with the fact that nobody is being convicted of it, no body's being punished for what happened to her," said King. "That needs to happen. Somebody needs to be punished for what happened to her." A second person accused in Moore's murder, Demarcus Hearne, is expected in court next month. www.kltv.com/story/14688319/neighbors-angry-after-second-mistrial-declared-in-womans-murder
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