As bad as they were last year it is a wonder someone didn't shoot more of them
If one of the players had been shot this past year and died they would have ruled it justifiable homicide.
I watch some of the crime shows, where with the new DNA technology, blood spatter, recovering the bullets AND the gun at the bottom of a lake, lie detector tests, thousands of man hours, etc, they solve cold case files twenty years old. An amazing job they do in some cases. In this case in a closed community with cameras AND 30 witnesses not a word. Little green men and a massive loss of memory the only logical thing that could explain it. Unless of course, no one asked the witnesses what happened..
Reminds me a lot of the Thug U coaches not being able to find someone to punish in the case where they couldn't identify anyone that did anything wrong when TWO different men were assaulted by EIGHT players, one kicked in the head while down and sent to the hospital with a concussion and the other an off duty police officer that didn't want to press charges. Thought that was their duty. Seems the OIC "forgot" to collect the surveillance film and the next morning, surprisingly enough, it was bad. Easily an attempted murder charge that could be negotiated, but NO ONE was charged with ANYTHING. NO charges filed against anyone, one player arrested for running away and resisting arrest, but he was a three time offender and they didn't want anyone on the team that couldn't outrun a cop not on his donut break.
But the money is in speeding tickets and not coming to a complete stop at a stop sign in the country, not much money in solving crimes.------except for the lawyers, of course.
Just call me jaded, and of course no group is entirely good or bad.