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Teen Breaks Probation, Sentenced to Jail

By: BCHP News Staff
Updated: January 17, 2013
The teen who violated his probation after shooting and killing his friend -- possibly during a game of Russian roulette -- was sentenced to two years in prison Thursday.

He had received a 7-year-probation sentence back in November for the shooting, but four days later a drug test found Fowler had marijuana and meth in his system.

He admitted to doing both and now he'll spend two years behind bars.

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I wish you had a "disgusted" option on the 'Readers Feel' meter. Maybe during his incarceration he can think about acting responsibly; which from the sounds of it is not something he's ever tried. Some people haven't any respect for anyone or anything and I think he's one of those people. Go think about it young man... you have two years.

Farm G. January 18, 2013 at 8:00 am



Really? Only two years in jail (a couple of days with good behavior) for murder? I guess it's a step up from probation. Did the people of Abilene elect this "judge"? If so, hopefully you send him/her looking into a different line of work during the next election.

gary s. January 17, 2013 at 5:51 pm

Readers Feel...

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