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I just wonder how it is that a fight can take place and a man loses his life before guards intervene! Were they not monitoring that area? Did they maybe al(...) 05 08, 2012 | 08:59Report Abuse
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PAM: Paula's Answering Machine w/Shane; Part 1
In Memory of Addison 'Shane' Wagstaff: Born- August 8, 1972, Died- July 11, 2008. The 28-year-old Costa Rican native who pleaded guilty in February to the murder of Clarksville native A. Shane Wagstaff last summer was sentenced to a 24-year active sentence this week, according to court records. Gerardo Francisco Chavez-Padilla, who was living in Clarksville at the time of the murder, was sentenced to 40 years, with 16 years suspended, for the murder of Wagstaff, 35. Chavez-Padilla was also sentenced to five years, with an active one-year sentence, related to an incident that occurred while awaiting trial in which officials at the jail discovered a shank, or homemade weapon, in his possession. On the night of July 11, 2008, Wagstaff was at a local restaurant when he chose to assist a motorist who was could not leave the parking area because another vehicle was blocking the driveway, officials said. Court records show that when Chavez-Padilla came out to his vehicle about 10:45 pm he was staggering and appeared to be intoxicated. Witnesses said he did not speak to anyone in the area before he got into the Nissan he was driving and rolled the windows down and turned the music up very loud. Witnesses said that he then left rapidly, spinning tires, and spitting gravel. They said Chavez-Padilla drove the car down 4th Street toward Virginia Avenue, and when the traffic light turned red he abruptly stopped, with the vehicle partly in the intersection. Witnesses said that when ...
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