Teen 'went on killing spree for fun'

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 11 Juli 2013 | 22.54

David Damus, 20, left, and Konrad Schafer, 15, have been charged with first degree murder. Kissimmee Police Department Source: Supplied

A TEENAGER and his friends have allegedly gone on a killing spree in the US because "he thought it would be fun to shoot" a man.

The two teens and two adults have been charged for two murders and face charges for a string of shootings of homes across Osceola County, Florida. Police say Konrad Schafer, 15, shot and killed 17-year-old David Guerrero, who was walking to the bus stop on his way to work around 6am on June 26 because he thought it would be fun to kill a person "for no apparent reason".

Juan Sebastian Muriel and Victoria Rios have been charged with first-degree murder. Police say the groups second victim paid her for sex before they killed him. Kissimmee Police Department Source:

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Footage shot by photographer Ahmed Assem appears to show Egyptian military firing directly at him and his camera before he died. Courtesy: BBC Live

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Investigators examine the scene of the bombings on Boylston St in Boston. Picture: AP Source: Herald Sun

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1lPU0nYb3s Source: Supplied

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A screen grab of a video showing Justin Bieber peeing into a bucket at a restaurant. Source: Supplied

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England's James Anderson celebrates the wicket of Australia captain Michael Clarke. Source: AAP


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