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    Ex-Space Force Analyst Gets 54 Years for Killing Teen over Car Theft

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsAugust 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Man Sentenced to 54 Years for Fatal Shooting of Teen

    Orest Schur, a former signals intelligence analyst with the U.S. Space Force, has been sentenced to 54 years in prison after shooting at two teenage boys, which resulted in the death of one. This decision was announced by District Attorney Brian Mason.

    On August 15, a judge sentenced the 29-year-old Schur for second-degree murder and second-degree attempted murder. He will spend 36 years for the murder charge and an additional 18 years for attempted murder, with both sentences set to run one after the other.

    The incident took place in July 2023 in Aurora, Colorado, when Schur, who was then a technical sergeant, confronted the boys—aged 13 and 14—after he believed they were trying to steal his wife’s car. As the boys attempted to flee, Schur fired 11 shots at them, hitting 14-year-old Xavier Kirk in the back and head. Kirk later died in the hospital from his injuries. The younger boy survived a gunshot wound and managed to seek help from a relative.

    During his sentencing, Schur expressed remorse, apologizing for the pain and trauma caused by his actions. Family members of the victims acknowledged the mistakes made by the boys but stated that they did not deserve to lose their lives. One family member noted that Schur’s car was never actually stolen.

    The surviving teen also spoke out, claiming that using deadly force against unarmed minors was not justifiable. He shared his experience of survival and the emotional toll it took on him.

    District Attorney Mason criticized Schur’s actions, labeling them as “vigilante violence.” He expressed sorrow for the young life lost, emphasizing the impact of Schur’s decisions. The case has drawn significant attention and raised discussions about accountability and justice.

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