Juri Tarrant County telah menyatakan Reid Rothenberg berusia 37 tahun bersalah atas pembunuhan kapital dalam pembunuhan Matthew Stuart dan George Nitsche pada 2022, dengan menjatuhkan hukuman seumur hidup tanpa pembebasan bersyarat. Serangan itu menargetkan anggota keluarga di sebuah rumah di Arlington, Texas, meninggalkan ibu Stuart sebagai satu-satunya penyintas. Pihak berwenang menggambarkan insiden tersebut sebagai pembunuhan kejam dengan motif yang tidak jelas.
Pada malam 10 April 2022, Reid Rothenberg, saat itu berusia 37 tahun, menendang pintu depan sebuah rumah di Ivy Hill Drive, Arlington, Texas. Di dalam, George Nitsche berusia 84 tahun sedang bersandar di sofa di bagian belakang rumah ketika Rothenberg menembak, mengenai dan membunuhnya seketika. Ascending newline preserved as is in translation to maintain structure, but in JSON string it's fine as multiline string isn't used, but preserve the newlines with actual newlines or escaped? Wait, in input it's with quotes and escaped? No, input has it as string with newlines implied. But for JSON, use escaped or actual, but since output single JSON string, probably with escaped newlines. But to keep intact, I'll use actual newlines in the string value, but for JSON.parse, newlines in strings are fine. But to be safe, use literal newlines or escaped. Ruby JSON.parse handles newlines in strings. But instructions say keep special formatting characters such as newlines intact. So include them as is. In the input it's shown with newlines, so in output body string have newlines. But since this is text, it will be fine. JSON can have literal newlines in string values. Yes. So: On the night... instantly. Then newline newline. Next quote etc. Yes. So in translation: same structure. Yes. Body string: first para. newlines second para quote. newlines third para. newlines etc. Yes. I have it. Tags: yes. Now JSON. Article id 68982. Tags 327 Crime -> Kejahatan 1437 Murder -> Pembunuhan 1456 Trial -> Persidangan 1493 Texas -> Texas Perfect.