Police Have Few Clues in Murder of White Settlement Teen
3 brothers charged with White Settlement teen's murder
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Two days after a White Settlement teenager was murdered, police have no suspects and the victim's friends say they are frustrated by the lack of answers.
Xavier Olesko, 18, was shot once in the chest in a driveway on the 8100 block of Tumbleweed Trail on Monday about 8:30 p.m.
Olesko had attended Brewer and Western Hills high schools and had just finished classwork to graduate, friends said.
"He was full of excitement, just a pleasure to be around," remembered former Brewer football teammate Preston Hampton-Kelley, 17. "Full of joy. The life of the party."
Another friend, Da'Marrco Johnson, said Olesko had no enemies.
"I don't feel like it was X's time to go," Johnson, 18, said. "I hope they catch whoever did this."
Olesko was living temporarily at the house where the shooting happened, police said. Another teen who lives there said he was in the backyard when he heard a gunshot. He said when he ran out front, the shooter was gone.
Police have released little information.
"Detectives are following up on information, talking to neighbors, friends, and family, plus trying to locate any videos that would assist us in determining who committed this crime," police said in a news release.
3 brothers charged with White Settlement teen's murder
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Three brothers are accused of killing a teenager in the Fort Worth suburb of White Settlement.
Police arrested 17-year-old Kyle, 18-year-old Tyee and 23-year-old Sean Garrison for the murder of Western Hills High School senior Xavier Olesko.
Olesko was shot outside a home on Tumbleweed Trail last week. Friends said he had gone to the front to meet someone and then they heard gunshots.
Police believe robbery was the motive. They said Olesko and Sean Garrison were acquaintances and had arranged to meet on the day of the shooting.
The brothers showed up with the intention of robbing Olesko and ended up shooting him during the encounter, police said.
The Garrison brothers are each being held on a $200,000 bond. They will be charged with capital murder.