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How did he get so much donations?
Was it his personality?
The case of 16-year-old Olympia High School football player, Gabriel Davies, has taken some shocking turns in the past few days, with the teen going missing under "suspicious circumstances" on Wednesday, August 31, and then being arrested on Friday, September 2 on suspicion of second-degree murder of a 51-year-old man with another teen. Now, as per the latest update, family of Davies tried to set up a fundraising page but was rejected by GoFundMe.
A GoFundMe page, with a goal of $25,000 for Davies was set up on Saturday afternoon, September 3, just the day after the teen got booked into Remann Hall, Pierce County’s juvenile detention facility, on suspicion of second-degree murder, first-degree burglary, and unlawful gun possession. The GoFundMe page stayed up for less than 24 hours. The page raised around $20,200 as of 11 am on September 4. But soon, it was taken down as according to GoFundMe’s terms of service, one cannot raise money if connected to violent crimes, reported The Olympian.
Davies went missing on the night of August 31. Following this, police found blood in his abandoned truck. The Thurston County sheriff even enlisted the FBI in the search, as per Yahoo! On September 1, a 51-year-old man was found dead inside his home at 21900 block of 190th Street East in Orting. As per reports by various outlets, he and Davies' mother were allegedly a couple. After the body was discovered, Davies reappeared on the same night, leading to his and another 16-year-old arrest.
Was it his personality?
The case of 16-year-old Olympia High School football player, Gabriel Davies, has taken some shocking turns in the past few days, with the teen going missing under "suspicious circumstances" on Wednesday, August 31, and then being arrested on Friday, September 2 on suspicion of second-degree murder of a 51-year-old man with another teen. Now, as per the latest update, family of Davies tried to set up a fundraising page but was rejected by GoFundMe.
A GoFundMe page, with a goal of $25,000 for Davies was set up on Saturday afternoon, September 3, just the day after the teen got booked into Remann Hall, Pierce County’s juvenile detention facility, on suspicion of second-degree murder, first-degree burglary, and unlawful gun possession. The GoFundMe page stayed up for less than 24 hours. The page raised around $20,200 as of 11 am on September 4. But soon, it was taken down as according to GoFundMe’s terms of service, one cannot raise money if connected to violent crimes, reported The Olympian.
Davies went missing on the night of August 31. Following this, police found blood in his abandoned truck. The Thurston County sheriff even enlisted the FBI in the search, as per Yahoo! On September 1, a 51-year-old man was found dead inside his home at 21900 block of 190th Street East in Orting. As per reports by various outlets, he and Davies' mother were allegedly a couple. After the body was discovered, Davies reappeared on the same night, leading to his and another 16-year-old arrest.
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