The suspect in a weekend murder near Fort Worth’s West 7th Entertainment District was reportedly upset about his friend’s relationship choice.
Karlove Palmer, 29, is accused of shooting and killing 29-year-old Bryson Rodgers Saturday night outside a virtual reality business.An arrest warrant affidavit provides more details about the motive for the shooting.Palmer reportedly arrived at the location just as Rodgers arrived with his roommate and their two female dates.
"Bryson finally slipped off his slides, handed his phone to ‘someone’ as if to agree to fight Karlove," the document said. "As Bryson handed ‘the person’ his phone, Karlove shot at Bryson approximately five times." Police say one brief argument with no other physical violence or weapons led to murder.Palmer fled the scene before police arrived, but they were able to quickly identify him based on witness statements and cellphone video that showed the shooting.
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