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 him as a target, they went out and got in 
a vehicle and followed him," Ford told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 
according to AFP."[They] came up from behind and basically shot him in 
the back with a small caliber weapon, then sped away," Ford added.Richard 
Rhodes, a builder who discovered Lane lying face down, said he was 
targeted with a .22 caliber revolver.Police tracked the teens down using 
surveillance video from a business that is near the shooting scene, KOCO 
reports.On one of the alleged killer's Facebook pages, investigators found 
the message: "Bang. Two drops in two hours," Sky News reports."I think 
they were on a killing spree. We would have had more bodies 
that night if we didn't get them, Ford said in an interview 
with the Australian Associated Press.Peter Lane told Australian media there 
was no explanation for his son's death."It is heartless and to try 
to understand it is a short way to insanity," he said.The mother 
of the 16-year-old accused in the killing said her son and his 
two friends were part of a wannabe gang, but insisted that he 
is not a killer, KOCO reports.The father of the 15-year-old also denied 
his son had a role in Lanes death, but said the boy 
had run-ins with the law before, News.com.au reports.On Tuesday, Lane's 
girlfriend, Sarah Harper, laid a wooden cross at a memorial that formed 
along the road where Duncan was killed."We just thought we'd leave it," 
Harper said. "This is his final spot."
MEXICO CITY  The Mexican government's human rights commission has issued 
a recommendation calling for federal authorities to investigate the killings 
of journalists and protect news people from attacks.The commission says 
that there has been a "notable increase" in attacks, and that they 
frequently go unsolved.The recommendation was issued Tuesday to the Interior 
Department, the Attorney General's Office and other government agencies. 
The agencies must either comply with the recommendation or publicly explain 
why they won't.By the commission's count, 85 journalists have been killed 
in Mexico since 2000, and 20 others have disappeared since 2005. Only 
12 of those cases have resulted in convictions..

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