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Second suspect in deadly Break Time robbery pleads
Posted: 08.17.2011 at 12:18 PM
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Patrick R. Marshall
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A man accused in a deadly holdup of a Mizzou football player's cousin has pleaded guilty. 

Patrick Rashod Marshall, 18, of St. Louis pleaded guilty to second degree robbery and armed criminal action. He's the second person to plead in the case. The man suspected of pulling the trigger pleaded guilty in July.

Aaron Hobson was robbed and shot last October when he drove through the parking lot of  Columbia Breaktime. A passenger said several people came to the car and demanded money. He was a cousin of University of Missouri defensive back Trey Hobson.

Eight people were arrested for the crime.

Aaron was attending a Kansas City, Kan. communicty college and was planning to attend Prairie View A&M University in Texas for the Spring 2011 semester. He was from Witchita.

(The Associated Press contributed to this report.)
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