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High school yearbook reveals Bryan Kohberger wanted to be Army Ranger and attended law enforcement class

In the Pleasant Valley High School yearbook of 2011, Bryan Kohberger is pictured in a law enforcement class with other students performing mid-push-up
UPDATED JAN 5, 2023
Bryan Christopher Kohberger was arrested on Friday, December 30, in connection with the brutal murders of four Idaho students (Pleasant Valley High School)
Bryan Christopher Kohberger was arrested on Friday, December 30, in connection with the brutal murders of four Idaho students (Pleasant Valley High School)

This article is based on sources and MEAWW cannot verify this information independently

STROUDSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA: Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger, 28, aspired to be an Army Ranger and is featured in his 2011 Pleasant Valley High School yearbook. In the image obtained by Fox News Digital, Bryan can be seen exercising in the uniform with other students. 

According to Fox News Digital, the picture is captioned, "Sophomore Bryan Kohenberger performs his daily push-ups as part of his law enforcement class. Kohenberger used the skills he learned to help him reach his goal to one day serve in the Army Rangers."

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Meanwhile, Sarah Healey, a former high schoolmate of Bryan, opined, "Bryan was bullied a lot, and I never got a chance to say something to defend him because he would always run away." She also claimed that he was picked on by a group of girls who would throw things at him and tell him to "go away, creep." The 28-year-old was a PhD student at the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Washington State University.

Bryan has been taken into custody in connection to the murder of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Ethan Chapin, and Xana Kernodle. He was charged with four counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony burglary. The police were able to track him down through genetic genealogy. 

Bryan Kohberger appears in handcuffs at Pennsylvania court (Fox 13, kayleegoncalves/Instagram)
Bryan Kohberger appears in handcuffs at Pennsylvania court (Fox 13 screenshot/ YouTube, Kaylee Goncalves/Instagram)

Further, Bryan appeared in court on Tuesday, January 3, and waived extradition. However, he was assisted by his family in the court, who were spotted wearing masks. They have previously defended Kohberger. Kohberger's sister Melissa, his father Michael, and his mother were seen wearing masks and hoodies, reported Daily Mail.

On the other hand, an Idaho judge has granted a gag order which was shared by Moscow police saying, "On January 3, 2023, Latah County Magistrate Judge Megan Marshall issued a nondissemination order in regard to the murder case against Bryan C Kohberger. The order prohibits any communication by investigators, law enforcement personnel, attorneys, and agents of the prosecuting attorney or defense attorney concerning this case."

Jason LaBar, his attorney, said about his parents, "They don’t believe it to be Bryan. They can’t believe this. This is certainly completely out of character, the allegations, and really they're just trying to be supportive with the understanding these four families have suffered loss, so they're sympathetic towards that, and that's why it should remain really private and they don't want to try this case in the court of public opinion. He believes he’s going to be exonerated. That’s what he believes. Those were his words. He’s been very easy to talk to. Actually, he’s in a calm demeanor," reported NBC News.

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