Friday, November 27, 2015

(4 shot 1 dead) gunskilltoo Nov 27; 5 accidents and holiday murder and Horrid Sex Crime


UPDATED: Child flown to the hospital after accidental shooting in Montgomery County

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Va. - (11-27-15) A lieutenant with the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office says the shooting happened a little after 3:00 Thursday afternoon.

A 13-year-old boy had been shot by accident and was wounded in upper torso.       Deputies say he was alert when they arrived at the scene .      He was flown the Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital.

No names have been released and no charges have been filed.
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Investigators say a child was accidentally shot  Thursday afternoon.    We are told this happened in the 5100 block of Duke Lane in Elliston.       Dispatchers say the child was flow to a Roanoke hospital for treatment.

Check back for updates.

http://www.wdbj7.com/news/local/child-flown-to-the-hospital-after-accidental-shooting-in-montgomery-county/36673580




Man, 24, Dies in Accidental Shooting in Roxborough

Philadelphia Pa. (11-27-15)  An accidental shooting left a man dead in Philadelphia's Roxborough section Thanksgiving night. Police are investigating.

By NBC10

http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/video/#!/news/local/Man--24--Dies-in-Accidental-Shooting-in-Roxborough/355389981




Man suffers gunshot wound to head in central Iowa

LAUREL, Iowa (AP) - (11-26-15)  Authorities are investigating what's been reported as an accidental shooting of a man in central Iowa.

The Marshalltown Times-Republican reports (http://bit.ly/1SmrIk2 ) that deputies were notified about the shooting around 3:30 a.m. Wednesday in Laurel. The man was taken to a Marshalltown hospital and then flown to a trauma center in Des Moines. His name hasn't been released.

Chief Deputy Steve Hoffman of the Marshall County Sheriff's Office says three people who were in the house when the man was shot are cooperating with investigators.

Information from: Times-Republican, http://www.timesrepublican.com

http://www.kwwl.com/story/30610999/man-suffers-gunshot-wound-to-head-in-central-iowa





Uniontown teen charged in shooting of friend

Uniontown, Pa.  (11-26-15)  A Uniontown teenager was charged by city police with aggravated assault and placed in the Fayette County Jail on Wednesday for allegedly shooting a friend in the city's Pershing Court housing complex.
Amar Daeshawn Chisler, 17, told police the shooting was accidental, according to a criminal complaint.
He was arraigned before District Judge Michael M. Metros on additional charges of reckless endangerment, simple assault and possession of a firearm by a minor, according to court records.
In an affidavit of probable cause, Uniontown Detective Donald Gmitter stated that police were called to a Pershing Court residence at 12:31 a.m. Wednesday for a report of a male with a gunshot to the head.
Police identified that person as Dametrious Addison, 18, of Pittsburgh, who was flown to Ruby Memorial Medical Center in Morgantown, W.Va., for medical treatment.
His condition could not be obtained on Thursday.
Gmitter said he observed a blood-soaked mattress and carpet in an upstairs bedroom, and a .38 Special revolver on a nightstand.
Gmitter said that in an interview, Chisler said that he and several friends, including Addison, were “hanging out” together and that “Meech” had a gun, which he placed on the bed.
“Amar stated that he doesn't like guns, so he used a paper towel or napkin to pick up the gun and move it. When Amar picked up the gun, he stated that it ‘went off.' Amar threw the gun onto a nightstand and began to render aid (to Addison),” Gmitter wrote in the affidavit.
Chisler was transported to the city police station for questioning, where he admitted shooting his friend and stating that it was an accident, according to the affidavit.
According to Gmitter, a Fayette EMS first responder who tended to Addison asked him who shot him.
“He said, ‘It was my friend,' ” Gmitter wrote in the affidavit.
Metros set Chisler's bail at $35,000.
He faces a preliminary hearing Dec. 22 before Metros.
In 2012, a man whom Uniontown police identified as Chisler's brother, Ramal O. Chisler, pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and carrying a firearm without a license in a similar incident.
Chisler, now 21, was 16 when he was charged as an adult in the Sept. 16, 2010, shooting death of Tiffany Moody, 17, also in a Pershing Court apartment.
According to Chisler's statements during a plea hearing, he was dismantling a handgun when it discharged unexpectedly, accidentally firing a bullet into Moody's upper left abdomen.
Ramal Chisler told police that he was dismantling the handgun because Moody did not like firearms, but her family disputed that claim.
A sister, Jennifer Moody-Garrison, said their father, a hunter, taught them how to handle firearms properly as they were growing up.
Fayette County Judge Nancy Vernon sentenced Ramal Chisler to a term of six to 12 years in prison.
He remains in custody in the State Correctional Institution at Somerset.
Mary Pickels is a staff writer for Trib Total Media. She can be reached at 724-836-5401 or mpickels@tribweb.com.

http://triblive.com/news/adminpage/9519484-74/chisler-police-gmitter#axzz3sgg7VAa9



Sheriff: Man shot dead preparing Thanksgiving dinner


HEATH, Ohio (WCMH) — (11-26-15)  For the second time this week, a man comes in to a house in central Ohio and opens fire, this time it’s in Heath in Licking county.

The family was preparing a Thanksgiving dinner and then late this afternoon, a man the homeowner knew showed up at the house with a gun and killed him, and then killed himself, either accidentally or committed suicide.

This happened on Rosemary Lane, at the end of a subdivision street. The rest of the victim’s family watched it all happen.

Police say Charles Richard Newman, who went by Rick, answered the door at his home and Milton Jarvis came in at about 4 p.m. Thursday.

The two knew each other, but the sheriff says he’s not sure how they knew each other.

They began arguing.

“There was some type of struggle,” said Licking County Sheriff Randy Thorp. “A firearm was involved, and both died from gunshot wounds, we only found one weapon.”

It’s not clear if Jarvis, who deputies say pulled the gun, then committed suicide or accidentally shot himself. One handgun was recovered at the home.

Eddie Stacks, a brother in law of victim Rick Newman, has learned from Newman’s son what had happened.

“Then he told us that a guy came to the house, shot his dad, and then shot himself and that is basically all we know,” said Stacks.

No one else was involved in the shooting, but there were other people in the home: a family, all gathered together for a Thanksgiving dinner.

“We couldn’t believe it because we was having thanksgiving dinner you know when we got the call. He was just a good guy, he was just an all around good guy, he would help anybody that needed anything, he would try to help them with whatever he could help them with you know.”

This is the first homicide in Heath this year, Thorp said.

Earlier this week, three people were killed in Columbus when a neighbor came into their house and shot a father, a mother, and a young son.


http://nbc4i.com/2015/11/26/two-dead-in-licking-county-shooting/






Police: Man shot in legs by car passenger charged for accusing fabricated black male suspects
Both men were booked Wednesday in the Johnson County Jail     Mitchell Schmidt The Gazette

Iowa City,  Iowa — (11-26-15)   Police say two Eastern Iowa men face charges after one man accidentally shot the other in the legs.

According to Iowa City Police Department criminal complaints, at about 9:30 a.m. Nov. 1 in Johnson County, Sergio Martinez, 19, of Iowa City, was driving with 21-year-old West Branch resident Jonathan Aragon Salas riding in the passenger seat. The two men had a handgun with them, police say.

While inside the car, Aragon Salas removed the handgun’s magazine and pointed the gun down at Martinez’s legs, with a round still in the chamber, according to police.

Police say when Aragon Salas pulled the trigger, the gun fired and the bullet traveled through both of Martinez’s legs.

Shortly after the incident, Martinez arrived at Mercy Iowa City with gunshot wounds in both legs. When asked by police, Martinez said he was walking through a southside Iowa City apartment complex when he was randomly shot multiple times by black males he didn’t recognize, according to police.

Police say Martinez’s false report forced police to call in several off-duty officers in an effort to locate a shooter believed to be at large in the community.

An investigation found it was Aragon Salas who shot Martinez, police say.

Both men were booked Wednesday in the Johnson County Jail, where they remained in custody Thursday morning.

Aragon Salas has been charged with reckless use of a firearm, a Class C felony, while Martinez faces a serious misdemeanor charge for a false report of indictable offense to police.

http://www.thegazette.com/subject/news/public-safety/police-man-shot-in-legs-by-car-passenger-charged-for-accusing-fabricated-black-male-suspects-20151126




One arrested for negligent discharge of a firearm


Stockton, Cal.  (11-20-15)  A Stockton man was arrested Thursday morning by Yolo County sheriff’s deputies for negligent discharge of a firearm.

The Sheriff’s Department reported on its Facebook page that two vehicles were involved in a “road rage incident” on northbound Interstate-5 around 10 a.m. as they passed through the Woodland area.

A short time after passing past Woodland, the drivers of the respective vehicles stopped at the Zamora Mini-Mart started shouting at one another.

That argument led to one of the people pulling out a handgun and firing a shot in the air.

That got the attention of people at the mini-mart, who notified authorities and dispatched law enforcement officers to the scene.

The suspect fled the scene but was located and detained by the California Highway Patrol on I-5 in the Arbuckle area.

Sheriff’s deputies also responded and placed Robert Banbury, 28, of Stockton, under arrest. Banbury was taken to the Yolo County Jail where he was booked on charges including brandishing and negligently discharging a firearm.


http://www.dailydemocrat.com/general-news/20151120/one-arrested-for-negligent-discharge-of-a-firearm





**Not accidental shooting, but a vicious case that needs national attention;

5 teens charged in ‘violent sexual assault’ in Mint Hill

Charlotte,  N.C. (11-20-15)  Police say the assault happened Thursday afternoon
The victim, a 17-year-old female, was taken to the hospital for treatment

Mint Hill police have charged five teens in a violent sexual assault of a 17-year-old girl, police said Friday.

Just after noon on Thursday, officers responded to the 4900 block of Stoney Trace Drive for a report of a naked female lying in the grass. Officials say they found a 17-year-old girl with apparent signs of violent sexual assault.

The victim was taken to Novant Hospital in Charlotte for medical treatment. Her condition has not been released.

Police charged Jhovany Roman, 17, Felix Reyes, 16, and Eduardo Garcia, 17, and two 15-year-old boys in the case.

The names of the juveniles and the victim are not being released.

Roman, Reyes and the two 15-year-old boys are charged with first-degree rape, first-degree sex offense, assault by strangulation inflicting physical injury and three counts of felony conspiracy. Garcia is charged with three counts of felony conspiracy.

Roman, Garcia and Reyes are expected to appear in court at 1 p.m. Friday.

Police say the investigation is ongoing and it’s possible more people may be involved. Anyone with information is asked to call the Mint Hill Police Department.            WBTV News

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/community/news-alliance/wbtv-news/article45601107.html







































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