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Drug charges filed after shooting

A second man has been charged following a shooting incident last week in Union Township.

Durand Lawson, 18, was arraigned yesterday before District Judge Jennifer L. Nicholson on one felony count of manufacturing/possession/intent to deliver a controlled substance and one misdemeanor count of possession of a controlled substance. He was placed in the Lawrence County jail in lieu of $100,000 bond. His preliminary hearing is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Jan. 28 in Lawrence County Central Court.

According to Union Township police, Lawson was in a car that pulled into the driveway of an Atlantic Avenue home about 3 p.m. Jan. 13. Police said that Jerell Huddleston, 19, of 209 Richlieu Ave. got out of a truck that was parked in the drive and began shooting at the car.

Lawson and another occupant of the car, George Martin, fled, and when police arrived on the scene, officers pursued all of the individuals involved.

Lawson was caught with drugs in his pocket, police said.

Martin also was taken into custody on outstanding warrants.

Huddleston remains in the county jail on $1 million bond, facing two felony attempted homicide charges, two felony aggravated assault charges, one felony count of firearms not to be carried without a license and seven misdemeanor counts of recklessly endangering another person. His preliminary hearing is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Jan. 28 in Lawrence County Central Court.

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Hearing in fatal shooting continued

The hearing for a city man facing homicide charges following a shooting has been continued to Jan. 20.

Jermaine Christopher Hunter, 19, of 713 Young St., is charged with shooting Antonio McKnight.

Hunter also is charged with recklessly endangering another person and two counts each of aggravated and simple assault. He remains in the Lawrence County jail without bond.

Police were called to 733 Altman Road, Harbor Heights, about 8:30 p.m. Oct. 28, following a report of a shooting. They found McKnight, 20, on his back on the sidewalk. Officers said he had a gunshot wound to his left abdomen. A .380-caliber handgun was found under his left leg.

McKnight was taken to Jameson Hospital then St. Elizabeth Health Center in Youngstown. He told police an unknown man had called him to a car, waved a gun and struck him in the face. He said the two struggled for the weapon, which went off, and he fell.

In their report, police said McKnight originally had told nurses he had been robbed. He died at 4:54 a.m. Oct. 29.

A witness told police McKnight and Hunter had argued, and both had pulled out guns. The witness said McKnight shot once and Hunter shot three times.

Another witness said she had heard the two men yelling. She said as McKnight advanced toward Hunter, Hunter pushed McKnight away and shot him three times. The witness said she had not seen McKnight with a gun, but had ducked down in a vehicle when the shots were fired.

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Ellwood man faces bazaar charges

An Ellwood City man has been charged in a theft at a church bazaar.

According to Ellwood City police, 19-year-old Jason E. Lambright stole items July 30 and July 31 during a fundraiser at Holy Redeemer Church, 311 Lawrence Ave. The items included 40 stuffed and inflatable animals, four bags of cotton candy and three candied apples.

Lambright is accused of enlisting two juveniles, ages 14 and 16, to carry out the scheme.

Lambright faces two felony counts of criminal conspiracy to commit burglary. He also is charged with the following misdemeanor offenses: two counts of corruption of minors; two counts of criminal conspiracy/receiving stolen property; and one count of criminal conspiracy to commit theft.

Ellwood City police filed the charges Monday with District Judge Jerry G. Cartwright. Police also filed charges in two unrelated events.

Police accused Lambright of taking $110 from a borough tanning salon in August. He was charged with burglary, a felony offense, in addition to misdemeanor counts of receiving stolen property and theft by unlawful taking.

Lambright will answer to a misdemeanor charge of unauthorized use of an auto. He reportedly took a truck in September parked near Lincoln High School and drove it to Pittsburgh and Lisbon, Ohio, before returning it.

Finally, he faces charges stemming from a Nov. 3 incident at the Beaver Valley Mall. He has been in the Beaver County jail since then, charged with robbery/threatening immediate serious bodily injury, a felony; terroristic threats, a misdemeanor; and possessing instruments of crime, a misdemeanor.

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Homes burglarized during fire

A Walnut Street fire last week may have provided an opportunity for burglary.

New Castle firefighters were called out at 10:02 p.m. Dec. 28 to the blaze in a vacant home at 505 S. Walnut St.

They left the scene at 11:06 p.m. only to be called back at 11:23 p.m. Flames and smoke quickly became extensive in the second fire that nearby neighbors were advised to leave their homes.

A man who lives in the 500 block of Whippo Street told city police Friday afternoon that he left his home about 11 p.m. Dec. 28. When he returned about 11 a.m. the next day, he noticed that his front door and kitchen window were broken.

Upon further inspection, he discovered that some copper piping was missing from his basement.

While responding to that call, police were advised by another neighbor that he, too, had been instructed to leave his home because of the fire. He also discovered someone had tried to enter his residence while he was gone.

That man said that he returned home at 2:35 p.m. the following day and found that a door frame on the east side of the building had been damaged.

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Lawyer Wants To Move Teen Found Guilty In Hammer Attack Case

PITTSBURGH -- A Pittsburgh area teenager was sentenced to at least three months in a juvenile detention center in New Castle for trying to kill his ex-girlfriend with a hammer.

Tuesday, a hearing was held to decide if the teen should be moved to a different facility.

A judge in August found Robertino DeAngelis, 17, guilty in a case where he intended to kill Sarah DeIuliis in the October 2007 attack in Mount Lebanon.

DeAngelis was incarcerated after a doctor found DeAngelis has a pattern of "narcissistic and histrionic character traits."

DeAngelis' attorney argued DeAngelis hit the girl with his fists, not a hammer, and didn't intend to kill her. But prosecutors say DeAngelis intended to kill the girl and had a knife, tape and box cutter with him, too.

During sentencing, DeAngelis’ mother spoke about the suffering her son has gone through over the past two years, including expensive medical bills and continuing education. DeAngelis has gone through more than 30 surgeries and has been on house arrest because of his medical condition. After the attack, DeAngelis tried to kill himself by throwing himself in front of a trolley, officers said.

After sentencing, Deluillis and her mother commented that justice was served

DeAngelis is under court jurisdiction until he's 21. How long he stays in detention will depend on an evaluation by the judge in 90 days.

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