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Stolen Glock, weed found in probationer's car: Livermore PD
Stolen Glock, weed found in probationer's car: Livermore PD

Yahoo

time18-05-2025

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Stolen Glock, weed found in probationer's car: Livermore PD

(KRON) – A Sacramento man is facing drug and weapon charges after a stolen gun and marijuana were found in his car, according to the Livermore Police Department. Patrol officers said they noticed a man in the front seat of a car around 1 a.m. on Friday. According to Livermore PD, there was a visible Glock 10mm handgun tucked into the rear pocket of the front passenger seat. Police searched the vehicle and said officers found more than an ounce of marijuana and a digital scale. It was also discovered that the Glock was reported stolen out of Vallejo last year. Over 200 grams of meth found after Fairfield retail theft: PD The driver was identified as a 38-year-old probationer. He was arrested and booked on suspicion of multiple drug and firearm-related charges, including possession of a stolen firearm, carrying a loaded firearm in public and carrying a concealed weapon in a vehicle. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Fight escalates to gunfire barrage outside Key West bar, police say. Man jailed
Fight escalates to gunfire barrage outside Key West bar, police say. Man jailed

Yahoo

time05-05-2025

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Fight escalates to gunfire barrage outside Key West bar, police say. Man jailed

A man is behind bars after a fight escalated to a barrage of gunfire near Key West's most famous tourist area early Sunday morning, police say. Shortly before 4 a.m., Key West police responded to the area just outside Tattoo and Scars Saloon, 512 Greene Street, where they found two men with gunshot wounds, according to a warrant obtained by the Miami Herald. A witness had called 911, saying she heard six gunshots and saw a large group of people fighting in front of the bar. Alijah Alihikaua Helmar, a 25-year-old Key West resident, is jailed in connection to the shooting, records show. Witnesses, according to police, directed officers to the suspected gunman. The shooting occurred near Duval Street, an area renowned for its nightlife, restaurants and shopping. Helmar, the warrant says, was captured on surveillance footage shooting a pistol during the argument. It's unclear what charges Helmar faces, though the warrant lists the offense as aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. In an interview with police, Helmar denied being drunk and claimed he had only one drink, according to the warrant. Officers, however, noticed a strong odor of alcohol on Helmar's person — and also found a Glock 10mm pistol tucked into his waistband. In 2022, Helmar was previously convicted of disorderly conduct for brawling, a misdemeanor, court records indicate. One of the victims, a 25-year-old man was shot four times, once in the face, twice in the abdomen and once in the thigh, the warrant says. He was airlifted to Jackson South. The other victim, a 33-year-old man, was struck by a bullet in the ankle. Their identities and conditions weren't released publicly as of Sunday morning. Detectives are investigating the shooting. This information will be updated as more information becomes available

Wichita man who killed stepdaughter-turned-wife says his lawyers withheld evidence
Wichita man who killed stepdaughter-turned-wife says his lawyers withheld evidence

Yahoo

time08-03-2025

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Wichita man who killed stepdaughter-turned-wife says his lawyers withheld evidence

The sentencing hearing for a Wichita man convicted of murdering the stepdaughter he later made his common-law wife was cut short on Friday after he claimed his lawyers failed to present important evidence at his trials. Larry Ingram, 44, also had been convicted of raping his other former stepdaughters. He told the judge that he gave vital information to his attorneys before he was tried by jurors, but for some reason they chose not to use it. Ingram had multiple lawyers before his rape trial in December and his murder trial in January. He alleged Friday in court that their omissions led to ineffective legal representation. The comments came during part of the sentencing hearing where defendants often apologize to victims, plead for leniency and make other statements that may influence a judge's decision about what punishment to hand down. Ingram has maintained his innocence throughout, saying in court Friday: 'I am being convicted of a crime I did not commit.' Sedgwick County District Judge Tyler Roush promptly ended the sentencing hearing and told Ingram that he would appoint a new lawyer to represent him and investigate the ineffective assistance of counsel claims. At some point in the future, a hearing will be scheduled where his previous lawyers will be called to testify and the alleged deficiencies argued. But Roush said he would need to find an attorney who had time to sift through a substantial amount of information, including trial transcripts, in the two sizable cases. Often defendants make claims that their lawyers failed to effectively represent them as part of their appeals, after convictions and sentencings happen. Roush said in court that handling Ingram's claims before his sentences were imposed would shorten the time his cases spent in appeals. Jurors convicted Ingram in January of second-degree reckless murder and violating a protective order in the Dec. 21, 2023, shooting death of his stepdaughter and common-law wife, 23-year-old Deniq Jasmine Ingram, at their northeast Wichita apartment after she got up in the middle of the night to pump breast milk for their newborn son. Ingram told police the shooting was a terrible mistake, that he reached for a Glock 10mm handgun and fired into the dark after he heard a noise and Deniq didn't answer when he called out for her. She died from a single gunshot wound to her left breast. Deniq Ingram's family has claimed that Ingram killed her on purpose to prevent her from testifying at a sex abuse trial where he was ultimately convicted of 17 crimes, including raping and molesting her sisters for years while they were children and he was married to their mother. The sexual abuse resulted in at least three pregnancies that the girls were forced by Ingram to abort, the abused sisters have testified in court. Ingram is facing multiple life sentences in the rape case plus additional time and as many as 42 years in the murder case. Before Ingram's sentencing hearing was ended early Friday, prosecutors asked the judge to run all of the sentences back to back while Ingram's lawyers argued for simultaneous prison terms. Contributing: Michael Stavola of The Eagle Wichitan fatally shot stepdaughter he considered his wife. Jurors agree it was murder Wichitan accused of murdering stepdaughter-turned-wife is guilty of sisters' rapes Abuse charges and a fatal shooting: Stepfather-now-husband accused in Wichita woman's death 'Best in class, best in sports': Family remembers young woman killed in north Wichita

Gun Barrel City PD arrests man for threatening to shoot up Walmart
Gun Barrel City PD arrests man for threatening to shoot up Walmart

Yahoo

time16-02-2025

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Gun Barrel City PD arrests man for threatening to shoot up Walmart

GUN BARREL CITY, Texas (KETK) – The Gun Barrel City Police Department said they've arrested a man after he allegedly threatened to shoot up a local Walmart on Saturday. Longview PD arrests man after standoff, domestic violence incident Officers with Gun Barrel City PD responded to reported threats made against the Walmart at 1200 W Main Street at around 6:33 p.m. on Saturday. Once inside, Gun Barrel City PD said officers found an armed man who had threatened to 'shoot up' the store. John Thomas Martin, 22 of Kerrville, was identified by officials as the man allegedly making the threats against the Walmart. The responding officers reportedly found a Glock 10mm handgun, three magazines, an extended magazine, 63 rounds of 10mm ammunition, shooting ear plugs and a ballistic vest in Martin's possesion. Martin was arrested and charged with terroristic threat, a 3rd degree felony, and unlawful carrying of a weapon, which is a class A misdemeanor. He's currently being held in the Henderson County Jail on a total bond of $1,025,000. 'The Gun Barrel City Police Department would like to thank the citizens that came forward to report this suspicious behavior to Walmart staff. SEE SOMETHING SAY SOMETHING. These actions and the Officers response truly prevented a very dangerous outcome.' Gun Barrel City Police Department Officials are currently trying to contact the people who told store employees about the threats and any other witnesses to the threats. Witnesses are asked to call Gun Barrel City PD at 903-887-7151 or email investigator Ruiz at Aruiz@ Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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