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Yahoo
15-04-2025
- Yahoo
Driver fires AR-15 at deer from car, then is seen going 117 mph, Oregon cops say
A man was seen shooting at a deer out of his car window before going 117 mph past authorities in Oregon, deputies said. Someone first called about driver at 7:07 p.m. April 12 near Lebanon, the Linn County Sheriff's Office said in a news release. The caller reported seeing someone shoot at a deer out of their black Mustang, deputies said. Deputies said another report came in of the same vehicle driving recklessly, 'doing burnouts in the middle of the road and racing through the area.' The driver then sped 117 mph past deputies as they were responding to another call, authorities said. Deputies said the driver was going toward Albany and was seen 'passing vehicles in no passing zones.' As authorities went looking for him, they got more calls about someone in the same vehicle side-swiping a Mercedes and fleeing, deputies said. The owner of the Mercedes contacted authorities and said they'd tracked the vehicle down, finding it parked in a driveway, deputies said. Deputies responded and began looking for the three occupants. They found the driver, 36-year-old Justin Franklin of Oklahoma, trying to hide in a field and took him to a hospital after he was bit by a police dog, deputies said. He was then arrested him on these charges: Suspicion of attempting to elude a police officer Felon in possession of a firearm Reckless driving Reckless endangerment Failure to perform the duties of a driver His 19-year-old son was also in the vehicle, along with a 20-year-old from Louisiana. Authorities said they found an AR-15 in blackberry bushes near the field and determined Franklin used it to shoot at the animal. They couldn't find an injured or dead deer that night, deputies said, so it's not known if the animal was ever hit by the shots. Lebanon is about a 35-mile drive southeast from Salem. Deer crashes into bar, sending Missouri worker into a frenzy. 'Deer love gin too' Rare creature was elusive for years. Then it reappeared on trail camera — with cubs Hunter illegally kills black bear on a whim, takes selfie with it, Missouri cops say


Miami Herald
15-04-2025
- Miami Herald
Driver fires AR-15 at deer from car, then is seen going 117 mph, Oregon cops say
A man was seen shooting at a deer out of his car window before going 117 mph past authorities in Oregon, deputies said. Someone first called about driver at 7:07 p.m. April 12 near Lebanon, the Linn County Sheriff's Office said in a news release. The caller reported seeing someone shoot at a deer out of their black Mustang, deputies said. Deputies said another report came in of the same vehicle driving recklessly, 'doing burnouts in the middle of the road and racing through the area.' The driver then sped 117 mph past deputies as they were responding to another call, authorities said. Deputies said the driver was going toward Albany and was seen 'passing vehicles in no passing zones.' As authorities went looking for him, they got more calls about someone in the same vehicle side-swiping a Mercedes and fleeing, deputies said. The owner of the Mercedes contacted authorities and said they'd tracked the vehicle down, finding it parked in a driveway, deputies said. Deputies responded and began looking for the three occupants. They found the driver, 36-year-old Justin Franklin of Oklahoma, trying to hide in a field and took him to a hospital after he was bit by a police dog, deputies said. He was then arrested him on these charges: Suspicion of attempting to elude a police officerFelon in possession of a firearmReckless drivingReckless endangerment Failure to perform the duties of a driver His 19-year-old son was also in the vehicle, along with a 20-year-old from Louisiana. Authorities said they found an AR-15 in blackberry bushes near the field and determined Franklin used it to shoot at the animal. They couldn't find an injured or dead deer that night, deputies said, so it's not known if the animal was ever hit by the shots. Lebanon is about a 35-mile drive southeast from Salem.
Yahoo
15-04-2025
- Yahoo
Man shot at deer with AR-15 while driving 117 mph in Linn County, deputies say
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — An Oklahoma man fled from officers after using an AR-15 to shoot at a deer out of a black Mustang while driving 117 mph on Saturday night, Linn County officials said. Justin Franklin, 36, was arrested and charged with fleeing, reckless driving, reckless endangerment, hit-and-run and being a felon in possession of a firearm. Two passengers in the vehicle, including Franklin's son, were also taken into custody after felling from the scene, according to the Linn County Sheriff's Office. Authorities received reports just after 7 p.m. of someone shooting out the window of their car in the area of Honey Sign Drive near Lebanon. 'At the time of the call, deputies were responding to an unrelated disturbance when the black Mustang passed them at 117 mph traveling in the opposite direction towards Albany, passing vehicles in no-passing zones and driving recklessly. Deputies turned around to locate the vehicle but lost sight soon after,' authorities said. 'During their search, dispatch received additional calls about the black Mustang to include a hit-and-run where the Mustang side-swiped a 2018 Mercedes and continued to leave the area.' Officials say that the three men fled from the car after the owner of the Mercedes located the Mustang in a driveway on Goldfish Farm Road near Albany. Franklin's son surrendered without incident, while Frankin and the other passenger were located in a nearby field. While the other passenger surrendered, authorities say Franklin 'refused to cooperate.' 'Due to statements and use of firearms previously, a Lebanon Police K9 was deployed to gain compliance from Justin Franklin who was taken into custody after being bit by the K9,' officials said. Franklin was taken to a local hospital after being injured by the dog bites. He was then lodged in Linn County Jail. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
09-04-2025
- Yahoo
Two Linn County men jailed after one asked for inappropriate photos from teen relative
PARKER, Kan. — Investigators say, a 25-year-old Parker, Kansas man, requested explicit material from a juvenile in Linn County last week. He and another 18-year-old Parker man, were arrested and booked into the Linn County Jail eight days ago, as a result of an altercation stemming from the request. Human remains found in 1973 identified as missing Kansas City, Kansas teen 'It was reported that the suspect had obtained inappropriate pornographic material of the female, which is not true,' Undersheriff Bobby Johnson, of the Linn County Sheriff's Office, said about another media outlet's recent reporting on the matter. Undersheriff Bobby Johnson shared more Tuesday with FOX4 on this incident and clarified what did and did not occur. 'Based on our investigation, we have no evidence to state that any pornographic material was exchanged between the juvenile and the suspect,' Johnson said Tuesday. Police say on March 31, the Linn County Sheriff's Office says it received a call from a juvenile female. She said she was asked to send inappropriate material to a male relative. 'Our deputy went in route and actually had contacted the juvenile, and while in route, was notified of a fight in progress between the suspect and a family friend,' Johnson added. The alleged fight took place within the parking lot of the Parker Library in Linn County. 'The family friend had attempted to strike the suspect with his vehicle. During the investigation, the family friend admitted that he was attempted to strike and kill the perpetrator,' Johnson said. Keiden Williams, identified as the family friend of the juvenile, has since been charged with several criminal counts, including attempted second-degree murder, criminal damage to property and reckless driving. Chazz Oman has been charged with attempted sexual exploitation of a child under the age of 18. 'A lot of people would have sympathy for someone trying to stop somebody preying on a juvenile, but as a society we can't allow allegations to be the basis in somebody's death. That's what the criminal justice system is for,' Johnson said. Both men, Williams and Oman, were arrested and booked into the county jail. Both have also had their first appearance in court. Teen accused of killing KC Irish Fest chef fights not to be tried as adult They each have a bond of $250,000. Police say no one suffered any physical injuries in what took place, but both vehicles involved were damaged. The unnamed juvenile victim spoke with . She said Keiden Williams was trying to protect her, and was acting in the heat of the moment when this incident occurred. She also said Oman was not in the car when Williams struck it. The investigation is ongoing. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.