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Wednesday, 16 February 2011 19:19

Final Brigman Street suspect surrenders


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Three people are now in custody in an attempted murder on Brigman Street in Roanoke Rapids Tuesday night.

Troy Herring, 18, and a 15-year-old juvenile are in custody, according to Lieutenant Bobby Martin of the Halifax County Sheriff’s Office.

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Jonah Powell, 18 of Roanoke Rapids, who was being sought, turned himself in today and was jailed on $50,000 bond. He has a March 16 court date.

Deputy Danny Radford responded to a shooting call on Brigman Street and found a victim laying in the living room floor with gunshot wounds to the torso.

It was reported a dispute over a woman sparked the shooting, Martin said.

Herring was charged with attempted first degree murder and jailed on $25,000 bond. The juvenile faces the same charge and was sent to a secured location in Greenville. Both have March 16 court dates.

Martin could not be reached immediately for further comment.

 

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+3 #7 QueenB 2012-02-16 19:01
Just shut up you sound stupid! Quoting Loc:
Yea I Thought About It N I Feel How I Feel Didnt Ask 4 Ur response 2 what i said because if the shoe wuz on the other foot n it wuz ur brother or father or family member who was shot u would feel the same way or would if my brother wouldnt have been strong enough 2 pull thru then what would u have 2 say nothing at all ok then so think about all that before u try n judge what im sayin i didnt make nobody commit no crime so deal wit the nature of they actions and dats all i have u say on that note.....
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-7 #6 Loc 2011-02-20 18:17
Yea I Thought About It N I Feel How I Feel Didnt Ask 4 Ur response 2 what i said because if the shoe wuz on the other foot n it wuz ur brother or father or family member who was shot u would feel the same way or would if my brother wouldnt have been strong enough 2 pull thru then what would u have 2 say nothing at all ok then so think about all that before u try n judge what im sayin i didnt make nobody commit no crime so deal wit the nature of they actions and dats all i have u say on that note.....
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+3 #5 Kim 2011-02-17 14:37
JUST THANK GOD THAT THESE GUYS ARE BEHIND BARS AND THAT NO ONE WAS SERIOUSLY HURT
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+5 #4 TNBrown 2011-02-17 14:13
Loc, u r allowed to feel however u want to feel bcuz its YOUR brother layin in that hospital bed.....as for the situation, No it was not worth him being shot and it was not worth those guys going to jail either......but one thing I have learned is that u must take responsibility for your actions and on that note I believe they should be prosecuted to the fullest extent because they came to his home...
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+2 #3 QUEEN 2011-02-17 13:33
SO GLAD DRE IS OK. WHAT IS THIS WORLD COMING TO. PEOPLE NEED TO SERIOUSLY THINK BEFORE THEY ACT. THERE IS SO MUCH BLACK ON BLACK CRIME. WHO REALLY WANTS TO GO TO PRISON FOR LIFE OVER SOMETHING CRAZY. PEOPLE GET IT TOGETHER BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE. AND "LOC" BE A LEADER NOT A FOLLOWER. YOU HAVE A LIFE TO LIVE TOO AND GETTING INVOLVE IN THIS MESS SHOWS THAT YOU ARE NO BETTER THAN THEM!
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+4 #2 Ltburgess 2011-02-17 01:55
That really is something to say, who really wants to see someone shot or in jail. Think about it.
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-15 #1 Loc 2011-02-17 00:06
Good for them they know they couldnt whoop my brother so they had to (allegedly) shoot him....
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