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Tuesday, 11 October 2011 15:19

Moore surrenders in Saturday shooting


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Moore Moore Halifax County Sheriff's Office

A 17-year-old wanted in a Saturday night shooting off Carolina Rest Home Road turned himself Monday, according to the Halifax County Sheriff's Office.

Dashawn Moore was released on a $50,000 unsecured bond after turning himself in around 7 p.m.

Moore was wanted for assault with a deadly with intent to kill inflicting serious injury, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill and three counts of assault by pointing a gun.

The additional counts reflect other people were in the house in the Roanoke Rapids area when the shooting occurred.

Investigators and deputies arrived after 11 p.m. and learned Moore and his stepfather were involved in an argument when Moore allegedly got a gun from his room and shot the man twice in the stomach. Moore fled the house.

Detective Roy Rooks said the stepfather, who is in serious condition at an undisclosed hospital, was shot with a small caliber weapon.

Moore has a December 7 court date.




 

 

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+3 #3 That Guy 2011-10-13 17:10
T-One you got some good people that will try to help them but see what happened to the manager at applebees.. I just wish people could keep their life straight.. I get tired everytime i open a news paper, turn on the news, or get online you see someone has commited a crime or someone is dead.. COME ON PEOPLE!
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+4 #2 T-ONE 2011-10-11 15:51
Quoting Michael Smith:
Darn shame that these youngsters don't learn.


Not only that Michael, What serious company is going to hire someone with a felon? The formula for a good life...start with a decent job. Time after time we are seeing these youths charged with some serious crimes.
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+4 #1 Michael Smith 2011-10-11 15:26
Darn shame that these youngsters don't learn.
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