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3 men who are charged in Westmoreland County Drive-by Shooting


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Three young men are charged on weekends after a drive-by shooting in Mt. Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County.

The district prosecutor of Westmoreland County says that 20-year-old Nino Manno, 18-year-old Ronan Hunter and 21-year-old Joshua are greatly accused of having fired shots on Sunday morning along the Poker Road in Mt. Pleasant Township.

According to the DA's office, the Pennsylvania State Police Trooper reacted to the scene and found damage to shots to the front door of the house and a side window of the house.

According to the office of the DA, soldiers have found shells and spherical fragments in the house and in the area.

The investigators said they had carried out a search command in Manno's house and vehicle and found a weapon together with the mussel sleeves output in the vehicle.

All three men were taken to the West Moreland County prison and held against a deposit of 500,000 US dollars. All three were unable to publish the deposit and record provisional hearings for later this month.

According to the office of the DA, the soldiers of the state police identified a fourth person from which she was assumed that she was involved, but no criminal complaints were submitted at that time.