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Prosecutor, Walmart shots of the accused, agree to apply for a deal – Pottsville Republican Herald

Pottsville – charge was released on November 10 against two Pottsville men who were involved in a shootout in the Walmart in Saint Clair.

After a preliminary hearing on Tuesday ahead of David A. Plachko, the public prosecutor's office dismissed a simple attack on Tire R. Dunn and Jaheim Gregory on Tuesday.

The accused entered into a negotiation and guilty of a summary of the indictment for harassment and disordered behavior.

The police of Saint Clair accused Dunn, 36, from the 400 block of the West Race Street, and Gregory (23) from the 500 block of the East Market Street after the walmart was evacuated after reporting on a shot in the shop.

The police said that an attack was preceded by the shooting shop, and the victim and 23-year-old Rayhiem Mitchell from New Philadelphia-Habe shot a warning shot in the air to prepare his attackers.

After consultation with the victim, prosecutors and defenders achieved the plea.

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As a result, Dunn received 30 days in the Schuylkill County prison, while Gregory was instructed to pay a fine of $ 300.

The Saint Clair police also accused the victim Mitchell a third degree crime to wear a firearm without a license.

This indictment was brought to the court after a provisional hearing in February.

According to the police, the incident occurred shortly before November 10th at 4 p.m. and pulled an immediate police reaction to the store to ensure that there was no active shooter inside.

The next day, the Saint Clair police published an explanation in which she explained that her department had committed to a “thorough investigation” of the shootout and that further information was published as soon as it became available.

No further details were published until the criminal complaints were submitted in January.

In a separate case, Dunn is faced with a Pottsville house fire on January 17th. The city police charged him shortly after this incident, and he remains detained in the Schuylkill district.

A task force of officials from the Pottsville police, the public prosecutor's office in Schuylkill, the state police of Pennsylvania, the FBI and the office for alcohol tobacco and firearms (ATF) finally followed Dunn to Lodi, New Jersey, where he was arrested on January 27th.

Later he was charged with two additional crimes for the first degree murder. armed burglary; Two second degree counts of serious bodily harm; Possession of a weapon for an illegal purpose; According to Mark Musella, a public prosecutor of Bergen County, New Jersey, arrest and disability resisted.

Due to the serious type of indictment, the hearing took place on Tuesday in the Schuylkill County court, at a short distance from the district prison.

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