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A person who was injured while shooting in the travel center

The Marion Police Department arrested one person in a travel center after a shootout. Police said she reacted to a dispute with a shootout in the pilot travel center in the Sugar Hill Road. When they arrived, they learned that the incident took place in the parking lot and the victim and the suspect had already left the scene. After investigations and video recordings, they identified the shooter as a 25-year-old Noah Dakota Ramsey. They say that Ramsey and 25-year-old Christian Andrew Nelson had met the pilot to settle a dispute. Nelson also had his friend Caleb McNeeley have with him. Officers say at some point during the dispute Ramsey pulled out a 9 -mm gun and started shooting them both. After Ramsey fired the gun, he fled out of the scene in a car driven by his girlfriend. Nelson and McNeeley left the scene to seek medical help. Nelson was shot in both legs, but was treated and released from the hospital. After a few hours, Ramsey and his girlfriend were found and voluntarily came to the police to talk about the incident. During this interview, the officials said that Ramsey learned that Ramsey had his girlfriend on the way during the pilot. The officials then arrested Ramsey and accused him of an attack with a fatal weapon that unloaded an attack by serious injuries with a deadly weapon, which unloads a firearm in the city of Limitone Count attack on a Femaleramsey, in front of a judge in which he was inserted into the McDow district after the district with 48 hours.

The Marion Police Department arrested one person in a travel center after a shootout.

The police said she reacted to a dispute in which a shootout in the Pilot Travel Center was shot in the Sugar Hill Road. When they arrived, they learned that the incident took place in the parking lot and the victim and the suspect had already left the scene.

After investigations and video material, they identified the shooter as 25-year-old Noah Dakota Ramsey. They say that Ramsey and 25-year-old Christian Andrew Nelson had met the pilot to settle a dispute. Nelson also had his friend Caleb McNeeley with him.

Officers say at some point during the dispute Ramsey pulled out a 9 -mm gun and began to shoot both of them.

After Ramsey fired the gun, he fled out of the scene in a car driven by his girlfriend. Nelson and McNeeley left the scene to seek medical help. Nelson was shot in both legs, but was treated and released from the hospital.

After a few hours, Ramsey and his girlfriend were found and voluntarily came to the police to talk about the incident. During this interview, the officials said that Ramsey learned that Ramsey had his girlfriend on the way during the pilot.

The officials then arrested Ramsey and accused him of:

  • A counting attack with a fatal weapon that causes serious injuries
  • A counting attack with a fatal weapon
  • A count that discharges a firearm in the city limits
  • A counting attack on a woman

Ramsey was taken in front of a judge in which he was taken up in a 48-hour stop and, according to officers, was locked up and locked up in the McDowell County prison.