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Man who was claimed in February at the North County Market in connection with the shootout in St. Loui's self -defense defense

St. Louis, Mo. (First Alarm 4)-a day after the public prosecutor's office in St. Louis County refused a 21-year-old man with a murder injuries in a deadly shootout in February in a grocery store in North County, the authorities associated him with a shootout in St. Louis in October, in which he now weaned with additional final counts.

Ken'vonte Bownes told the authorities that he shot Demond Taylor (18) on February 16 at the Spanish Seemarkt in the 11900 block of the Larimore Road, which County's public prosecutor said that First Alert 4 was “appropriate self -defense claims”, so that there was no murder accusation.

The public prosecutor's office of the district lawyers charged on Thursday due to robbery for the first degree and armed criminal measures due to alleged theft of the victim's weapon after shooting it several times. At the time of publication, he was locked up in the district prison for a bond of $ 200,000.

On Friday, the public prosecutor's office in the city of St. Louis raised an indictment for the first degree and armed punitive measures for a victim in the neighborhood of Baden. In this case, a no-binding command was issued for his arrest.

In an explanation that supported the recent charges, the police of St. Louis Metropolitan said that the officials reacted to a reported shootout on October 23, 2024 in the 8800 block of Lowell and found the victim in a blood pool and hardly aware.

The victim was taken to the hospital and stabilized. Later he was able to identify Taylor in a photo set -up, the police said.

An initial court appearance in the new charges was not determined.