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River Case, which was sentenced to prison in front of the Supreme Court, after violent outbreaks in the city center – River reporter case

A man from River has guilty after driving in the city center on a killing spree.

According to Detective John Robinson, Nickey Ricks, then 32, on July 12, 2019 on July 12, 2019 in 141 and 79 North Main Street, where he was armed with a hammer, both 5000 US dollars from the cashiers.

After Ricks had been rejected by the cashiers in both places, he destroyed glass windows, tables and doors on the way to outside.

He was located by Officer Zachary Dupere on the Kaufstraße, who brought him into custody with SGT. James Thorpe. Before he was reserved, Ricks shattered the Kreuzer windshield from Officer Dupere.

No money was taken.

According to court files, Ricks was charged in September 2019 before the Supreme Court of River for assault (2 counts), the vandalis of property (3 counts), an attack with a dangerous weapon (2 counts) and a dangerous weapon for assault (2 counts).

Several competence listings have taken place since the indictment over 5 years ago. A change in the hearing took place on Wednesday, in which Ricks owe guilty.

Court files said that Ricks was convicted of no less than 2 years and 301 days in prison.