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ABOVE: Officers from the Lewiston Police Department investigate the scene of a homicide in the early hours of Jan. 8 at a home on the 1700 block of Seventh Avenue. LEFT: Law enforcement officers from the Lewiston Police Department and the Nez Perce Sheriff’s Office investigate the scene of a shooting Feb. 5 in the Rosauers parking lot in the Lewiston Orchards. Violent crime has been on the rise over the past year. Pete Caster/Tribune

Hearings delayed for two Lewiston murder cases

March 2, 2021 A pair of preliminary hearings involving deadly shootings in Lewiston have been delayed. Hearings for 42-year-old Clyde Ewing, and his 16-year-old son Demetri Ewing were scheduled for Wednesday in Nez Perce County Magistrate Court. The hearings are now scheduled for March 17th. It’s the third time the hearing has been delayed. The Ewings have been charged with the Jan. 8th shooting death of Samuel Johns at his home on Seventh Avenue. Meanwhile, the preliminary hearing for a Winchester man charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of his former son-in-law has been delayed. James Brashear is accused of shooting John Mast in the parking lot of the Rosauers supermarket in Lewiston last month in what police describe as a child custody dispute. The hearing which had been set for Wednesday is now scheduled for March 31st. (Lewiston Tribune)

Hearing for father and son accused of Lewiston murder delayed

January 28, 2021 The preliminary hearing for a father and son accused of the first-degree murder of a Lewiston man earlier this month has been delayed. 42-year-old Clyde Ewing and his 16-year-old son Demetri Ewing are suspected of shooting and killing 31-year-old Samuel Johns on January 8th. Prosecutors and defense attorneys filed a joint motion to delay the preliminary hearing Wednesday to gather more evidence and prepare. A new date for the hearing has not been set. Both defendants face first-degree murder charges and Demetri Ewing will be tried as an adult. The penalty for first-degree murder in Idaho is life in prison or death. (Lewiston Tribune)

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