A Casper man is accused of pulling a gun on a bartender and store clerk last month.
Jason Nathaniel Hammond is charged with two counts of aggravated assault and battery and three counts of possession of a firearm with unlawful intent in Natrona County District Court.
The charges stem from a series of incidents that allegedly occurred during the early morning hours of May 14.
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He has not yet had an opportunity to enter pleas to the charges, which were bound over last week.
According to an affidavit of probable cause, several Casper Police officers responded to a gas station in the Paradise Valley neighborhood after a clerk reported that a man refused to leave the store and also had a gun in his pocket. The clerk also said the man left in a silver truck.
April 23, 2021 : By Jacob Couch - Office of Communications & Public Engagement
A combined 59 total faculty from different departments volunteered to serve as the week’s judges.
Following a successful research week last spring, despite all presentations given virtually due to COVID-19, this year’s in-person event at the library proved to be the largest Research Week since its inception in 2017, with 263 presentations.
“Research Week serves to provide all our students whether residential, online, graduate, or undergraduate an opportunity to showcase all the hard work they have put into their research, scholarship, and creative works,” Associate Director for the Center for Research & Scholarship Darren Wu said. “It is an opportunity for them to develop soft skills such as demonstrating their work ethic, critical thinking, meeting deadlines, performing under stress, and communication in a low-stakes environment.”