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Pocono Mountain Regional Police Department has announced that five suspects connected to a series of shootings that occurred in the Poconos on Monday night have been apprehended.
During a Tuesday press conference, PMRPD Chief Chris Wagner stated that the individuals including an unidentified 15-year-old, 19-year-old Aja’nay Watson, 20-year-old Jahlayah Blondell, 21-year-old Soladin Hamilton and 22-year-old Laron Watson, all from Tobyhanna have been arrested and will be charged as of Jan. 19.
During the Tuesday conference, Wagner said that police were dispatched to multiple scenes for multiple shootings with multiple victims throughout Coolbaugh Township, Monroe County on Jan. 18.
The shootings were the result of a case of mistaken identity, Wagner and the Monroe County District Attorney s office stated.
Further details have emerged regarding the series of shootings in Tobyhanna Township that occurred on Monday evening, painting a complex picture of violence stemming from a case of mistaken identity.
On Tuesday evening, the Monroe County District Attorney’s office issued a release on the matter, clarifying the connections, or lack thereof, between the assailants and victims, establishing a motivation for the shooters, and boiling down a series of interrogations to offer some explanation as to how an incorrect assumption about a vehicle’s owner led to an onslaught of gun battles throughout the area.
Pocono Mountain Regional Police Department Chief Chris Wagner announced Tuesday that five suspects – including an unidentified 15-year-old, 19-year-old Aja’nay Watson, 20-year-old Jahlayah Blondell, 21-year-old Soladin Hamilton and 22-year-old Laron Watson, all from Tobyhanna – had been apprehended, and were set to be charged in connection with a series of gun battles that saw
It was scary. I have my kids here, and they were really scared, said Chris Carty. Author: Courtney Harrison Updated: 8:34 PM EST January 19, 2021
MONROE COUNTY, Pa. In the daylight hours, you can see a home riddled with bullets along Hampshire Drive in the Pocono Farms East development in Coolbaugh Township.
Here s what Pocono Mountain Regional Police say happened: a 20-year-old man was shot in the leg inside a home by 22-year-old Laron Watson and 21-year-old Solidin Hamilton, 19-year-old Aja Nay Watson, along with a 16-year-old boy who shot at the house in Monroe County.
Not far away, inside A Pocono Country Place, the group also shot at a home where a woman and her son were injured by the gunshots.
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