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Liberty Township Patrolman Brian Delia points to a photo containing a projectile found at the Hadley Avenue apartment complex from the July 6, 2020, shooting.
Staff photo / R. Michael Semple
WARREN The victim of a July 6, 2020, shooting outside a Liberty apartment complex testified Monday his assailant may have been upset over an earlier political disagreement.
The testimony of victim Kavin O. Moore, 33, highlighted prosecution testimony against Daryl L. Casey, 27, of Liberty, who is facing charges of felonious assault, improperly discharging a firearm into a habitation and having weapons while under restrictions.
The trial continues today with testimony expected from a Liberty police detective in the Trumbull County Common Pleas Courtroom of Judge Ronald J. Rice.
Staff photos / R. Michael Semple
Defense attorney Walter Madison holds a plastic bag containing evidence found at the scene of the July 6, 2020, shooting at a Hadley Avenue apartment complex.
WARREN The victim of a July 6, 2020, shooting outside a Liberty apartment complex testified Monday his assailant may have been upset over an earlier political disagreement.
The testimony of victim Kavin O. Moore, 33, highlighted prosecution testimony against Daryl L. Casey, 27, of Liberty, who is facing charges of felonious assault, improperly discharging a firearm into a habitation and having weapons while under restrictions.
The trial continues today with testimony expected from a Liberty police detective in the Trumbull County Common Pleas Courtroom of Judge Ronald J. Rice.
WARREN The former Warren police officer who falsely said a black man in a hoodie shot at him will spend the next nine months in the state’s Lorain Correctional Institution.
Noah Linnen, 24, took full responsibility and expressed remorse for his actions on Jan. 13, 2020, and the days that followed, that had police officers from various departments searching for a person who did not exist.
“I had been experiencing a great deal of stress from my personal and professional lives that I clearly could not cope with,” Linnen said. “I thought I could handle everything on my own. I was wrong.”