PORTSMOUTH — On the same day he was acquitted of charges accusing him of causing a robbery suspect’s death, a former Portsmouth police officer was indicted on new allegations. The news of the latest grand jury indictment filed Thursday against retired officer Vincent McClean came shortly after he was acquitted of manslaughter charges in Portsmouth Circuit Court. It took a jury just 14 minutes .
Raymond Gore and his nephew Antwann Gore are charged with killing four people at a boarding house last summer. Antwann Gore remains a fugitive after being indicted Jan. 5. Raymond Gore turned himself in after being indicted last month and was denied bond by a judge on Friday.
Portsmouth District Judge Roxie Holder dismissed all charges against Raymond Gore at the end of a preliminary hearing. The judge said she didn't believe prosecutors had presented sufficient evidence to establish probable cause in the case.
Will Patterson Jr. was found guilty on all 12 charges he faced, which included attempted capital murder, aggravated malicious wounding, and several gun charges.