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DEKALB â As of Monday, murder and weapons charges against John C. Anson in the shooting death of a Rossie man have been dismissed, according to the St. Lawrence County District Attorneyâs Office.
The St. Lawrence County Sheriffâs Office was initially called for a burglary in progress at about 2:30 a.m. May 4, at 580 County Route 18, where deputies say they found 40-year-old Justin A. Massey âdeceased with a gunshot to his body.â
Charges were initially filed that day against two of the propertyâs residents, father and son Charles M. Anson, 51, and John, 29, as well as Kayla M. Briggs, 25, of DeKalb Junction.
DEKALB â As of Monday, murder and weapons charges against John C. Anson in the shooting death of a Rossie man have been dismissed, according to the St. Lawrence County District Attorneyâs Office.
The St. Lawrence County Sheriffâs Office was initially called for a burglary in progress at about 2:30 a.m. May 4, at 580 County Route 18, where deputies say they found 40-year-old Justin A. Massey âdeceased with a gunshot to his body.â
Charges were initially filed that day against two of the propertyâs residents, father and son Charles M. Anson, 51, and John, 29, as well as Kayla M. Briggs, 25, of DeKalb Junction.
Thursday, May 6, 2021 - 5:34 am
RICHVILLE A second man has been charged with murder stemming from an incident early Tuesday morning on CR 18 in DeKalb Junction, according to state police.
Charles M. Anson, 51, was charged Wednesday with second-degree murder, second-degree criminal possession of a weapon and making a false written statement, deputies said.
On Tuesday, 29-year old John Anson was charged with second-degree murder of Justin Massey, 40, Rossie.
Massey was reportedly shot and killed some time around the morning hours of May 3.
The younger Anson is additionally being charged with second-degree assault, officers said.
Both subjects are being held at St. Lawrence County jail.