Shavonte Thompson
LA CROSSE, Wis. (WXOW) - An Onalaska man charged in connection with a 2019 shooting death in La Crosse has his trial scheduled for next year.
Odell Thompson appeared before Judge Todd Bjerke Monday morning.
Thompson, 35, is facing a charge of party to the crime of 1st Degree Intentional Homicide and Harboring/Aiding a felon related to the fatal shooting of Javier Hall on November 2, 2019.
He was fatally shot in an alley by a storage unit off of Copeland Avenue. Shavonte Thompson was arrested in January in Illinois after he fled La Crosse following the shooting. He is charged with 1st Degree Intentional Homicide in the shooting.
Tattoos for a worthy cause
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Adana Caberra and her daughter Kurvel Alexander who had rememberance tattoos done in memory of their brother and uncle, Gregory Charles who went missing on the 23rd of June 2017. -
As the country grapples with economic challenges due to the covid19 pandemic, a tattoo shop in Tacarigua is giving back to the society by aiding a non-governmental organisation and raise awareness of autism.
Tattoo artist Dell Thompson of Bud Ink, located at Cane Farm Junction, Trincity said NGO’s like the Autistic Society of TT, also faced a myriad of challenges to get by on a daily basis.