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Springfield man found guilty of motel shooting by Greene County judge

View Comments A Greene County judge has found a Springfield man guilty of first-degree murder for a 2019 shooting at a north-side motel. Seth Gomez, 21, was convicted of first-degree murder and armed criminal action this week following a bench trial in front of Judge Jason Brown. Brown determined Gomez was guilty of murdering 29-year-old Calvin Allen Jr. after cool reflection on the matter. Gomez now faces a life sentence without the possibility of parole. He is scheduled to be formally sentenced in July. According to a news release from the Greene County Prosecutor s Office, Gomez stabbed Allen twice while Allen was laying on a bed at the the Ozark Inn on North Glenstone Avenue.

Man, 21, Guilty Of Murder At Ozark Inn

Posted By: Hewson Beattie May 12, 2021 @ 12:04 pm Local News, News A man from Springfield has been found guilty of first-degree murder and armed criminal action for killing a man at the Ozark Inn in 2019. A Greene County judge found 21-year-old Seth Gomez guilty of stabbing Calvin Allen, Junior while he was laying on a bed. When he got up to run away, Gomez shot him in the back. The Greene County Prosecutor says Gomez faces up to life in prison without parole on the murder charge and a minimum of three years in prison for armed criminal action. Previous Story

Gun violence survivors and advocacy group work to close loopholes

Almost two years ago, Springfield-based rapper and business owner Charles Crawford was returning from an out-of-town show when someone shot into the vehicle Crawford was in. The bullet traveled through a friend s leg and lodged in Crawford s back. The person s leg  they said it saved my life, Crawford said. His leg slowed down the velocity of the bullet. Crawford said he died twice as first responders and surgeons worked to save his life. He recalls incredible pain, his vision shaking, passing out multiple times, seeing his mom in the emergency room crying and begging to see his kids. I felt like I wasn t going to come back, he said. All I kept thinking about was my kids.

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