Prosecutor: Man faces murder charges in death of Madeira convenience store owner Share Updated: 3:43 PM EDT Mar 17, 2021 WLWT Digital Staff Share Updated: 3:43 PM EDT Mar 17, 2021
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Show Transcript WITH THE CENTRALIST CRIME AND YOU KNOW, WE’RE TRYING TO BRING WHOEVER DID IT TO JUSTICE MADEIRA POLICE STARTING TO BUTTON UP A TRAGIC CASE. HE WAS OBVIOUSLY INVOLVED IN THAT ROBBERY COMES RIGHT POLICE CHIEF DAVID SCHAFER TALKING ABOUT LAMON JOHNSON WHOM HE CALLED A PERSON OF INTEREST IN THIS DEADLY ROBBERY LAST MONTH A MASKED MAN SHOT AND KILLED 68 YEAR OLD ROOP GUPTA AT THE CONVENIENCE STORE. HE OWNED MADEIRA BEVERAGE ON KENWOOD ROAD EVERYBODY. A NEW HIM AND LIKE I SAID, HE WAS LIKE HE WAS JUST LIKE A FATHER TO SOMEONE ELSE HIS DEATH STUNNED THE COMMUNITY A 20,000 REWARD POSTED FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO AN ARREST A FUNDRAISING PAGE FOR THE VICTIMS FAMILY RAISING 62,000 AND POLICE NOW SAY ONE OF THE PEOPLE RESPONSIBLE HAS B
Suspect charged in February shooting that killed Madeira Beverage owner Roop Gupta
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Reward doubled in murder of Madeira convenience store owner
The suspect shot 68-year-old Roop Chand Gupta point blank with a shotgun, police said. Police released this image of the suspect in the Madeira Beverage shooting. (Source: Madeira Police Department) By FOX19 Digital Staff | February 22, 2021 at 6:18 PM EST - Updated February 22 at 6:25 PM
MADEIRA, Ohio (FOX19) - A reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the man who murdered a store owner in Madeira has been doubled.
The Madeira Police Department is now offering $20,000 after receiving an additional $10,000 from a Cincinnati-based business it leaves unnamed.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms put up the original reward money days after the Feb. 9 murder.