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Alleged Police Shooter Arrested by Marshals Task Force Memphis, TN – U.S. Marshal Tyreece Miller announces the arrest of Elliot Griham for Attempted First Degree Murder.
On July 14, 2021, at approximately 1 P.M., a Memphis Police Officer observed Elliot Griham driving recklessly in the Ridgeway and Knight Arnold area. The officer followed Griham and attempted to take him into custody. Allegedly, Griham was armed with a rifle and began to shoot at the officer. The officer was not struck. Griham fled the scene.
A warrant was issued for the arrest of Griham for this crime. In addition
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Credit New Mexico State Police HOBBS - On Thursday, April 15, 2021, the New Mexico State Police Investigations Bureau was called to investigate an Officer Involved Shooting near 537 East Navajo Drive in Hobbs, NM involving the New Mexico State Police. The State Police officer was uninjured, and the suspect fled on foot.
Agents learned that on April 15, 2021, at around 8:20 p.m., New Mexico State Police Officer Hector Baca was on patrol in Hobbs. He initiated a traffic stop on a Chrysler passenger vehicle on East Navajo Drive for a traffic violation. During the traffic stop, a male passenger, later identified as Victor Ruben Ignacio Flores, 27, of Hobbs, fled on foot. Officer Baca gave chase and a foot pursuit ensued.
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18-year-old Antonio Masso admitted possessing and discharging an unlicensed gun in the area of Thorp and Walnut Street in the City on June 26.
In August, Masso pleaded guilty to the violent felony count. His arrest came as a result of a joint investigation involving City of Binghamton Police and the Broome County District Attorney’s office.
Police had recovered three shell casings at the scene of the 11 p.m. shots fired incident. There was no one hurt by the gunfire.
In addition to the prison time, Masso is to serve two-and-a-half years post-release supervision.
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