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Raymond Snyder, 38, of Kingston is accused of killing 47-year-old Romero Underwood in Underwood s Kingston home last July. Snyder was charged with Underwood s murder in January.
Snyder was released from jail this week because the Ulster County District Attorney s Office missed the deadline to file an indictment against him.
The DA s office tells Hudson Valley Post their request for additional time to present the case to a Grand Jury was denied. The prosecution of the Snyder case is ongoing. This office requested additional time to complete the presentation of the case based on good cause, and that request was denied. We are requesting a reconsideration of that denial, Ulster County District Attorney David Clegg told Hudson Valley Post in a statement.
Hudson Valley Murder Suspect Accidentally Released From Jail
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In January, 38-year-old Raymond A. Snyder of Murray Street in Kingston was charged with second-degree murder and first-degree burglary, felonies.
On July 11, 2020, the Kingston Police Department received a call for shots fired at a home on St. James Street. Uniformed patrol officers responded and found 47-year-old Romero Underwood in the home with an apparent gunshot wound, police say.
He was treated by EMS at the scene and transported to the Broadway campus of the Health Alliance where he succumbed to the injury, police say.
Almahri had been charged with four counts of aggravated vehicular homicide and second-degree assault.
The District Attorney s Office said Almahri had a blood alcohol content of .21%, more than twice the legal driving limit of .08%, at the time of the crash.
Almahri was accused of driving about 50 mph in a 30 mph zone on Henry W. DuBois Road around 10:30 that night and blowing through several stop signs and rear-ending a 2012 Toyota Scion that was stopped at a stop sign at the intersection with North Oakwood Terrace. His 2008 Volvo then veered into an embankment and overturned.
Randazzo, who was in the backseat, was killed. Two other passengers in Almahri s car, as well as the driver whose car was rear-ended, had surgeries to treat severe injuries, the District Attorney s Office said.
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A Hudson Valley man was sentenced to four to 12 years in prison after pleading guilty to aggravated vehicular homicide in connection with the drunk driving death of a Hudson Valley man.
Ulster County resident Abram Almahri, age 21, New Paltz, was sentenced on Thursday, April 29, after entering the guilty plea and admitting to engaging in reckless driving while having a blood alcohol content of .18 or higher and while such driving caused the death of 25-year-old Jade Randazzo, said the Ulster County District Attorney s Office.
The charges stemmed from an incident on Henry W. DuBois Road on Friday, March 29, 2019.
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