Apr 28, 2021
YOUNGSTOWN A murder warrant and felonious assault warrant has been issued by the Youngstown Prosecutor’s Office for the arrest of Durrell Lamar Richardson Jr.
He is wanted for the murder of Damon Irby and wounding of Aysha Toney which occurred on March 5 at 4:30 p.m. at the intersection Market Street and Auburndale Avenue.
The victims were shot as they were driving in a vehicle northbound on Market Street.
Anyone with knowledge of the incident or knows the whereabouts of Durrell Richardson Jr. can give this information anonymously at (330) 746-CLUE or (330) 742-8YPD. Individuals providing information which leads to the arrest and conviction of the perpetrator(s) will be eligible for a cash reward.
YOUNGSTOWN Damon L. Irby Sr., 44, will remain in the Mahoning County jail as he awaits action by a federal grand jury on allegations that he threatened to take revenge on those responsible for killing his son March 5 on Market Street.
During a hearing Monday in U.S. District Court, Magistrate Judge Carmen Henderson ruled that Irby Sr., 44, must remain in federal custody because “by clear and convincing evidence that no condition or combination of conditions of release will reasonably assure the safety of any other person and the community.”
The ruling stated that Irby Sr. has a prior criminal history, has participated in criminal activity while on probation, parole or supervision, has a “history of violence or use of weapons,” and the weight of evidence against him is “strong.”
YOUNGSTOWN A federal court filing describes threats an FBI agent says the father of Friday afternoon’s homicide victim on Market Street made on his Facebook page that evening.
The postings, including videos, threatened to take revenge on those involved in his son’s death and family members of those involved.
The threats led to city man Damon Irby Sr., 44, being arrested Tuesday and placed in the Mahoning County jail.
Irby Sr. will remain in the jail at least until a detention hearing in U.S. District Court on Monday, according to federal court documents. A criminal complaint filed Tuesday accuses him of being a felon in possession of a firearm related to a 2019 investigation.
Mar 10, 2021
YOUNGSTOWN A federal court filing describes threats an FBI agent says the father of the victim of Friday afternoon’s homicide on Market Street made on his Facebook page that evening.
The postings, including videos, threatened to take revenge on those involved in his son’s death and family members of those involved.
The threats led to city man Damon Irby Jr., 44, being arrested Tuesday and being placed in the Mahoning County jail.
Irby will remain in the jail until at least until a detention hearing in U.S. District Court Monday, according to federal court documents. A criminal complaint filed Tuesday accuses him of being a felon in possession of a firearm related to a 2019 investigation.