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Suspect of violent road rage in Gastonia turns himself in to police
The Gaston Gazette
A man accused of aggravated assault during a road rage incident from earlier this month turned himself into Gastonia Police Department Thursday, according to police.
Milton Lee Edwards, 23, of Dallas was booked into Gaston County Jail at 8 p.m. Thursday under a $5,000 secured bond. He posted bail just before 1 a.m. Friday. Police originally said Edwards lived in Cleveland County but later clarified that Edwards lives in Dallas.
Edwards faces three counts of assault with a deadly weapon, as well as injury to personal property, reckless driving with wanton disregard, driving with license revoked and expired registration card/tag on Wednesday.
Sean D. Naylor
December 22, 2020, 12:14 PM
On June 29, 2010, Gen. David Petraeus was reaching the end of one of the most hectic weeks of his extraordinary career.
After three lengthy combat tours in Iraq, the Army four-star was 20 months into what would normally be a three-year stint as head of U.S. Central Command in Tampa, Fla. But a few days earlier, President Barack Obama had asked him to immediately step down from his job in order to take charge of the coalition’s military operations in Afghanistan.
The job switch represented a slight demotion Central Command’s area of operations included Afghanistan, so Petraeus was moving down a notch in the chain of command but it was not intended as a slight. The president had just fired his commander in Kabul, Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal, and needed another four-star general to replace him. Petraeus had agreed to step into the breach.
Paula Reed Ward
Courtesy Allegheny County Jail
Andre Crawford (left) and Marvin Hill face charges in the shooting death of Zykier Young of Spring Hill.
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Two men charged with criminal homicide in connection with the shooting death of a 1-year-old who was killed by a stray bullet in Spring Hill this summer will face trial.
Andre Crawford, 29, of McKeesport, and Marvin Hill, 41, had a preliminary hearing Friday before Magistrate Judge David J. Barton.
Following a four-hour hearing, they were held on all counts, including homicide, attempted homicide and gun charges.
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