A man wanted in connection with the murder of a North Hills honors student remained on the run Friday, but his girlfriend was charged Thursday with helping him escape the scene of the February shooting, according to police. Chayla Robinson, 40, is charged with hindering apprehension in the Feb. 21
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BATON ROUGE - The 15-year-old accused in a triple murder last week that left a toddler dead appeared in a juvenile courtroom Wednesday where his name was released.
Darrell Edwards is charged with three counts of principal to first-degree murder and illegal discharge of a firearm. He s never been in any trouble, his mother Danielle Edwards said.
Juvenile court cases are kept secret in nearly all circumstances unless a juvenile is arrested for committing a crime of violence.
By Brandon Arbuckle
May 11, 2021 | 3:05 PM
MADISON, Wis. Madison police arrested a 26-year-old Middleton man in connection with a shooting on the Beltline last week.
Police said an occupied vehicle had been struck by gunfire after a road rage incident Thursday afternoon. A passenger suffered minor injuries, and the eastbound Beltline between Gammon Road and Whitney Way was closed for about an hour as police searched for evidence of the shooting.
The Madison Police Department’s Violent Crime Unit made an arrest Tuesday. Officials have not released the man’s name at this time, though the 26-year-old has been brought to the Dane County Jail on a tentative charge of first-degree recklessly endangering safety.
Weld commissioners oppose gun control bills presented by state Democrats (CO)
Posted on By TREVOR REID PUBLISHED: May 7, 2021 The Weld County commissioners this week announced their opposition to three gun control bills presented by state Democrats late this past month in response to the mass shooting this year in Boulder. The commissioners reaffirmed the county’s “Second Amendment Sanctuary” status, according to a Friday news release, first proclaimed in March 2019 in response to the state’s Extreme Risk Protection Order bill. State Democrats in late April introduced three bills meant to curb the state’s “gun violence epidemic,” according to a news release from the General Assembly Democrats. The bills included a local preemption bill, SB 21-256, allowing local governments to implement laws around gun ownership that are broader than state statutes. Such laws could not be less restrictive than state laws.