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Indictment returned in shooting death of Huntington teen
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HUNTINGTON â A man arrested in connection with the shooting death of a Huntington teenager last year admitted to firearm and drug charges in federal court last Monday.
Kelly Ray Ingels Sr., 46, of Huntington, was sentenced March 1 to a total of two years and nine months in federal prison. He previously pleaded guilty to possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, being a prohibited person in possession of a firearm and transfer of a firearm to a juvenile.
Acting United States Attorney Lisa G. Johnston said Ingels sold a firearm to a juvenile for cash and marijuana over Facebook on May 20. During an investigation surrounding that sale, officers obtained a search warrant for his home at 920 ½ 23rd Street in Huntington. During the execution of that search warrant, officers located about 11 grams of meth and digital scales.
Two women are now charged with murder in connection with a series of kidnapping and assaults.
Originally charged with kidnapping and assault, Zinya Dooley and Freda Ingels, have now been charged with first- and second-degree murder, respectively, after one victim, Bertha Bryant, died at the hospital of her injuries. The other victim remains hospitalized, and is scheduled to undergo facial reconstruction surgery.
An autopsy performed Dec. 17 by the West Virginia Chief Medical Examiner’s Office lists the primary cause of Bryant’s death as “intracranial hematoma believed to have been the result of injuries inflicted on the victim by Dooley and Ingels.”