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By Julia Bertino May 31, 2021 (Bellevue, NE) A Council Bluffs man is being held in the Sarpy County Jail without bond, accused of shooting a woman to death over the weekend. The Bellevue Police Department says just before 10:30 Sunday night, officers were called to a shooting in the area of the 6900 block of South 27th Street. Once on the scene, officers found 21 year old Madyson Dennis, of Omaha, suffering from a gunshot wound. Dennis was pronounced deceased at the scene by Bellevue Fire Department personnel. Investigators identified the suspect as 25 year old, Nicholas Holliday of Council Bluffs, Iowa. Holliday was not on scene when officers arrived, but he was later located in the area of 27th and X Street in Omaha and was arrested. Holliday was booked into the Sarpy County Jail for Manslaughter, Use of a Weapon to Commit a Felony and Tampering with Physical Evidence. ....
Bellevue police identify woman killed in weekend shooting June 1, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail BELLEVUE, Neb. (AP) Police in Bellevue have identified a woman killed in a shooting over the holiday weekend. Police say the shooting happened around 10:20 p.m. Sunday at 27th and Emiline streets in Bellevue, where officers were called for a report of gunshots. Officers found Madyson Dennis, 21, of Omaha. with gunshot injuries, and she was pronounced dead at the scene. Police later arrested Nicholas Holliday, 25, on suspicion of manslaughter, use of a deadly weapon to commit a felony and tampering with physical evidence. Police have not given a motive for the shooting or said what, if any, Holliday’s relationship is to Dennis. ....
Monroe Journal ABERDEEN â A notice of appeal was filed May 3 in regards to Special Judge Jeff Weill Sr.âs order for a new election for the Ward 1 alderman seat. The notice of appeal to the Mississippi Supreme Court was filed by New Albany attorney Mark McClinton on behalf of former Ward 1 alderman Nicholas Holliday. Weill ordered the new election after hearing testimony through a January election contest in Monroe County Circuit Court, which was filed on behalf of Robert Devaull He lost to Holliday in last Juneâs Democratic primary runoff. In the election contestâs order, Weill cited reasons for a new election, such as irregularities occurring in accepting/rejecting absentee ballots; errors made in accepting and rejecting challenged ballots; disruptions at the polling place; and violations of polling precinct distance rules and sample ballot laws. ....