A Wilkes-Barre man wanted in connection with a drive-by shooting that injured his girlfriend s brother has been arrested.
Marquis S. Ford, 36, was arraigned Tuesday morning on charges of aggravated assault, criminal conspiracy and criminal mischief. Magisterial District Judge Rick Cronauer set bail at $200,000 and sent Ford to the Luzerne County Correctional Facility with a preliminary hearing scheduled for April 27.
Ford had been wanted on a warrant issued March 22 charging him with shooting Johnny Gunter, 31, of Nanticoke, who was hit in the abdomen, right forearm and right thigh.
According to police, Ford and his girlfriend, Starneesha M. Richardson-Gunter, 31, targeted Gunter â who is Richardson-Gunter s brother â in retaliation for him allegedly stabbing Ford during an altercation in Nanticoke in October 2019.
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Pa. woman charged in supermarket spitting incident in trouble again for screaming outside a church: police
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The woman accused of deliberately coughing on food and causing a supermarket to toss out tens of thousands of dollars worth of merchandise in an incident that made international headlines is now charged with repeatedly refusing to leave a Warrior Runchurch on grounds that she is a “child of God.”
Margaret Ann Cirko, 36, of Hanover Twp., is charged with defiant trespassing and disorderly conduct after police said she began shouting outside the Welsh Presbyterian Church three times over the span of a little more than a day.
The woman accused of deliberately coughing on food and causing a supermarket to toss out tens of thousands of dollars worth of merchandise in an incident that made international headlines is now charged with repeatedly refusing to leave a Warrior Run church on grounds that she is a child of God.
Margaret Ann Cirko, 36, of Hanover Twp., is charged with defiant trespassing and disorderly conduct after police said she began shouting outside the Welsh Presbyterian Church three times over the span of a little more than a day.
According to the complaint, township police were first dispatched to the church at 390 Chestnut St. shortly after 2 a.m. March 31 to a report of a woman leaning on the front door yelling, I believe in God.
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