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Suspect in Blount County road-rage killing dumped gun in the woods, testimony shows
Updated Feb 03, 2021;
Posted Feb 03, 2021
Dakota Nunley, 22, was shot to death during a road rage incident in Jefferson and Blount counties on Dec. 2, 2020. (Contributed)
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The case against a 59-year-old man charged in a fatal road-rage shooting in Blount County will proceed to a grand jury, a judge has ruled.
Michael Wayne Harris, of Steele, appeared before Blount County District Judge Sherry C. Burns on Wednesday morning. Assistant District Attorney Scott Gilliland confirmed the judge deemed there was enough evidence against Harris to move the case forward. Harris was arrested on Dec. 17.
Blount County 20-year-old gets 2 life sentences in 2017 killing of his parents
Updated Jan 20, 2021;
Posted Jan 20, 2021
Leo Santiago Chavez, center, has been convicted in the December 2017 slayings of his mother, Adalberta Chavez Ruiz, left, and his father, Ricardo Santiago Gonzales, right.
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A young Blount County man has been sentenced in the 2017 killing of his parents.
A judge on Wednesday sentenced Leo Santiago Chavez, 20, to two consecutive life sentences plus 10 years for the murders of his mother, Adalberta Chavez Ruiz, and his father, Ricardo Santiago Gonzales, at their home on Covered Bridge Road. The couple was shot, wrapped in garbage bags and then dumped in a shallow grave in Oneonta.