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The suspect, identified as 51-year-old Lamont Campbell, was arrested the day of the incident, LAPD Assistant Chief Blake Chow said. He was charged with 12 felony counts, including murder ...
After a SWAT team deployed flash grenades and stormed the bus, Lamont Campbell, 51, was taken into custody on suspicion of murder. He is being held in lieu of $2 million bail.
Lamont Campbell, 51, is being held on suspicion of murder and is awaiting charges after police say he boarded the bus in South Los Angeles about 12:45 a.m. Wednesday, shot a passenger and held the ...
Allante Lamont Powell Lightfoot (16) Black Michigan (Detroit) Killed by police in the basement of his home. Police claim he was armed and came out firing however according to reports "no gunshot residue tests were performed on his hands, according to records later obtained from DPD." [80] 2005-02-12 Mohammed Shuaibi (17) Middle Eastern
Daryl Lamont Keener 2012 1,266 years United States: Convicted of 17 counts of aggravated robbery, 8 counts of robbery, and 1 count of weapons violation. He was given 17 64 year sentences and 8 24 year sentences totalling 1,256 years. Given another 10-year sentence. [58] Sentenced to 6 years in 2003 for the bank robbery before.
Alva, a Richland County's sheriff's deputy, was accidentally shot by another deputy during an arrest. [178] 1992-12-15: Marthaller, Stephen (36) Washington (Redmond) Marthaller and two women robbed a video store. As they fled the scene, responding officers shot Marthaller, who died of his injuries on December 30. [179] 1992-12-12: unidentified male
Campbell was charged Monday with 12 counts, including murder, carjacking, kidnapping during a carjacking, assault with a semiautomatic handgun, attempted murder, and robbery.
Ten members and associates of the Omaha Hells Angels, including chapter president Walter "Larry" Phillips and treasurer Lamont D. Kress, were indicted on February 18, 1981, for their role in a conspiracy that used intimidation, assault, torture and murder to establish a monopoly of the methamphetamine trade in the Omaha area. [196]