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Suspect notified at the Monday shooting News, sports, jobs

Suspect notified at the Monday shooting News, sports, jobs


Steubenville-a resident in the city for 21 years has been accused of having weapons under a disability after a shot earlier this week who hurt a single man.

Javian Mcintyre, from 1333 Euclid Ave. It was arrested on Monday after shooting in block 1400 in Maryland Avenue, said Ken Anderson chief. He was notified on Wednesday by the municipal judge John Mascio, who set obligations at $ 100,000 and scheduled the preliminary hearing for 10 in the morning March 20. A bond heard was scheduled for Friday.

So far, the authorities do not say what was the reason for the filming.

However, McINTYRE has asked how he can be accused of having weapons under handicap, since he said that the 9 mm weapon has been legally purchased. He and his family referred several times to a work he gave to the Jefferson County Justice Center, he said it was a receipt from a pawn store.

But in telling the accusation against him, Mascio stressed that McNTyre had been tried a delinquent child almost five years ago in the courtyard. According to Ohio legislation, a minor awarded as a delinquent child for an offense who, if he had legal age, would have been classified as a violent offense is not allowed to own or use weapons unless they are issued by this prohibition.

The delinquency award of McNTyre’s child involved charges in July 2020 aggravated thefts and robbery, both would have been classified as crimes if they were an adult.

“You will have to talk to your lawyer about these things,” said the judge. “The purpose of today’s hearing is simply to tell yourself what you are accused, what are the penalties and to program the preliminary hearing and I have done all these things. You will need to work through your lawyer, your lawyer will make any defense that the court can be known to when you appear. “

Mascio told him if he was convicted, he could face between nine and 36 months in the State Penitentiary and a fine of up to $ 10,000.

“(But) my understanding is that there are additional accusations that are taken into account by the Prosecutor’s Office”, “ Mascio said.

The prosecutor of Steven Lamatrice refused to say what accusations are taken into account.

“This would happen in the big jury, if applicable”, he said.

The lawyer of the prosecutor in Jefferson County, Jane Hanlin, said the case will be presented to the big jury in April.

Meanwhile Anderson refused additional comments, just saying that “The incident remains in investigation, because the detectives continue to interview witnesses and gather additional evidence.”

McINTYRE’s removal was made for time after an internet interrupting at prison derailed plans for a video hearing.



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