Master Sergeant
11-24-2017, 05:05 PM
http://www.greensboro.com/news/crime/two-teens-arrested-in-connection-with-shot-fired-at-winston/article_e398a777-0b6d-59b7-b634-1ceb6dca1309.html
Winston-Salem police have arrested two TEEN-NIGGS in connection with a house break-in Sunday that resulted in a suspect firing a gun at police officers.
Tristen Tyler McLaurin, 16, was charged Tuesday night with assault with a deadly weapon on a law-enforcement officer, felony breaking and entering, larceny after breaking and entering, and other offenses, according to police and an arrest warrant.
McLaurin was arrested earlier Tuesday and charged with misdemeanor resisting a public officer after an officer accused McLaurin of running away from her as she attempted to question him about being a possible suspect in Sunday’s shooting, an arrest warrant says.
Kquashand Marquis Morgan, 18, was charged Wednesday with felony breaking and entering, larceny after breaking and entering, and misdemeanor resisting a public officer, according to police and an arrest warrant.
The incident happened shortly before 10 a.m. Sunday as officers went to a house in the 2300 block of Ansonio Street on a report of a breaking and entering. When they arrived, officers saw two NIGGERS running away.
The officers chased the two SNAKEHEADS, one of whom appeared to have a handgun in his right hand, police said. Near Manchester Street, the SNAKEHEAD fired one shot in the direction of the police officers but did not hit any of them.
Winston-Salem police have arrested two TEEN-NIGGS in connection with a house break-in Sunday that resulted in a suspect firing a gun at police officers.
Tristen Tyler McLaurin, 16, was charged Tuesday night with assault with a deadly weapon on a law-enforcement officer, felony breaking and entering, larceny after breaking and entering, and other offenses, according to police and an arrest warrant.
McLaurin was arrested earlier Tuesday and charged with misdemeanor resisting a public officer after an officer accused McLaurin of running away from her as she attempted to question him about being a possible suspect in Sunday’s shooting, an arrest warrant says.
Kquashand Marquis Morgan, 18, was charged Wednesday with felony breaking and entering, larceny after breaking and entering, and misdemeanor resisting a public officer, according to police and an arrest warrant.
The incident happened shortly before 10 a.m. Sunday as officers went to a house in the 2300 block of Ansonio Street on a report of a breaking and entering. When they arrived, officers saw two NIGGERS running away.
The officers chased the two SNAKEHEADS, one of whom appeared to have a handgun in his right hand, police said. Near Manchester Street, the SNAKEHEAD fired one shot in the direction of the police officers but did not hit any of them.