Whitey Ford
01-13-2022, 04:11 AM
Police identify mudshark killed in shooting in north Springfield; 1 facing charges
https://i.imgur.com/iILWcb9.jpg
Yeah, that nigger looks pretty motley alright.
Police identified a woman found dead from a gunshot wound at a home in north Springfield on Monday.
Lavona R. Haddock, 61, of Springfield died in the incident. The Greene County prosecutor charged Lilburn W. Motley, 66, of Springfield, with first-degree murder and armed criminal action in the case.
Investigators responded to the shooting in the 2000 block of North Marion around 3:30 p.m. Monday. Police arrested Motley at the scene of the deadly shooting.
Investigators say Motley told officers he shot his girlfriend of 37 years to “shut her up.” A witness in the home described as the couple’s son-in-law says they were arguing, a common occurrence, according to his statement, when he heard the gun go off. Motley told investigators that he was cleaning his gun and it accidentally went off hitting Haddock. However, Motley’s son-in-law told police he hasn’t seen him clean the gun in months. Officers also say the weapon did not appear to be recently cleaned or oiled.
https://www.ky3.com/2021/12/07/police-identify-woman-killed-shooting-north-springfield-1-facing-charges/
https://i.imgur.com/iILWcb9.jpg
Yeah, that nigger looks pretty motley alright.
Police identified a woman found dead from a gunshot wound at a home in north Springfield on Monday.
Lavona R. Haddock, 61, of Springfield died in the incident. The Greene County prosecutor charged Lilburn W. Motley, 66, of Springfield, with first-degree murder and armed criminal action in the case.
Investigators responded to the shooting in the 2000 block of North Marion around 3:30 p.m. Monday. Police arrested Motley at the scene of the deadly shooting.
Investigators say Motley told officers he shot his girlfriend of 37 years to “shut her up.” A witness in the home described as the couple’s son-in-law says they were arguing, a common occurrence, according to his statement, when he heard the gun go off. Motley told investigators that he was cleaning his gun and it accidentally went off hitting Haddock. However, Motley’s son-in-law told police he hasn’t seen him clean the gun in months. Officers also say the weapon did not appear to be recently cleaned or oiled.
https://www.ky3.com/2021/12/07/police-identify-woman-killed-shooting-north-springfield-1-facing-charges/