Mar 3, 2021
YOUNGSTOWN A criminal complaint was filed Tuesday in Youngstown Municipal Court charging Adrienne E. Washington Jr., 19, with aggravated vehicular homicide and felony leaving the scene of an accident in the Feb. 6 crash that killed former Youngstown State University football player Darius Shackleford, 24.
Washington is not in custody, and no arraignment date is listed in the case.
Youngstown police said Washington’s car hit Shackelford’s car at 11:54 p.m. at the intersection of Albert Street and McGuffey Avenue while Washington was fleeing from a Youngstown police car. Washington fled on foot but was apprehended.
Shackelford was from Newark and was part of the YSU football team from 2015 to 2020.
YOUNGSTOWN A criminal complaint was filed Tuesday in Youngstown Municipal Court charging Adrienne E. Washington Jr., 19, with aggravated vehicular homicide a
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Angel Ortiz Jr. touches the head of Joseph in a Holy Family statue to show that it was destroyed early Friday at Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Youngstown. Ortiz works for A.O Construction of Youngstown, which removed the statues and is working with the church to replace them.
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YOUNGSTOWN The Rev. Monsignor Michael Cariglio of the Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church had 14 destroyed statues removed from outside the church so that parishioners coming to Mass this weekend didn’t have to “see the desecration,” he said.
A.O. Construction, which repairs statues and handles masonry work at Mount Carmel and many other area churches, picked up the statues and took them to its Wilson Avenue shop.