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A man who was free on bond after being accused of firing numerous shots at another motorist in Spotsylvania County two months ago is back in jail after police said
A two-week trial has been scheduled for four of the five Philadelphia men charged in connection with a 2019 triple homicide in Spotsylvania County that left two adults and a 14-year-old boy dead.
Hugh Cameron Green, Durward Anthony Allen, Montel Jaleek Wilson, James C. Myers and Jamal Bailey are all charged with murder and numerous other offenses. The charges stem from the slayings of Michael Coleman, 39, Rachel Ozuna, 34, and Kyrrus Ozuna, 14, who were all found dead with their throats slit on May 29, 2019, inside the home at 8312 Arlene Drive.
Judge Charles Sharp on Friday scheduled a 10-day jury trial for four of the suspects that would start Aug. 9 in Spotsylvania Circuit Court. The only defendant not included in that date is Bailey, 32, who was just extradited to Virginia on April 21. He is scheduled to be arraigned May 17.
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Isaiah Brown
A lawyer representing the family of Spotsylvania County shooting victim Isaiah Brown announced Monday that he is demanding that all audio be released immediately involving the dispatcher Brown was on the phone with when he was shot early Wednesday and the deputy who shot him.
David Haynes, an attorney with the Cochran Firm in Washington, made the announcement before a throng of cameras and reporters outside the Spotsylvania Circuit Court building. This was clearly a failure of communication between dispatch and the officers, Haynes said. This is an incident that should have never happened.
Haynes, who was flanked by members of Brown s family and several others, said he would file a Freedom of Information request Monday with the Sheriff s Office. He said the 911 call and the body cam video released thus far leaves too many questions unanswered.