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Lexington Police Department charge second suspect in December shooting, 18-year-old Teyo Waite

Lexington Police Department charge second suspect in December shooting, 18-year-old Teyo Waite 18-year-old Teyo Waite is charged in the December shooting that left a five-year-old blind. By: Web Staff and last updated 2021-07-22 23:16:43-04 LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — The Lexington Police Department has charged a second suspect in the Catera Trace shooting investigation. 18-year-old Teyo Waite has been charged with assault in the first and second degree, and two counts of Wanton Endangerment in the first degree. Waite is believed to be connected to the December shooting that left 5-year-old Malakai Roberts blind and without his sense of taste or smell.

Federal search warrant reveals dangerous discovery inside Bryan Carroll s home

Federal search warrant reveals dangerous discovery inside Bryan Carroll s home Police say a man, armed with guns and explosives, was arrested outside UK Hospital, LEX 18 has obtained copies of federal court documents that shed more light on the case. and last updated 2021-07-19 20:12:56-04 (LEX 18) — More than three months after police say a man, armed with guns and explosives, was arrested outside UK Hospital, LEX 18 has obtained copies of federal court documents that shed more light on the case. On March 25, UK police tackled and arrested 44-year old Bryan Carroll outside the hospital after Versailles police warned them that Carroll was going to visit his mother and may be armed and dangerous.

Two Teenagers Arrested in Connection to March Murder

Mother of man shot by police says son was sold gun despite history of mental illness

Mother of man shot by police says son was sold gun despite history of mental illness and last updated 2021-05-04 18:43:04-04 LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — Sandra Carlton says her son Ryan Jones has a long history of mental illness. Jones was shot on Saturday by Lexington police who said he fired at them first. He was struck in the shoulder and wounded but was treated and released. Jones is now awaiting arraignment in the COVID-19 unit of the Fayette County Detention Center. “Even when he was trying to buy (guns) I was in the pawnshop begging, ‘Please do not sell him this gun, he’s not mentally stable enough,’” Carlton said during an exclusive interview on Tuesday with LEX 18.

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