âI will kill you because you work too slowâ: Man pushed someone off roof, police say Cincinnati police say William Cox, 41, pushed someone off a West Price Hill roof for working too slow. (Source: Hamilton County Sheriff s Office) By Jennifer Edwards Baker | January 29, 2021 at 9:19 AM EST - Updated January 29 at 10:18 AM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - A man is accused of pushing someone off a roof in West Price Hill for working too slow, court records show.
Cincinnati police wrote in court documents that William Cox said âI will kill you because you work so slowâ and then shoved the victim off the roof on Overlook Drive Nov. 9.
Arrests
⢠Colin Anthony Terrell Jr., 29, 327 Bay Branch Road, was charged Jan. 26 with possession of methamphetamine, arson, fleeing and attempting to elude an officer, speeding, affixing a license plate to conceal identity, no insurance, driving with a suspended registration, reckless driving, failure to drive in a single lane, failure to obey a stop sign, driving while license suspended and two counts of theft by receiving stolen property. The theft charges related to an incident from Oct. 10, and the arson to an incident Jan. 1. All the other charges related to an incident Jan. 23.
⢠Ernest Antonio Bell Jr., 43, of Moultrie, was charged Jan. 26 with probation violation, possession of a firearm or knife during commission of a crime, possession of arms by a convicted felon and possession of cocaine.
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MEDIA A registered Republican who requested and returned an absentee ballot on behalf of his dead mother that was counted in the 2020 General Election has been charged with unlawful voting and perjury, Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer announced Monday.
âLet me just be very clear for all the conspiracy theorists who may be out there watching: The case we are talking about today presents no evidence of widespread voter fraud, and in fact is only evidence that one individual here in Delaware County was able to vote for a deceased person, and he voted that person for Donald Trump,â said Stollsteimer.
But thatâs not the life for George and Sandy Bootz, of 305 Lookout Drive, Lake Geneva.
Perched at the foot of a large hill on the cityâs west side, the Bootz residence is easily seen at night by those headed south on Elmwood Avenue, one block over.
Look for the place with all the red, yellow and blue lights.
All around the Bootz house, inside and out, holiday decorations shine brightly.
Early evening Dec. 9, George was outside adding more lights to his display.
âIâm not done yet,â he said.
Working on it during his free time, George said it takes about a month for him to finish. He leaves it up until Valentineâs Day.