WHITE CITY, Ore. – A Jackson County Sheriff’s Office deputy will not face any charges in connection with a shooting in White City.
The Jackson County District Attorney’s Office said on the night of December 2, Deputy Trevor Waldeyer was trying to address a parking violation in the 2500 block of Agate Meadows.
When Deputy Waldeyer arrived, he knocked on the front door of a home but didn’t get an answer. When the deputy rang the doorbell, the door reportedly swung open, revealing a man with body armor holding an AR-15-style rifle.
Investigators said the man, later identified as Anthony James Hales, had his back turned toward Waldeyer.
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Accused southern Oregon I-5 shooter faces 34 counts in Jackson County
Though Kenneth Ayers is accused of shooting at vehicles across three counties, the Jackson County District Attorney s Office says that he will face all counts in Jackson County.
Posted: Dec 10, 2020 10:07 AM
Updated: Dec 10, 2020 5:36 PM
Posted By: Jamie Parfitt
MEDFORD, Ore. The former UPS driver accused of shooting at drivers along I-5 in southern Oregon has been indicted on 34 counts in Jackson County Circuit Court, the county District Attorney s Office announced on Thursday.
According to the Jackson County District Attorney s Office, prosecutors from the three counties agreed to try the case in Jackson County for charges stemming from eight different shootings between the months of May and August.