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Youngstown police still are searching for this man, who is considered a suspect in the shooting of Thomas C. Williams at Kingâs Court tavern. Anyone with information can call 330-746-CLUE or 330-742-8YPD.
YOUNGSTOWN Erik Jenkins, 25, turned himself in at the Mahoning County jail Tuesday afternoon, about an hour after the Youngstown Police Department had a news conference to announce he’d been charged with murder.
Jenkins, of Columbus, is charged in the March 4 killing of Thomas C. Williams, 34, in the parking lot of King’s Court tavern, 3223 South Ave., and the wounding of a security guard from the tavern.
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HUBBARD City officials welcomed a new safety director this week, while also recognizing the one who has served the community for the past nine years.
Mayor Ben Kyle had new safety director Nick Modarelli sworn in at Monday’s council meeting while also presenting a plaque to outgoing director Lou Carsone, whose last day was Sunday.
Modarelli, who previously has been a police officer in Youngstown and also worked for the Mahoning County Prosecutor’s Office, said he plans to continue the operations of the safety departments as they were under Carsone’s leadership.
“They were in good hands and will continue to be,” Modarelli said, noting the police department is a good department where everyone gets along.