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Two Mahoning Valley men appeared before federal judges this week answering to gun charges.
David Lee Owens III, 26, whose last known address was in Compass West Apartments in Austintown, pleaded guilty Thursday to a federal charge of being a felon in possession of a firearm.
Owens, a former Warren resident, entered a guilty plea before federal Judge Pamela A. Barker, who ordered the defendant undergo a background report prior to sentencing, which is scheduled for 9 a.m. June 10.
The defendant remained in custody, according to court reports.
The case stems from an Aug. 2, 2020, incident involving a vehicle Owens was driving, being chased by the Ohio State Highway Patrol into the city of Warren.
Dauphin County Prison guards accused of concealing beatings of inmate with mental issues
Updated Jan 31, 2021;
WILLIAMSPORT – Dauphin County Prison guards are accused of filing false reports to conceal alleged beatings of an inmate with mental issues who died in 2019.
The new allegation is contained in an amended wrongful death and survival complaint the estate of Ty-Rique Riley and his parents Carmen Riley and Thomas Matthews-Kemrer seek permission to file in U.S. Middle District.
The new complaint, according to attorneys for the estate, would address issues raised in a report by Magistrate Judge William I. Arbuckle III that led to Judge Matthew W. Brann on Jan. 13 dismissing six defendants.