Indictments: Marion man charged with two counts of felonious assault
A Marion County grand jury indicted a Marion man who was arrested on two counts of felonious assault and one count of possession of a deadly weapon while under detention during the Wednesday session in the Common Pleas Court.
Harold Green, 67, of Marion, was arrested on Jan. 11and charged with two counts of felonious assault, both second-degree felonies; and one count of possession of a deadly weapon while under detention, a first-degree felony. The grand jury also imposed a repeat violent offender specification with both felonious assault charges.
In the indictment, Green is accused of knowingly causing physical harm to Zachary Harris through the use of a deadly weapon or dangerous ordinance. At the time of the attack on Harris, the prosecution alleged Green was under detention for a first-degree felony charge he committed in July 1996.
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Please, tell us what law would have stopped those children from dying and we’ll pass it. But it has to be something different from the tens of thousands of laws already on the books.
Especially since he stole the guns that he used. He killed his own mother and stole her guns. Tell me exactly what possible law could have prevented that.
Hard to get a criminal to obey the law.
Sure … because the 32,647 gun laws already on the books didn t work … but if there were 32,648 … then, … then you d see. RALPH KERN (Vetus reprobi simus) (@7wolfman kern) December 15, 2020
Textbook appeal to emotion. She s now an actor in a Lifetime movie.