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An Endicott man convicted of attempted murder for trying to kill another member of the Flesh and Bloods motorcycle club in West Corners in 2016 will stay in prison.
The New York State Supreme Court Appellate Division has upheld the conviction of Paul Warner for attempted murder, attempted assault and other related charges.
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The former gang member shot then-50-year-old Timothy Mancini on September 24, 2016 following an on-going feud between Flesh and Blood members.
Warner was sentenced to 12 years in State Prison.
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According to news accounts in 2016, Mancini had apparently been kicked out of the gang but went back to the Flesh and Blood clubhouse on Carl Street to try to retrieve some tools and settle a money issue when he was ambushed and he and his dog were shot and wounded.
Jury finds Binghamton man guilty of weapons possession, assault
BINGHAMTON (WBNG) The Broome County District Attorney s Office announced Thursday that a jury found Lavaughn Ramseur of Binghamton guilty of criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree and assault in the third degree.
The District Attorney s Office said, in August 2019, Ramseur discharged a handgun on Schiller Street in Binghamton and injured another person. They say Ramseur was sent to the Broome County Jail and faces up to 15 years in prison.
Ramseur is scheduled to be sentenced on July 30.
Of the case, Broome County District Attorney Michael A. Korchak said, Those who endanger our community by the possession and use of illegal firearms will be held accountable.”