Anthony Nardini, 42, was found guilty of three counts, including attempted murder, aggravated mayhem and assault with a deadly weapon. The jury also found true special allegations of use of a deadly weapon and causing great bodily injury in commission of a felony, according to the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office.
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GALLATIN, Tenn. (WKRN) — Gallatin police arrest two teenagers accused of terrorizing a community when they allegedly threw up gang signs and then started shooting at one another with multiple families and children everywhere.
The shooting occurred on Sept. 19 in the late afternoon at the Chapel Ridge Apartments where, police say, kids were outside playing football and families were walking about.
According to Gallatin Police, that’s when a 19-year-old, identified as Day’Marrion Hall, pulled up with his 10-month-old little girl in the back seat and started shooting.
Day'marrion.
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Is that a neck tatoo or a bar code label?
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Or a grey bar code label?
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For those of you that say black fathers are always absent and do not care for their offspring, this is a touching example of someone who truly cares and has taken the effort to spend quality time with their daughter.
ReplyDelete1- Anthony resembles Beaker the muppet, but with added face tats
ReplyDelete2- Planet of the Ape ganstas
Day’Marrion Hall....sigh, another white supremacist, domestic terrorist strikes again!
DeleteDay’Marrion???? Who'd a thunk it?
ReplyDeleteJust how incompetent do you need to be in order to attack a sleeping person with a sledge hammer....and not kill them.
ReplyDeleteBest father of the year was always my father but I have always been somewhat biased in that regard
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