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Related: About this forumMan kills woman Uber driver in grisly shooting after scam caller triggered tragedy: Police
Man kills woman Uber driver in grisly shooting after scam caller triggered tragedy: Police
BRANDI BUCHMAN Apr 15th, 2024, 4:13 pm
Inset: William Brock booking photo (Clark County Sheriffs Office). Background: YouTube screengrab from NBC affiliate WDTN-TV shows Brock, right, pointing a gun at Loletha Hall moments before shooting her multiple times.
A 61-year-old Uber driver, Loletha Hall, is dead after Ohio resident William Brock, 81, allegedly shot her no less than three times in front of his home after both were targeted in a scam call that police say sent an unwitting Hall to her death and led to a murder charge for Brock. ... According to statement and incident report from the Clark County Sheriffs Office released to Law&Crime, Brock was arrested and charged with felony murder in the first degree on April 10 after he turned himself into to authorities following an investigation of the incident that had occurred a little more than a week earlier. ... Brock could still face other charges, police said.
The tragedy unfolded around 11:18 a.m. on March 25 when Hall a driver for Uber for nearly 10 years, according to her son arrived at Brocks home in South Charleston. The woman was unarmed and posed no threats or assault, police said. Footage from a dashcam inside of Halls Acura shows her approaching Brocks home, getting out of her car and then engaging with Brock and attempting to leave. But Brock trailed her closely, pointing his .22 caliber revolver at her and at one point, taking her phone away from her so she could not make any outgoing calls.
Police and prosecutors say that Hall had only come to Brocks house after receiving an assignment from Uber to pick up a package there. Hall thought the assignment was legitimate but police said it wasnt. Officers would later determine that the same caller, or their accomplice, had also contacted Brock that morning by phone and falsely started pressuring him for money in a scam involving an already incarcerated relative. ... Ms. Hall, unfamiliar with the circumstances which had occurred, arrived and made contact with Mr. Brock, an incident report noted. ... Hall made no demands of Brock, according to police and only asked him about the package she was meant to pick up. Brock started making demands about her identity and thats when he took her phone and refused to allow her to leave. During the encounter, Brock made no attempts to summon help or call 911 for assistance, the sheriffs office said in a statement.
Ms. Hall attempted to re-enter her vehicle to leave the property and escape, during which time she was shot by Mr. Brock, and Mr. Brock was injured in the subsequent scuffle at the door of Ms. Halls vehicle. Further exchange took place between them, after which Mr. Brock shot Ms. Hall again, and after further exchange, shot her again a third, separate, time, an incident report stated. ... It was only then that Brock called 911. ... A police summary of that 911 call said that Brock told police some Black woman had come up to his house and that he had been receiving threatening phone calls all morning.
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BRANDI BUCHMAN Apr 15th, 2024, 4:13 pm
Inset: William Brock booking photo (Clark County Sheriffs Office). Background: YouTube screengrab from NBC affiliate WDTN-TV shows Brock, right, pointing a gun at Loletha Hall moments before shooting her multiple times.
A 61-year-old Uber driver, Loletha Hall, is dead after Ohio resident William Brock, 81, allegedly shot her no less than three times in front of his home after both were targeted in a scam call that police say sent an unwitting Hall to her death and led to a murder charge for Brock. ... According to statement and incident report from the Clark County Sheriffs Office released to Law&Crime, Brock was arrested and charged with felony murder in the first degree on April 10 after he turned himself into to authorities following an investigation of the incident that had occurred a little more than a week earlier. ... Brock could still face other charges, police said.
The tragedy unfolded around 11:18 a.m. on March 25 when Hall a driver for Uber for nearly 10 years, according to her son arrived at Brocks home in South Charleston. The woman was unarmed and posed no threats or assault, police said. Footage from a dashcam inside of Halls Acura shows her approaching Brocks home, getting out of her car and then engaging with Brock and attempting to leave. But Brock trailed her closely, pointing his .22 caliber revolver at her and at one point, taking her phone away from her so she could not make any outgoing calls.
Police and prosecutors say that Hall had only come to Brocks house after receiving an assignment from Uber to pick up a package there. Hall thought the assignment was legitimate but police said it wasnt. Officers would later determine that the same caller, or their accomplice, had also contacted Brock that morning by phone and falsely started pressuring him for money in a scam involving an already incarcerated relative. ... Ms. Hall, unfamiliar with the circumstances which had occurred, arrived and made contact with Mr. Brock, an incident report noted. ... Hall made no demands of Brock, according to police and only asked him about the package she was meant to pick up. Brock started making demands about her identity and thats when he took her phone and refused to allow her to leave. During the encounter, Brock made no attempts to summon help or call 911 for assistance, the sheriffs office said in a statement.
Ms. Hall attempted to re-enter her vehicle to leave the property and escape, during which time she was shot by Mr. Brock, and Mr. Brock was injured in the subsequent scuffle at the door of Ms. Halls vehicle. Further exchange took place between them, after which Mr. Brock shot Ms. Hall again, and after further exchange, shot her again a third, separate, time, an incident report stated. ... It was only then that Brock called 911. ... A police summary of that 911 call said that Brock told police some Black woman had come up to his house and that he had been receiving threatening phone calls all morning.
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Man kills woman Uber driver in grisly shooting after scam caller triggered tragedy: Police (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Apr 2024
OP
In some states if someone dies, even accidentally, while you committing another
Irish_Dem
Apr 2024
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wcmagumba
(3,145 posts)1. Hope they catch the caller(s) and charge them too...
Don't know if they could also be charged with murder or conspiracy and other, but you'd think...imo
LonePirate
(13,893 posts)2. At a minimum, manslaughter charges are needed against the callers.
Also, I bet the murderer ingested a steady stream of right wing propaganda that had infected his mind, making him paranoid and fearful of anyone and everyone, especially people of a different race.
Irish_Dem
(57,371 posts)3. In some states if someone dies, even accidentally, while you committing another
felony, it is at least second degree murder.