Around 4:54 p.m. Thursday, police responded to Walmart, located at 1000 Chestnut Commons, after receiving a 911 call that a man had been shot in the parking lot.
ELYRIA, Ohio - The 19-year-old man charged in connection to last week’s fatal shooting in the Elyria Walmart parking lot has been given a $1 million bond.
Police responded to the Walmart, located at 1000 Chestnut Commons, at 4:54 p.m. on Nov. 2 after receiving a 911 call that a man had been shot in the parking lot. Police confirmed the 21-year-old, identified as Nicholas Tubbs, of Grafton, was transported to University Hospitals and died early Friday morning.
EPD said they arrested 19-year-old Roosevelt Benton, of Oberlin at his home Friday after issuing a warrant for his arrest for felonious assault.Benton received a charge of murder Monday and was given a bond of $1 million, on top of the felonious assault charge he received Friday.Arraignment for Michigan man shot at by Elyria officers after attempting to run them over
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