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Updated: 12:01 PM Jun 17, 2008
Man Shot & Killed in Mason County
West Virginia State Police say the victim is 29-year-old Christopher Roush of Clifton, WV.
Posted: 8:45 AM Jun 9, 2008Reporter: WSAZ News Staff Email Address: news@wsaz.com |
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POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- Police are still looking for the suspect in a deadly shooting in Mason County.
West Virginia State Police say the victim is 29-year-old Christopher Roush of Clifton, WV. They say Roush was shot inside a house on Ann Street about 10:30 Saturday night.
Troopers say the suspect entered the house wearing bandana over his face. The say he hit another person his gun, thean shot and killed Roush.
State Police say he fled in small white Dodge car. They say he may still be in the area or in Ohio. Troopers say the shooting could be drug related.
Anyone with information is asked to call the West Virginia State Police or 911.
Latest Comments
I was hoping someone had posted on one of the three sites. This is my second to look at, no hits. Well, I did hear that one certain young woman's grandmother talked to a prominent attorney, who I have the highest respect for, and stopped the blogs of any who mention her name. I would probably do the same thing if she were my granddaughter because no matter what our children do, we will love them no matter what. So, I'm ok with that. What I'm not ok with is, if she has any connection to Chris' death, getting off with no punishment. The same as I feel about Chris' supplier who we all know about. Lacey is pretty much facing murder charges but they're concentrating on the two now. I was told the plant took up a collection for Chris to help pay for some of his expenses. Does anyone know anything about that? We've not seen or heard anything. It would be nice to know as his Dad and I are trying to get a headstone before winter. Chris pretty well tapped us out but we'll be ok. God is good. Pray
When I first started reading the last blog I thought it was going to say Chris got what he deserved. I don't know who in office you are writing about but if you know something is going on, call the Attorney General's office. If it's attorneys, call the Bar Association. You be the leader if you know. I don't know how the arrest down on 7 turned out at Cheshire a few weeks ago. They were from Detroit and had machine guns and serious drugs. Does anyone know? I said it before and I'll say it again, arresting these kids and putting them in jail is not the answer. They need support and someone to help them get their lives turned around. Why isn't there some program these kids can get help from? We send millions of dollars overseas to build war torn countries and our people are suffering here from a hellacious sickness. Most don't want this, they just don't know where to turn. November 3rd is trial date-pray for us that it will be quick. Pray for us all, we need your strength and prayers.
one comment i want to make, is parents be parents . kids need a parent not a friend, they have those .they need guidance and tough.love i found this out to late.its better to have them arrested than end up dead. i think they need to investigate the judges and some of the lawyers in this county. seems strange that so many cocaine arrests get community service! whats wrong with this picture?there is a govt office that investigates people in public offices and i think its time for something to be donein this county .this all has went on to long, ill scratch your back if you scrach mine way of doing things around here.some of these people are as bad as those on the street,but they're suppose to be our outstanding citizens and law enforcers.quit lining your pockets and your nose and start putting these kind of people where they belong! IN PRISON NOT ON OUR STREETS AND AROUND OUR KIDS! chris did not deserve this and his family is not to blame,because they loved their son,
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