Archive for “Accommodation Street”
Shooting on Accommodation Street
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 4/15/11 6:00 a.m. 2100 block of Newbourne Street A male reported he was stabbed by an unknown male. His injuries are not life-threatening. ROBBERY 4/16/11 10:50 a.m. 1700 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike A female reported she was robbed by an unknown male. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT (SHOOTING) 4/17/11 8:05 P.M. 2100 block of Accommodation Street [...]
Man shot on Accommodation Street
In a separate incident, another man was shot in the 2100 block of Accommodation St. overnight Sunday. Police say the man is suffering from two gunshot wounds, one to the arm and one to the leg. He is expected to survive.
Double shooting on Accommodation Street
The Richmond Police Department is asking for help locating a person wanted for shooting two people early this morning. Investigators say about 12:45 a.m. Justin Horace Belnavis, 28, shot two females during an argument in the 2000 block of Accommodation Street. One female is in critical condition. The other female suffered a non-life-threatening gunshot wound. [...]
Man shot dead in Mosby
James L. Louis, 36, of the 1900 block of North 20th Street, was found shot just after 3AM this morning in the 1900 block of Accommodation Street. Louis was taken to VCU Medical Center where he later died.
Sector 113 report for August
Lt.Martin Harrison’s Sector 113 August report (PDF) for all points north of Carrington and Nine Mile is now available and chock full of arresting detail: Officer Collins and Officer Perez responded to a call at in the 1900 block of Accommodation St. The offender, age 86, was seen by Officer Perez waving a gun in [...]
Stabbing in Mosby
An 16-year-old boy is in the hospital after being stabbed at just after 5PM yesterday afternoon at the intersection of Accommodation and Redd Streets. The teen’s injuries are said to be non-life threatening and a suspect has been arrested. [via]
Areas continue to be plagued by crime
The article Tough Streets on the front page of the Times-Dispatch covers areas of the city that continue to have high crime rates. This includes our own Coalter, Redd and Accommodation Streets. A related column by Mark Holmberg, City fathers, and lack of them, share blame for violent crime, delves into some of the possible [...]