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Area man killed on southside

Richmond Police detectives are investigating the murder of Sherod Devar Couser, 27, of the 1600 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike. Officers responded to a call about a person down the 200 block of East 11th Street just after 3 this morning. When they arrived, they found Couser, who had been shot to death.

QUESTION: what are they building?

The new construction going up at Fairfield and Mechanicsville Turnpike is supposed to be storage, if they ever finish.

Memorial planned for Roland “Duke” Ealey

Unveiling ceremony of the memorial at Fairfield Avenue and Mechanicsville Turnpike for civil rights lawyer and civic leader Roland D. “Duke” Ealey will take place Monday April 30th at 11AM.

Officer guilty of manslaughter, fined

Former police officer Michael Couture has been found guilty of voluntary manslaughter in the May 29, 2004, shooting of Santanna Olavarria at Mechanicsville Turnpike And Fairfield Avenue. The jury has recommended Couture be punished for the crime with a $2,500 fine and no jail time. [via]

About the power outage last night…

About 1,800 Dominion Virginia Power customers lost power last night when a truck hit a utility pole at Bloom Lane and Mechanicsville Turnpike about 7 pm. Because the 45-foot pole had to be replaced, about 130 customers did not get their power back until around midnight. [via]

Couture trial began today

The murder trial of a former Richmond Police officer Michael Couture started today and is expected to last all week. The case stems from the shooting death on Memorial Day weekend 2004 of Santana Olavarria during a traffic stop at Mechanicsville Turnpike and Fairfield Avenue. [via]

Controversy over extra bullet

The defense attorneys for former city police officers charged in the death of 21-year-old Santanna Olavarria argued to exclude an unaccounted-for bullet found in the rear driver’s side door of Olavarria’s car. If the bullet is determined to have been fired from one of the officers’ guns, it would contradict the accounts of the officers.

Damning transcript entered into record for Olavarria shooting

nbc12.com is reporting that damning evidence was entered into the court record concerning the shooting of Santanna Olavarria by Richmond Police Officer Michael Couture during a May 29, 2004, car stop at Mechanicsville Turnpike and Fairfield Way.

Patrolman, ex-partner indicted for murder

A grand jury has indicted a Richmond police officer Michael Couture and his former partner Edward Aeschlimann, on murder charges stemming from the shooting death of Santanna Bryant Olavarria during a May 29, 2004, car stop at Mechanicsville Turnpike and Fairfield Way.

Officer who killed man resigns

Michael Couture, the Richmond police officer who shot and killed Santanna Bryant Olavarria during a May 29, 2004, car stop at Mechanicsville Turnpike and Fairfield Way, has resigned from the force.

Olavarria shooting forwarded to Justice Department

A special grand jury empanelled last fall to hear evidence on the fatal shooting of 21-year-old Santanna Bryant Olavarria by two Richmond police officers has recommended that the case be forwarded to the Justice Department for “further investigation and prosecution.” The May 29, 2004, traffic stop shooting occurred at the corner of Mechanicsville Turnpike and [...]

Man gets 3 1/2 years in death of cyclist

A 30-year-old Aylett man was sentenced yesterday to 3½ years in prison for involuntary manslaughter in the traffic death of bicyclist Earl “Bam-Bam” Spellman in the 1600 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike on Sept. 17, 2004. [via]

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