Friday, January 28, 2000
One arrested, one sought in shooting and robbery
BY PERRY BROTHERS
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Lincoln Heights police arrested one man Thursday in connection with a shooting last week, but his alleged accomplice was still on the run.
Jermell Jackson, 18, of the 9800 block of Douglas Walk in Lincoln Heights, was arrested about 4:45 a.m. in the 2000 block of Sutter Avenue in North Fairmount.
He has been charged with attempted murder, complicity and aggravated robbery.
Police say Mr. Jackson and Antonio McIntosh of the 10100 block of Hunters Court in Lincoln Heights robbed two men at gunpoint behind 891 Jackson St. in Lincoln Heights.
Mr. McIntosh, who turns 20 today, is wanted on charges of aggravated armed robbery, complicity to commit robbery, resisting arrest and obstruction of official business.
About 2 p.m. on Jan. 19, the two men allegedly hid in a garage to surprise their victims, Larry Furr, 19, and Oko Emery, 20. Mr. Furr was shot in the leg and both victims were robbed.
Mr. McIntosh is 5 feet 10, weighs 170 pounds and has black hair and brown eyes.
Police ask anyone with information about this shooting to call Crime Stoppers at 352-3040 or Lincoln Heights police at 733-5255. Up to $1,000 is available for information leading to an arrest. Callers can be anonymous.
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