Deadly double shooting in Danville
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Bullet holes were scattered across white siding and a black Mercury that sat in the side yard of a house at 251 Ross Street in Danville
Published: July 11, 2009
4:05 p.m.
By Matt Tomsic
Danville Register & Bee
Bullet holes were scattered across white siding and a black Mercury that sat in the side yard of a house at 251 Ross Street in Danville.
Scattered sawdust on the front porch marked one fatality.
Police responded to the home at 2:40 a.m. Saturday after receiving a 911 call of shots being fired. Officers found Latoya Hubbard, 30, of Danville, dead on the porch. Police also found a 19-year-old man suffering from gunshot wounds.
The male victim was taken to Danville Regional Medical Center. His condition was not known at press time.
Neighbors said they heard what sounded like an automatic weapon unload on the house early Saturday morning. Bullets hit four houses on the street, neighbors said.
The shooting is the most recent of a string of drive-bys that started late last year, neighbors said.
“There has been several other shootings on the street,” said Capt. A.P. Jackson, of the Danville Police Department.
Shooters hit the same house where the victims were found twice in early June, she said.
“The innocent bystanders are the ones being affected,” said Bernardo Wiley, who owns property on Ross Street. “That’s the seriousness of the problem.”
Wiley talked with police after the June shootings and asked them to install a camera on the corner of Ross and Roberts streets, he said. The police told him they had a suspect for the shootings and didn’t put in a camera.
“I told them if nothing happened, somebody was going to get killed,” Wiley said.
Neighbors said they fear the shooters will keep coming. Some of them don’t sit on their porches anymore, and others said they’re afraid they would be targeted if they helped police.
Wiley was critical of police, saying they weren’t doing enough to keep the area safe. But he placed some responsibility on the community, too, saying that someone has to speak up and help investigators catch the people responsible.
“The neighborhood has been terrorized,” he said. “When that happens, everybody shuts up.”
Wiley said he and other residents will go to the next Danville City Council meeting and talk to the council about the shootings.
Police are investigating the shooting, and Chief Philip Broadfoot said the department does not discuss on-going investigations. That includes whom investigators speak to about the shootings, he said.
Anyone with information is encouraged to call Danville Crime Stoppers at (434) 793-0000 or . All information will be confidential.
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9:37 a.m.
By Candice Nelson
WSLS Reporter
A woman is dead and a teenager is in the hospital after police are investigating a homicide in Danville.
Danville Police say they responded to a home in the 200 block of Ross Street after a report of shots fired before 3 a.m. Saturday morning.
They found a 30-year-old woman, Latoya Hubbard, who later died. They also found a 19-year-old male who both had gunshot wounds. They were taken to Danville Regional Medical Center. The male is still being treated at the hospital.
Anyone with information can call Danville Crimestoppers at 434-793-0000.
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Reader Reactions
I wonder what would happen if the citizen of this street would arm themselves, sit on their porches and return fire when fired upon. I wonder if these cowards who shoot-up neighborhoods would be so brave if someone shot back. I don’t think an animal who walks up-right deserves to live to continue to threaten a civilized community.
How dumb can Broadfoot be “we dont discuss ongoing investigations” how can the community help if we dont really know what to look for. Just reading this article highlights the idiocy of Danville P.d. We need a proactive police force. This reactionary Boadfoot and his policies have to go.“ Mondul for Police Chief”
I say we just put Danville up for adoption at this point. Maybe West Virginia will take it.
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