Dozens Of Car Random Shooting Terror Perpetrators In US Carolina Arrested
JAKARTA - Police in Tokyo, North Carolina, United States (US) arrested a suspect in a series of random vehicle shootings over three days this week.
Reported by Reuters on Saturday, November 9, the perpetrator was charged with one charge of assault and charges of shooting into the vehicle or house occupied.
Andrew Thomas Gravey, 23, was present before a judge in Wake County's court on Friday, November 8 and was detained without bail, according to court records.
A general attorney assigned to handle his case did not immediately respond to a Reuters request to provide a statement of his defense.
Police accused Graney of firing 45 caliber pistols at eleven vehicles and a house near or near Interstate 40 on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, injuring one person.
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The perpetrator was arrested at or near his home on Thursday, police said. Another person arrested at the time was released without charge.
Graney is a senior student majoring in anthropology at North Carolina State University in feasibility, the television report WTVD, citing a university spokesman.