Deadly Shooting Incident Results in Weapons Charge for Streator Resident
A 30-year-old man in Streator, known as Charles Spencer, is facing a new gun-related charge, as per authorities.
The latest charge stems from an investigation into a fatal shooting that occurred over the weekend. Prosecutors claim they've uncovered enough evidence to charge Spencer with being a repeat offender in possession of a firearm. He was taken into custody at the La Salle County Jail on Tuesday afternoon, as jail records confirm. Despite the new charge, it's important to note that Spencer hasn't been charged with any crimes directly linked to the recent shooting.
Interestingly, Spencer was on bond when the aforementioned shooting took place. He's been indicted for armed robbery, following a robbery incident at Streator Community Credit Union back in July, 2022. One of his co-conspirators in that robbery admitted guilt and was handed a 21-year prison sentence.
If you're eager to learn more about Spencer's case, it's best to turn to regional news sources or official law enforcement statements for the most current and accurate details. You could try searching online for news updates from local newspapers like the "Streator Times," or visit the official website of the relevant law enforcement agency for press releases or statements.
- The investigation into a fatal shooting in Streator has led to Spencer, a known 30-year-old man, being charged as a repeat offender in possession of a firearm in 2022.
- Spencer was taken into custody at the La Salle County Jail following the new charge, but none of the charges currently filed are directly linked to the recent shooting.
- Spencer had been on bond when the shooting took place, and he was previously indicted for armed robbery in July 2022, following a robbery incident at Streator Community Credit Union.
- To stay updated on Spencer's case, it's recommended to consult regional news sources like the "Streator Times" or visit the official website of the relevant law enforcement agency for press releases or statements, as war-and-conflicts, politics, general-news, and crime-and-justice channels may not cover local happenings comprehensively.
