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The man accused of shooting six people, killing two, inside a New Albany warehouse earlier this year was indicted on more ...
The man charged in connection with the deadly New Albany warehouse shooting will be sent to a behavioral health facility, a judge ruled Thursday.
Bruce Foster III on Thursday was found not competent to stand trial for a second time after the prosecutor asked for another evaluation.
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNNew Albany mass shooting suspect indicted on 19 chargesA man accused in a mass shooting at a New Albany warehouse was indicted Thursday on 19 charges, including murder, aggravated murder, and inducing panic, according to online court records.
The judge has found the New Albany mass shooting suspect unfit for trial, he's to be hospitalized for treatment.
The shooting happened on the night of Feb. 4 at the KDC/One building. There was an hourslong manhunt for Bruce Foster, but he was arrested inside his Short North apartment. Body camera video shows ...
Bruce R. Foster III, accused of a mass shooting in New Albany, Ohio, has been found incompetent to stand trial. Two forensic psychiatrists determined Foster is mentally unfit to assist in his defense.
In addition to his son John, survivors include two other children from his first marriage, Susan Duffy and Bruce Foster; nine grandchildren; and many great-grandchildren. While still in college ...
Foster, 58, has been an NBA referee since 1994-95 and, in turn, has become one of the sport's most recognized officials.
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