News Summary
Kenji Ingram, a 47-year-old man from Providence, has been arrested for the first-degree murder of 42-year-old Larry Rose in Pawtucket. The shooting incident occurred on June 24, resulting in Rose’s death from multiple gunshot wounds. Ingram faces additional charges including firearm violations and drug-related offenses. Following his arraignment, he was ordered held without bail as the investigation continues, raising community concerns about ongoing gun violence.
Pawtucket, Rhode Island
Kenji Ingram, a 47-year-old man from Providence, has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder following the shooting death of 42-year-old Larry Rose in Pawtucket. The incident occurred on June 24, at approximately 9 p.m. at 175 Broad St., where police responded to reports of shots fired.
Upon arrival, authorities found Larry Rose suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. Emergency medical personnel transported him to the hospital, but he was pronounced dead upon arrival.
Charges and Court Proceedings
Ingram is facing several serious charges in addition to first-degree murder. These include:
- Discharge of a firearm during a crime of violence
- Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person
- Carrying a pistol without a license
- Firing in a compact area
- Manufacturing/selling/possessing with intent to manufacture/sell cocaine
- Manufacturing/delivering/possessing with intent to manufacture/deliver a controlled substance
- Disorderly conduct
Following his arrest, Kenji Ingram was arraigned in Providence District Court on June 27. During the proceedings, the judge ordered that he be held without bail.
Ongoing Investigation
The investigation into the shooting is being conducted by the Pawtucket Police Department, who responded to the scene of the crime on the evening of June 24. The department is continuing to look into the events leading up to the shooting and any potential motives involved.
Background Context
The tragic incident has raised concerns about gun violence in the community, with residents expressing a desire for more safety measures. Pawtucket has seen its share of violence, and incidents like this highlight the ongoing issues surrounding illegal firearms and substance abuse.
With Ingram facing multiple serious charges, including murder and firearm violations, the case is set to unfold in the coming weeks. Legal experts suggest that the combination of serious charges against him could lead to lengthy legal proceedings, and the community is urged to stay informed as the investigation continues.
The Pawtucket Police Department is encouraging anyone with additional information about the shooting to come forward, as they continue to gather evidence and witness accounts related to the incident.
This case serves as a reminder of the challenges law enforcement faces in addressing violent crime and maintaining community safety. As the situation develops, further updates are expected from the authorities involved.
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Additional Resources
- ABC6 News
- Wikipedia: Gun violence
- Providence Journal
- Google Search: Pawtucket shooting
- Turn to 10 News
