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Lexington death ruled a homicide

By Greg Kocher
gkocher1@herald-leader.com

Lexington police are investigating the Sunday afternoon death of a 78-year-old woman as a homicide.

Shortly before 4 p.m., police were called to 3728 Red River Drive in south Lexington, where a woman had found her grandmother dead, said Lexington police Lt. Scott Blakely.

Blakely initially said circumstances surrounding the death led police to believe it is “suspicious,” but he would not give other details to explain why.

“At this point, all I’m going to say is it’s suspicious,” Blakely said shortly before 6 p.m. Sunday.

As the evening and investigation progressed, Blakely said the death is being investigated as a homicide.

The grandmother, whose identity police have not released, lived alone, Blakely said. He did say she was found in a bedroom and that there was no forced entry to the house.

Police have interviewed several relatives.

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Resident shoots and kills intruder; arrest made

By Shawntaye Hopkins
shopkins@herald-leader.com

UPDATED AT 4:37 P.M.: Lexington police have made an arrest in a burglary that turned fatal Wednesday morning at an apartment complex near Hamburg Pavilion.

Reginald Laron Jones, 24, of Lexington has been charged with first-degree burglary.

Police say he was one of three people, including a man who was killed by a male resident in the apartment and a female, who charged into the apartment Wednesday morning.

Officers are conferring with the Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office as they explore whether the shooting was self-defense, said Officer Ann Gutierrez, a Lexington police spokeswoman. The shooting was being treated as a homicide Wednesday morning as police canvassed an area at Gleneagles Apartments at 2920 Polo Club Boulevard and interviewed witnesses.

The victim and the shooter have not been identified.

Fayette County Coroner Gary Ginn said the man appears to be in his late 20s or early 30s. He had not yet checked for an ID.

Ginn said he did not know where the man was shot or how many times he was shot.

Neighbors said they heard people yelling followed by at least three gunshots. The shooting was reported to police about 8:30 a.m.

A neighbor, who heard gunshots, flagged down officers and directed them to the apartment, Gutierrez said.

Investigators were told the couple who lives in the apartment answered knocks at the door and were “rushed by several people,” Gutierrez said.

The intruders had handguns, she said. One of the occupants in the apartment got a handgun and shot one of the men. He was found dead inside the apartment when police arrived.

There were a lot of people at the scene when police arrived, Gutierrez said. And officers were interviewing them Wednesday afternoon, trying to determine whether they were involved.

 

Investigators also have not figured out why the intruders were at the apartment and whether they knew the residents.

Gutierrez said police are looking at whether a 2006 law, commonly called the castle doctrine, applies to this case.

Under the law, Kentucky residents can shoot an intruder without fear of being arrested. The National Rifle Association has lobbied for such laws across the country. 

Jeff Haddix said his 27-year-old daughter and her boyfriend live at the apartment where the shooting took place. He did not want to give his daughter’s name, but he quietly waited for several hours at the crime scene with other relatives as the woman was interviewed by police.

Haddix said police told him that she’s OK; “just a little shaken up.” He said he was “terrified” when he arrived at the apartment complex and saw the police cruisers. He said he was not able to talk to his daughter at all.

He mouthed a few words to her as she sat in the back of a police cruiser. He asked if she wanted something to drink.

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