STAFF REPORT
YOUNGSTOWN
Police have arrested two men in the armed robbery at Galaxy Seafood April 9.
Nathaniel Dumas, 35, faces charges of aggravated murder and aggravated robbery, and James Thomas, 50, of 2013 Belmont Ave., is charged with aggravated robbery.
According to police, off-duty Youngstown officer Mike Walker was working security at the North Side restaurant and was in the back of the restaurant when Warren V. Wright, 32, of Youngstown, walked in around 6 p.m., pointed a gun at a worker at the front of the establishment, and demanded money.
Wright died after being shot in the chest by Walker.
Police said Dumas was the get-away driver but because his involvement in the shooting was tied to a death, he was charged with aggravated murder charge because he was aiding and abetting in the death of Wright.
Dumas and Thomas were arrested around 9 p.m. Saturday, Thomas on Belmont Avenue and Dumas, on Alameda Avenue on the city’s North Side.
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Let me say that the "United Forensic College" is the friendliest, most helpful and accessible college out there right now. The Criminal Justice curriculum isn’t going to overwhelm you.
Think these idiots would know better. Wait, who am I fooling......useless DNA. Have to ROB from hard working people trying to make a living. Such Animals!
Animals is a good word. They are sub-human. They fall somewhere between animals and human.
Having witnessed their good friend Warren V. Wright blown away by the intolerance of society ,Nathaniel Dumas and James Thomas are now being further traumatized . When will it all end ? They see no crime in soliciting funding from the affluent in their area . Society needs to realize that their culture is steeped in tradition . Who can forget the tales of pirates on the high seas and how many people looked up to them . Since they are land based and have no access to watercraft they are more in tune with the bandits of the Wild West . They have been simply exploiting the resourses of their community and have had pride in doing so . Proving that Youngstown is rich in culture .
THEIR MOTTO IS . . ..
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Classifying these felons as animals is an injustice to animals all around the world.
Scum---plain and simple. They need to be put away for a very long time. Senseless, just senseless.
Why is there no explanation of what Thomas did? Where's the whole story?
Lets look at the facts . These fellows didn't start doing crime at Galaxy Seafood . They were a highly functional team . Climbing up the ladder of success subculture style society was non chalant over their activities . What does have them baffled is their friend being executed trying to do this score . Their legal council will look into getting them a cash settlement for the trauma that they have suffered . In the hood there is no crime , only opportunities .
POLITICALLY INCORRECT ,GIVE UP THE MONEY !
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I am now beginning to see the merits of having people who have committed crimes being put out on public display with their heads and arms locked in wooden paddocks.
Let the citizens decide their fate with ridicule and torture at the public square. Only then will these felons fear their fellow man and woman.
Society cannot take much more of this. We must begin making these thugs pay for their sins and not make citizens pay for their trial, their health and welfare and their keep.
We are under utilizing the Covelli Center. They are looking for events to fill in the summer months?
How about pay per view public hangings?
The city can make some money from the center for a change and we can send a message to the thugs in this town that we aren't going to take it anymore.
More horror in the city.