Gas Station Homicide Defendant's Attempts at Tossing Evidence Fail
Waukesha County Judge Kathryn Foster rules that 21-year-old Billy Ingram was detained appropriately while Brookfield police officers were investigating a nearby home invasion.
The Brookfield police officer who detained 21-year-old Billy Ingram before his arrest on a warrant acted appropriately when he questioned Ingram while investigating a nearby burglary, Waukesha County Judge Kathryn Foster ruled after a three-hour hearing Tuesday. Ingram is charged with the May 29 homicide of Nayyer Rana, a gas station clerk in Waukesha. Ingram’s attorney, Sam Benedict, was attempting to toss out evidence base on what Benedict felt was an illegal stop. “What is clear is in this court’s review of this record is the field interrogation was conducted by the book,” Foster said. Hart received a letter of commendation from the Brookfield Police Department for his role in Ingram's detainment. Ingram, who had a warrant out for his …
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5:11 pm on Wednesday, November 21, 2012
I can only hope for the worst for this dude!   more ›