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Home Invasion Suspects Arrested |
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Monday, 16 November 2009 |
Two men are in the Knox County Jail facing multiple charges from an incident Sunday around 5 p.m. at 1305 Oscar Armstrong Road. According to the warrant, 44 year old Lisa Walker called 911 from the house and left the line open. Dispatchers heard one of the two men who had forced their way in say “cover up your face and give me all your money.” They also heard a gunshot. Walker’s son, 19 year old Jermichael Walker told officers that two black men forced him and his mother at gunpoint to a back bedroom as the suspects searched for money. One of the suspects hit both victims in the forehead with a gun. The other fired a round into the bed. One of the suspects then led Jermichael into the living room where he and a suspect struggled over the gun. Four or five shots were fired but no one was injured.
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Ferrari Tee Glasper
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Bobby Ray Ladd, Jr
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As the two suspects left the house, officers with the Knoxville Police Department saw the suspects running from the house. One of the suspects threw down a gun and drugs upon seeing the officer. Officers also found the victims’ cell phones, jewelry, and cash. The Walkers were taken to U.T. Hospital for treatment.
The suspects are identified as 22 year old Ferrari Tee Glasper and 25 year old Bobby Ray Ladd, Jr., both of Knoxville. Both are charged with aggravated assault, aggravated robbery, aggravated kidnapping, aggravated burglary, and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony. Their bonds are set at $200,000 a piece. Both have extensive criminal histories including multiple assaults, evading arrest, traffic infractions, and possession of a weapon.
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