COLERAIN TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WXIX) - The Joseph Chevrolet employee accused of opening fire inside the car dealership’s showroom last week is now facing additional and upgraded charges.
Rashid Dewees was indicted on felonious assault and inducing panic charges after a shooting at Joseph Chevrolet in Colerain ...
Police said Dewees caused the dealership to be evacuated when he pointed a gun at someone and opened fire while customers and employees were inside.
The man accused of firing shots inside a Joseph Chevrolet car dealership in Colerain Township last week is facing a new indictment.
Dealership employee, 21-year-old Rashid Dewees, was in the room as police entered, WCPO says. The bodycam shows Dewees sitting in a chair with his hands up, a handgun on the ground between his feet.
Dewees caused the dealership to be evacuated when he aimed a gun at the victim and opened fire while customers and employees were inside, police said.
Rashid Dewees, 21, of Fairfield, is facing misdemeanor charges of inducing panic and aggravated menacing, court records show. Dewees was arraigned Friday morning before Hamilton County Municipal ...