Published Saturday, Feb. 12, 2000
SHENANGO VALLEY
Unrelated murder casesset for trial next month
A pair of Farrell men charged with murder in two unrelated cases are scheduled to go on trial in Mercer in March.
Ronald Lynn Fuller, 23 of Emerson Avenue, is scheduled for trial next month in the courtroom of Judge Michael J. Wherry. Fuller is accused of killing 13-year-old Jeremy Farrand in a Prindle Street, Sharon, home on May 29. Fuller was expected to go to trial in January.
Police say Fuller shot Jeremy to exact revenge against another man he believed had implicated Fuller’s friend in an armed robbery.
Fuller is charged with criminal homicide, first- and third-degree murder, burglary, carrying a prohibited offensive weapon and possession of instruments of crime.
Originally expected to go to trial this month, Elliot Andre Campbell, 24, of Wallis Avenue is now scheduled to face a jury next month on charges he killed Wallace Amos, 20, Farrell.
Police said Campbell shot Amos, who witnesses said waved a gun at people on Campbell’s porch moments before the fatal shots were fired, on Sept. 3 on Wallis Avenue.
Campbell is charged with first- and third-degree murder, voluntary manslaughter, aggravated assault and recklessly endangering another person.
Judge Thomas R. Dobson is expected to hear Campbell’s case.
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