Crime and Public Safety

From Roanoke County Police: This past Sunday night into early Monday morning, 29 separate victims reported cars being broken into in the Lindenwood and Crofton neighborhoods in Roanoke County (near Vinton). The cars were left unlocked and various items stolen, including a gun, cash, wallets, handbags, debit cards, knives, and electronics. No suspects have been positively identified and police continue to investigate.

Roanoke County Police cannot stress enough how important it is for citizens to remove valuables from their cars and lock their doors. A recent rash of car break -ins occurring across the County has prompted Police to use the citizen alert system – RoCo Alert which works much like reverse 9-1-1 to make residents aware of car break-ins in their neighborhoods, encourage them to lock their cars and report any suspicious activity by calling 9-1-1. Police are also using Citizen Alert messages on their social media channels to heighten awareness of the issue. Citizens can use the PoliceView app https://policeview.roanokecountyva.gov to view locations of the car break-ins.

Drugs and alcohol may have been a factor in a fatal crash that closed Catawba Valley Drive on Saturday in Roanoke County after a pickup truck ran off the left side of the road and struck a tree. Authorities say 39-year-old Eddie Meadows, of New Castle, VA was not wearing a seatbelt and died in the hospital as a result of his injuries.

Federal prosecutors say a member of the California-based “Rise Above Movement” white supremacist organization pleaded guilty today to conspiracy to riot in connection with the “Unite the Right” rally two summers ago in Charlottesville. Court papers say 25-year-old Thomas Gillen traveled to Virginia with the intent and expectation of engaging in violence.

From the U.S. Attorney for Western Virginia: Charlottesville, VIRGINIA – Thomas Walter Gillen, a member of the white-supremacist organization known as the Rise Above Movement (RAM), pleaded guilty today in U.S. District Court in Charlottesville to one count of conspiracy to riot in connection with the August 2017 “United the Right” rally in Charlottesville and other purported political rallies in California.  United States Attorney Thomas T. Cullen, Colonel Gary T. Settle of the Virginia State Police, and Special Agent in Charge David Archey of the FBI’s Richmond Division made the announcement.

“The First Amendment protects an individual’s or organization’s right to speak, assemble, and espouse political views, but it does not license insensate acts of violence committed under the guise of First Amendment expression,” U.S. Attorney Cullen stated today.  “As Mr. Gillen has admitted as part of his guilty plea, he and other members of RAM attended the Unite the Right rally and other purported political demonstrations in California to incite and commit acts of violence, not to exercise their rights to free speech.  We are grateful for the commitment of the FBI and the Virginia State Police in bringing these defendants to justice.”

“When the defendant conspired to commit violent acts at the Charlottesville rally, he damaged an entire community,” Special Agent Archey said today. “The FBI and its partners will continue to aggressively investigate these types of violations.  We are grateful for the partnership of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Virginia and the Virginia State Police on this case.”

According to plea documents filed during today’s hearing, Gillen, 25, of Redondo Beach, Calif., was a member of RAM, which was a California-based, combat-ready, militant group that represented itself as part of the new nationalist and white supremacy movement. Fellow RAM members Benjamin Drake Daley, Michael Paul Miselis and Cole Evan White were indicted in October 2018, along with Gillen, and charged with violating the federal riots statute.

White pleaded guilty on November 30, 2018 to one count of conspiracy to riot.

RAM openly identified as “alt-right” and “nationalist” and its members and associates frequently posted photographs and videos of themselves engaging in physical training and mixed martial arts street-fighting techniques, along with messages and propaganda related to their alt-right, anti-Semitic, and white-supremacist views.  In addition, RAM members and associates expressed and promoted violence against those who they believed held opposing political views.

From on or about March 2017 to on or about August 2017, RAM and its members, including Gillen, traveled to multiple political rallies and organized demonstrations in Virginia and California where they prepared to, and engaged in, acts of violence.

On March 25, 2017, Gillen attended a political rally in Huntington Beach, Calif. with several RAM members. At that event, RAM members pursued and assaulted protestors, and others, and later celebrated the news coverage depicting photographs of the assaults. RAM members went so far as to use the photographs and videos of the assaults to recruit members to engage in violent confrontations at future events.

On April 15, 2017, Gillen attended a purported political rally in Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Park in Berkley, Calif. There were violent clashes between attendees and protestors throughout the day. As the rally broke up, Gillen and other RAM members followed and attacked a group of protestors as they left the area.  Specifically, Gillen punched one protestor several times and stomped on him once.  Gillen’s encounter was captured on video and subsequently posted to YouTube. Following the rally, Gillen sent a text message to a friend with the YouTube video attached. In the message, he wrote: “20 seconds in I’m in the grey shirt turning up a commie.”

RAM members further celebrated the violence in Berkley.  For example, the RAM Instagram account posted a photograph of a RAM member wearing a black skull mask at the Berkley event along with the comment, “#rightwingdeathsquad.”

In August 2017, Gillen, Daley, Miselis, and Cole planned to travel to Charlottesville, Va., to attend the Unite the Right Rally. Gillen purchased a one-way ticket from American Airlines departing August 11, 2017. At the time of his travel, Gillen expected that either he or his fellow RAM members would engage in violent confrontations with protestors or other individuals at the upcoming events in Charlottesville.

Upon arrival and in anticipation of violence, RAM members, including Gillen, purchased athletic tape at Wal-Mart to wrap their wrists to prevent their hands from breaking when they engaged in street violence.

On August 11, 2017, the evening prior to the scheduled Unite the Right Rally, Gillen and other members of RAM, joined hundreds of individuals in a torch-lit march on the grounds of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. Throughout the march, participants chanted “Blood and soil!” and “Jews will not replace us!” The march culminated near a statue of Thomas Jefferson where a small group of students gathered to protest white supremacy. Violence erupted among the crowd, with some punching, kicking, spraying chemical irritants and swinging torches. During and in furtherance of this riot, RAM members, including Gillen, struck multiple individuals with a torch. These actions were not in self-defense.

On the morning of August 12, 2017, Gillen and other members of RAM, with hands wrapped in white athletic tape, were part of a large group of over 40 individuals seeking entry into Emancipation Park by way of Second Street when they were told by law enforcement to enter at a different location. The group, including Gillen and other RAM members, turned, lined up, and began to make their way through a group of over 20 individuals who had come to the rally to protest against discrimination. As they made their way through the group of protestors, the RAM members collectively pushed, punched, kicked, chocked, head-butted, and otherwise assaulted several individuals, resulting in a riot. These actions were not in self-defense.

The investigation of the case was conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Virginia State Police. United States Attorney Thomas T. Cullen, Assistant United States Attorney Christopher Kavanaugh, and Assistant United States Attorney Justin Lugar are prosecuting the case for the United States.

 

UPDATE: Authorities say the Roanoke County Emergency Communications Center received notification that the 9-1-1 outage issue involving U.S. Cellular was resolved and customers should not have trouble dialing 9-1-1 any longer.

Original Post – U.S. Cellular customers may not be able to get through to 9-1-1.

This morning, at approximately 11 a.m. authorities say the Roanoke County Emergency Communications Center received notification that U.S. Cellular was experiencing intermittent loss of 9-1-1 service in the region. This could cause cellphone customers of U.S. Cellular to not be able to reach 9-1-1 in an emergency. If this occurs, you can reach the emergency communications center for Roanoke County at 540-562-3265.

Roanoke Police say the suspect and victim involved in a fatal shooting last night knew each other. Investigators say 18-year-old Laron Simmons shot and killed 40-year-old Jeremy Altman after an argument in the 2100 block of Colgate Street, Northeast. That’s between Williamson and Plantation Roads. Simmons is charged with second degree murder.

UPDATED NEWS RELEASE: Roanoke Police have identified the deceased victim as Jeremy Altman, 40 of Roanoke. The investigation indicates the victim engaged in a verbal dispute with Laron Simmons, 18 of Roanoke, which escalated to the shooting. Investigation indicates that the two men were known to one another prior to the incident. Simmons has been arrested and is charged with second degree murder. This is an ongoing investigation. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call (540)344-8500 and share what you know. You can also text us at 274637; please begin the text with “RoanokePD” to ensure it’s properly sent. Both calls and texts can remain anonymous.

PREVIOUS FROM ROANOKE CITY POLICE: On April 25, 2019 just before 9:30 pm, Roanoke Police responded to the 2100 block of Colgate St NE in reference to a report of person with a gunshot wound. On arrival officers located an adult male who had been shot. The male was pronounced deceased on scene by Roanoke Fire-EMS personnel. This investigation is ongoing.Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call (540)344-8500 and share what you know. You can also text us at 274637; please begin the text with “RoanokePD” to ensure it’s properly sent. Both calls and texts can remain anonymous.

If you have a home or business monitoring alarm system in Roanoke City, there is a good chance any emergency alarm now goes directly to the city’s 911 center — no middleman. 11 security system companies are part of this new notification system, one that can speed up response time by almost a minute. City officials say it also reduces the chances of errors in communication. More from WFIR’s Evan Jones:

 

One person is dead – and a suspect is now in custody —  after a shooting this morning at a Henry County gas station. It happened BG’s Express on US 58 a few miles west of Martinsville. The Henry County Sheriff’s Office identifies the victim as 55-year-old Mack Watkins. They have charged 75-year-old William Matthews with the shooting, one they believe is domestic-related.

From the Henry County Sheriff’s Office: On April 25, 2019 at approximately 10:15am, the Martinsville-Henry County Emergency 911 Center received a call that an individual had been shot in the parking lot of BG’s Express located at 16380 A. L. Philpott Hwy., Martinsville, VA.  At 10:17am, deputies arrived at BG’s Express and located a male victim lying beside the store. The deputies, along with members from Henry County Public Safety attempted life saving measures on the victim. He was pronounced dead at the scene.  The victim suffered at least one gunshot wound to the chest.  He will be transported to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner for the Western District of Virginia where an autopsy will be performed.  The victim has been identified as Mack Bradley Watkins, 55, of 3464 Golf Course Rd., Spencer, VA.

Through the course of the investigation a suspect was developed.  A description of the vehicle he was driving was given out to area law enforcement.  At approximately 11:25am a Virginia State Police Trooper saw the vehicle traveling West on A. L. Philpott Highway.  Virginia State Police along with deputies from the Henry County Sheriff’s Office conducted a traffic stop of the vehicle in the 18000 block of A. L. Philpott Highway.  The suspect was taken into custody without incident. The suspect, William Tyrone Matthews, 75, of 580 Spencer Preston Rd., Spencer, VA was charged with first degree murder, use of a firearm during the commission of a felony and possession of a firearm after being convicted of a violent felony. He is currently held in the Henry County Jail without bond.

Anyone having information regarding this homicide is asked to contact the Henry County Sheriff’s Office at 276-638-8751 or Crimestoppers at 63-CRIME (632-7463).  The Crimestoppers Program offers rewards up to $2500.00 for information related to crime.  The nature of the crime and the substance of the information determine the amount of reward paid.  The Henry County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank the citizens who provided information and the media outlets who provided coverage of this incident.

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The Roanoke City Police Department and Help Save the Next Girl are co-sponsoring a 3rd annual “Virginia Missing Persons Day” at the Roanoke Police Academy on Saturday – for friends and family impacted by the disapearance of a loved one. WFIR’s Gene Marrano has the story: