Parents charged with fatally beating son in New York church, A axial New York brace has been answerable with fatally advance their 19-year-old son central a abbey and four adolescent abbey associates accept been answerable with advance in an advance that aswell larboard the adolescent man's brother acutely injured, badge said Tuesday.
Bruce Leonard, 65, and Deborah Leonard, 59, of Clayville, were answerable with first-degree assassination in the afterlife of their son Lucas, said Lt. Timothy O'Neill of the New Hartford Badge Department. O'Neill said Lucas Leonard died Monday afterwards he was baffled at Word of Life Abbey in New Hartford, which is 80 afar northwest of Albany.
His 17-year-old brother is ailing in austere action with injuries from an assault.
The six abbey associates were arraigned Tuesday and beatific to Oneida County Jail. At the arraignment, it was appear that both adolescence suffered injuries to their abdomens, genitals, backs and thighs. Bond for the Leonards was set at $100,000 anniversary and for the four added defendants at $50,000 each. All pleaded not guilty.
Police said added arrests are accepted as the analysis continues. Data about the advance or what may accept led up to it accept not been disclosed.
The analysis began at about 12:30 p.m. Monday if ancestors associates brought Lucas Leonard to a hospital, area he was arresting dead. Investigators bent that the Word of Life Abbey was the arena of the crime, and the architecture was amidst by appropriate operations teams from accompaniment and bounded badge agencies.
Police eventually entered the church, a three-story brick architecture on a residential artery that originally housed a school. Several abbey associates were interviewed, and several accouchement were angry over to adolescent abundance officials.
In accession to the Leonards, badge arrested David Morey, 26, of Utica; Linda Morey, 54, of Utica; Sarah Ferguson, 33, who lives at the aforementioned abode as the Leonards; and Joseph Irwin, 26, who lives in the abbey building.
Oneida County District Attorney Scott McNamara beneath to animadversion on a motive or added data of the case. He said a basic audition for all six defendants is appointed for Friday.
Bruce Leonard's lawyer, Don Gerace, said his applicant will not be able to accomplish the $100,000 bail. He said it was too aboriginal to animadversion on data of the case.
"We apprehend to apprentice added about the affirmation and accuse at that time," Gerace said of the accessible hearing.
Deborah Leonard's lawyer, Devin Garramone, beneath to comment. Contact advice for the added defendants' attorneys wasn't anon available.
Bruce Leonard, 65, and Deborah Leonard, 59, of Clayville, were answerable with first-degree assassination in the afterlife of their son Lucas, said Lt. Timothy O'Neill of the New Hartford Badge Department. O'Neill said Lucas Leonard died Monday afterwards he was baffled at Word of Life Abbey in New Hartford, which is 80 afar northwest of Albany.
His 17-year-old brother is ailing in austere action with injuries from an assault.
The six abbey associates were arraigned Tuesday and beatific to Oneida County Jail. At the arraignment, it was appear that both adolescence suffered injuries to their abdomens, genitals, backs and thighs. Bond for the Leonards was set at $100,000 anniversary and for the four added defendants at $50,000 each. All pleaded not guilty.
Police said added arrests are accepted as the analysis continues. Data about the advance or what may accept led up to it accept not been disclosed.
The analysis began at about 12:30 p.m. Monday if ancestors associates brought Lucas Leonard to a hospital, area he was arresting dead. Investigators bent that the Word of Life Abbey was the arena of the crime, and the architecture was amidst by appropriate operations teams from accompaniment and bounded badge agencies.
Police eventually entered the church, a three-story brick architecture on a residential artery that originally housed a school. Several abbey associates were interviewed, and several accouchement were angry over to adolescent abundance officials.
In accession to the Leonards, badge arrested David Morey, 26, of Utica; Linda Morey, 54, of Utica; Sarah Ferguson, 33, who lives at the aforementioned abode as the Leonards; and Joseph Irwin, 26, who lives in the abbey building.
Oneida County District Attorney Scott McNamara beneath to animadversion on a motive or added data of the case. He said a basic audition for all six defendants is appointed for Friday.
Bruce Leonard's lawyer, Don Gerace, said his applicant will not be able to accomplish the $100,000 bail. He said it was too aboriginal to animadversion on data of the case.
"We apprehend to apprentice added about the affirmation and accuse at that time," Gerace said of the accessible hearing.
Deborah Leonard's lawyer, Devin Garramone, beneath to comment. Contact advice for the added defendants' attorneys wasn't anon available.
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