21 min

Long Dispute -Chris DeArmond Cold Case MHS: Monsters and Demons

    • Crímenes reales

We all grew up learning about the long family battles between the Hatfields and McCoys and how they feuded for decades. Unless you spend a great deal of time studying this family feud you probably have no idea what the feud was about. We use the legendary Hatfield and McCoy fights to describe often current battles of today between families or groups that seem never to end. In Springfield, OH this type of battle has seemed to haunt the city for a very long time. The result of this need to be respected in the community has led to the tragic death of a man trying to make amends for some of his digressions as a young man. Chris DeArmond was working to make his past experiences into modern lessons for the youth in his neighborhood. He was giving back to his community and trying to lead the young people around him into the light of good decisions. While pursuing that dream of a better place for his kids and grandkids to live he found himself in the middle of a war that had been brewing for a while. On March 17, 2012, two men, or boys, came into the barber shop he was working in and shot him several times. The mentor was gone and his killer or killers had been hiding in the open ever since. Listen to Chris' story and wait until you hear the surprise at the end of the LONG DISPUTE. Contacts: Springfield police department:130 N. Fountain Avenue Springfield, Ohio 45502Phone: Non-Emergency Line: 937-324-7685 Fax: 937-324-8947 Chief Allison Elliott 937-324-7685Captain Michael Kranz 937-324-7685Captain Tom Zawada 937-324-7685Cold Case MHS: phone 513-398-5025 ext. 33304 or 513-967-0368Email: coldcase@masonohioschools.comhttps://coldcase2.wixsite.com/mhscoldcaseWe also can be reached through Facebook, X, and InstagramLink to information:https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1sJC7pMJcdn2vpYySLcY0z9fcH2fE7KBBHj0CbvnsJaE/edit?usp=sharing

We all grew up learning about the long family battles between the Hatfields and McCoys and how they feuded for decades. Unless you spend a great deal of time studying this family feud you probably have no idea what the feud was about. We use the legendary Hatfield and McCoy fights to describe often current battles of today between families or groups that seem never to end. In Springfield, OH this type of battle has seemed to haunt the city for a very long time. The result of this need to be respected in the community has led to the tragic death of a man trying to make amends for some of his digressions as a young man. Chris DeArmond was working to make his past experiences into modern lessons for the youth in his neighborhood. He was giving back to his community and trying to lead the young people around him into the light of good decisions. While pursuing that dream of a better place for his kids and grandkids to live he found himself in the middle of a war that had been brewing for a while. On March 17, 2012, two men, or boys, came into the barber shop he was working in and shot him several times. The mentor was gone and his killer or killers had been hiding in the open ever since. Listen to Chris' story and wait until you hear the surprise at the end of the LONG DISPUTE. Contacts: Springfield police department:130 N. Fountain Avenue Springfield, Ohio 45502Phone: Non-Emergency Line: 937-324-7685 Fax: 937-324-8947 Chief Allison Elliott 937-324-7685Captain Michael Kranz 937-324-7685Captain Tom Zawada 937-324-7685Cold Case MHS: phone 513-398-5025 ext. 33304 or 513-967-0368Email: coldcase@masonohioschools.comhttps://coldcase2.wixsite.com/mhscoldcaseWe also can be reached through Facebook, X, and InstagramLink to information:https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1sJC7pMJcdn2vpYySLcY0z9fcH2fE7KBBHj0CbvnsJaE/edit?usp=sharing

21 min

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