Escambia Man Gets 20 Years For Shooting At Woman
February 11, 2016
An Escambia County Jury has convicted Kanarriso D. Loveless of aggravated assault with a firearm, battery, and discharge of a firearm in public.
According to prosecutors, Dallas Morrell and her boyfriend, Derrell Avant, got into an argument. Dallas called her mother, Earlene Millender, who then picked her up and went to Derrell’s house to speak to his mother, Tynesha Avant. Earlene (Dallas’ mother) and Tynesha (Derrell’s mother) were having a civil conversation when Kanarriso Loveless threatened to shoot Derrell.
An argument ensued between Loveless and Tynesha and at that time, Loveless hit Tynesha in the head. When Tynesha picked up a brick to defend herself, Kanarriso Loveless pulled out a gun and fired four times at her. Earlene Millender and Karnarriso Loveless then got back in the car and left the scene.
Law enforcement located the car involved at Earlene’s house, which was registered to Kanarriso Loveless. When law enforcement presented a photo lineup to Tynesha, she immediately identified Kanarriso Loveless as the shooter.
Following the verdict, Circuit Judge Scott Duncan sentenced Kanarriso Loveless to a minimum mandatory of 20 years in state prison.
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5 Responses to “Escambia Man Gets 20 Years For Shooting At Woman”
Dam D you should have walked away from trouble.
Now instead of walking away you walked into it.
You should’ve known trouble is easy to get into but hard to get out of dude. Holla at u in twenty my dawg.
Good Grief, this guy has had a whole passel of serious run-ins with the court system,
Maybe having him off the streets will give the system a breather.
Too bad he chose the wrong route – they should have taken this scenario to the Jerry Springer show.
I tried slowing down 5 times to try and understand who was who, but didn’t even come close. Say Hi to Bubba!
This should give him time to learn self-control or to become an even worse shot.
David for proper time-outs