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One of two women accused in Harford mall shootings denied bail

DETAILS. Hey, Dave. Well, these women, the two women are Lyon's mother and his girlfriend. THEY FACE SEVERAL CHARGES, INCLUDING HELPING THEM ESCAPE. There was a split decision regarding bail. WHILE BOTH HAVE COLLEGE DEGREES, WORK AND HAVE TIES TO THE COMMUNITY, THE JUDGE DETERMINED LYON'S MOM A ROBBERY RISK. LISA GREGG SHOWED NO OBVIOUS REACTION WHEN THE JUDGE DENIED HER BAIL, EVEN THOUGH THE PROSECUTION AND DEFENSE RECOMMENDED HOME DETENTION. SHE IS THE MOTHER OF ACCUSED SHOOTER WESLEY LYONS, WHO IS STILL AT Large. DEFENSE ATTORNEY TOM MERONEK IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THE CASE. He says it's rare for the state to agree to the bail defense. State and defense were on the same page about getting some sort of release and, of course, they're going to make the final decision on that. But the fact is that the state has said that there is a certain form in which there can be release. AND THE JUDGE LOOKED AT THINGS AND SAID ABSOLUTELY NOT. THE JUDGE CITED THE FACT THAT GREG'S SON IS STILL AT LARGE AND ACCORDING TO POLICE, GREG GAVE A FALSE ADDRESS TO INVESTIGATORS WHEN THEY ARRESTED HER FOR HELPING LYON ESCAPE. MEANWHILE, THE JUDGE GRANTED BAIL ON 37-YEAR-OLD LATOYA GREEN. SHE IS THE LION’S GIRLFRIEND. THE JUDGE CITED THE FACT THAT SHE HAS NO CRIMINAL BACKGROUND AND A VERIFIED ADDRESS. She was given a $5,000 unsecured bond and a GPS that monitors the courts and supports her with some cash. If she doesn't show up, she'll lose money. So that's it. UNSECURE MEANS THEY DON'T HAVE TO ATTACK A PROPERTY. UNTIL HOME DETENTION. THIS WAY IT CAN ALSO BE MONITORED. ACCORDING TO INVESTIGATORS, AROUND 4:00 P.M. SUNDAY, THE TWO WOMEN WERE INVOLVED IN A FIGHT DURING A PRESCHOOL AGE CHILD'S BIRTHDAY PARTY AT THE SHOPPING MALL. POLICE SAY LYONS SHOT 42-YEAR-OLD MAN THREE TIMES. LYONS, HIS MOTHER AND GIRLFRIEND, ESCAPE IN A BROWN JEEP. POLICE ARRESTED THE TWO WOMEN SHORTLY AFTER FINDING THEM INSIDE THE JEEP. THEY FACE SEVERAL CHARGES, INCLUDING ATTEMPTED FIRST DEGREE MURDER AS AN ACCESSORY. AFTERWARDS. THE PROSECUTOR TOLD THE JUDGE THAT MAYBE THEY NEED TO RECONSIDER THE QUESTION IS SO COULD THERE BE AN ATTEMPTED MURDER AS AN ACCESSORY AFTER THE FACT? BECAUSE IT SEEMS TO BE TWO DIFFERENT THINGS, BECAUSE AN ATTEMPTED MURDER IS THE ACT ITSELF, AN ACCESSORY HELPS AFTER THE FACT. ACCORDING TO NEIGHBORS, SWAT TEAMS SECURED LYONS' MOTHER'S HOUSE ON MONDAY. BOTH WOMEN AIM FOR A PRELIMINARY HEARING ON JULY 2, LIVE LIVE FR

Mother of Harford Mall shooting suspect denied bail

Second woman charged in shooting investigation released on bail; Suspected shooter still on the run

One of two women charged in connection with Sunday's shooting inside Harford Mall was denied bail Tuesday. Lisa Gregg, 60, showed no obvious reaction when the judge denied her bail. The judge granted bail to his co-accused, Lateia Green, 37, with GPS monitoring. The search continues for the suspected shooter, identified by police as Gregg's son, 35-year-old Wesley Lyons. The defense and prosecution agreed to Gregg's house arrest, but the judge disagreed, saying Gregg's son was still at large and, according to police, Gregg gave a false address to the investigators during her arrest, accused of helping Lyons escape. Tom Maronick, a defense attorney who is not associated with the case, provided insight into the judge's possible decision. same page as far as getting some sort of release,” Maronick said. “The court is going to make the final decision on that, but the fact is the state has said there is some form under which there could be a release, the judge looked at that and said absolutely no.” The judge granted $5,000 unsecured bail to Green, who is Lyon's girlfriend, based on the fact that she has no criminal history and has a verified address “The court supports her with money. If she doesn't show up, she'll lose money, that's all. Unsecured means they don't have to tie it to any property. like house arrest, that way she can also be monitored,” Maronick said. Investigators said the two women were involved in a fight around 4 p.m. Sunday at a child's birthday party preschooler at a store in the mall. Police said Lyons was involved and shot a 42-year-old man three times. Authorities said Lyons, Gregg and Green escaped in a maroon Jeep. Police said they arrested both women shortly after finding the Jeep in Edgewood The women face several charges, including attempted first-degree murder and accessory after the fact The prosecutor told the judge they could. having to reconsider the charges “So the question is: can there be attempted murder as an accessory after the fact? Because it seems like two different things, because attempted murder is the act itself, and an accomplice helps us after the fact,” Maronick said.

One of two women charged in connection with Sunday's shooting inside Harford Mall was denied bail Tuesday.

Lisa Gregg, 60, showed no obvious reaction when the judge denied her bail. The judge granted bail to his co-accused, Lateia Green, 37, with GPS monitoring. The search continues for the suspected shooter, identified by police as Gregg's son, 35-year-old Wesley Lyons.

The defense and prosecution agreed to Gregg's house arrest, but the judge disagreed, saying Gregg's son was still at large and, according to police, Gregg gave a false address to the investigators during her arrest, accused of helping Lyons escape.

Tom Maronick, a defense attorney who is not associated with the case, provided insight into the judge's possible decision.

“The state and the defense were on the same page to get some sort of release,” Maronick said. “The court is going to make the final decision on that, but the fact is the state said there was a form in which there could be a release, the judge looked at that and said absolutely no.”

The judge granted $5,000 unsecured bond to Green, who is Lyons' girlfriend, based on the fact that she has no criminal history and has a verified address.

“The court is backing her with money. If she doesn't show up, she's going to lose money, that's all. Unsecured means they don't have to tie it to any property. like the house arrest, so she can also be monitored,” Maronick said.

Investigators said the two women were involved in a fight around 4 p.m. Sunday during a preschooler's birthday party at a store at the mall. Police said Lyons was involved and shot a 42-year-old man three times. Authorities said Lyons, Gregg and Green escaped in a maroon Jeep. Police said they arrested the two women shortly after finding the Jeep in Edgewood.

The women face several charges, including attempted first-degree murder and accessory after the fact. The prosecutor told the judge he might have to reconsider the charges.

“So the question is: can there be attempted murder as an accessory after the fact? Because those seem to be two different things, because attempted murder is the act itself, and an accomplice helps after the fact ” Maronick said. .

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