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Friday, 4 January 2008

Lawrence Devasio Hall

Lawrence Devasio Hall, 31, was booked into the Cochise County jail on suspicion of three counts of attempted first-degree murder, one count of aggravated assault causing serious injury, three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and one count of possession of a weapon by a prohibited person, Sierra Vista police said. He is being held in lieu of $500,000 bond.
A warrant was issued for Hall's arrest after officers responded to the Sierra Suites hotel around 5:30 a.m. on Dec. 25.
Guests at the hotel called police after hearing several gunshots fired from the parking lot, authorities said.
A 26-year-old man drove himself to a hospital with a gunshot wound to the head, police said. His passenger, a 17-year-old boy, was shot in the back.
A third man who was in the car was not struck.
After receiving an anonymous tip, officers found Hall outside a building in Tucson in the area of East Broadway and Kolb Road, Sierra Vista police said Thursday afternoon. He was taken in to custody without incident.
Hall is a Sierra Vista resident, according to Detective Jason Packer with Sierra Vista Police Department Special Operations. It is not known what he was doing in Tucson.
The relationship between Hall and the victims was not known and the motive has not been determined.
According to the Arizona Department of Corrections Web site, Hall served more than three years in prison on a drug conviction.

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