June 25, 2009

Judge rules Woodson no ‘monster’

“There is no excuse or justification for what I did,” Woodson said in court.


June 24, 2009

I-64 shooter gets 15 years prison time

Domenico D’Auria and his family were asleep in their Greenwood Station Road home the night of March 26-27, 2008, when they were awakened by a loud noise.


May 28, 2009

Charges dismissed against youngest shooter

More than a year after firing a gun off an Interstate 64 overpass, Brandon Dawson walked into an Albemarle County courtroom Wednesday in his street clothes, having already been freed from juvenile detention.


March 05, 2009

Sniper admits I-64 shootings

A night of drinking, driving and shooting at cars on Interstate 64 has landed an Afton man in prison.


March 04, 2009

64 sniper enters guilty plea in Albemarle court

Woodson and then-16-year-old Brandon Dawson now have both admitted that they fired shots March 26 and 27 while driving around Albemarle County.


December 03, 2008

Interstate shooting suspect has counsel dismissed

Woodson is facing 15 felony counts in connection with the I-64 sniper fire on March 27. Earlier this month, a judge in Wayesboro Circuit Court sentenced Woodson to two years in prison in connection with shots fired at a bank.


September 11, 2008

Woodson considering guilty plea

An Afton man charged in the Interstate 64 shootings in March is considering pleading guilty in Albemarle County.


July 14, 2008

Woodson pleads guilty in Waynesboro shootings

Woodson, 19, of Afton, pleaded guilty to two counts of shooting into an occupied residence, three counts of maliciously shooting from a vehicle and one count of destruction of property for shots fired at the DuPont Community Credit Union.


July 09, 2008

64 sniper wracked by guilt after rampage

The full import of what happened that March night started to hit Brandon Dawson when he went home to Crozet and saw the shootings on the news.

Dawson: ‘Truthfully, we didn’t think anything got hit’

After driving around for a while to forget the frustration of working on Woodson’s Isuzu Rodeo, Woodson pulled over and removed a gun out of the back seat, Dawson testified. Dawson also admitted to firing a few shots as they drove around Albemarle.


July 08, 2008

I-64 shooter gets new sentence

A 16-year-old Crozet boy who pleaded guilty to taking part in the Interstate 64 shootings will spend 180 days in an intensive program at a local juvenile center.


June 20, 2008

Sniper raid shooting won’t yield charges

During the early-morning raid at the Yonder Hill Farm Road home March 28, it was dark. Dogs were barking, and so were the tactical police officers.


June 19, 2008

No charges for man shot during sniper raid

There will be no charges in connection with the March 28 shooting of a Crozet-area man during an Interstate 64 sniper raid, Albemarle Commonwealth’s Attorney Denise Lunsford announced today.


June 17, 2008

State police conclude shooting inquiry

The Virginia State Police says it has wrapped up its investigation into the March 31 shooting of a Crozet-area man by an Albemarle County police officer


June 11, 2008

Judge hears appeal of I-64 teen suspect

A 16-year old Crozet boy who has admitted his involvement in the Interstate 64 shootings pleaded guilty to charges for a second time Wednesday after filing an appeal last week.

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