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30-year-old ID’d as the one killed in home invasion
by Sherry Matthews
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The double-wide mobile home at 3377 Faison Hwy. was the site of a home invasion and shooting that left one dead and two seriously injured Tuesday night. On Wednesday, there was no sign of crime scene tape or law enforcement officers who had been there into the night gathering evidence. (Sherry Matthews/Sampson Independent)
The double-wide mobile home at 3377 Faison Hwy. was the site of a home invasion and shooting that left one dead and two seriously injured Tuesday night. On Wednesday, there was no sign of crime scene tape or law enforcement officers who had been there into the night gathering evidence. (Sherry Matthews/Sampson Independent)
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A 30-year-old Sampson County man has been identified as the victim in an election night home invasion that also injured two others.

Sampson County Sheriff’s authorities released the name of Donald Jerome Harvey, of 3377 Faison Highway, Clinton, as the victim killed in the late night invasion and shooting. Names of the two injured victims are still being withheld. Officers cite security as the reason for keeping their identities under wraps.

Medical examiner Dr. Carl Barr was expected to begin an autopsy on Harvey Thursday, but results of that autopsy were not released at press time.

“The autopsy is forthcoming,” Dr. Barr said Wednesday afternoon, noting that he likely would begin the process sometime Thursday.

This early in the investigation, the medical examiner said all he really knew was that the deceased had apparently been shot multiple times.

Even as the autopsy is under way, investigators area are continuing a search for three men believed responsible for the home invasion and shooting.

The State Bureau of Investigation has been called in to assist the sheriff’s officers with the investigation, which began after a call to E911 sent officers to 3377 Faison Highway where they found Harvey’s body, lying shot to death in the residence. Two others had been wounded.

The suspects, described only as black males, reportedly wearing ski masks at the time of the incident were traveling in a small, dark-colored passenger vehicle. Although the incident is being called a home invasion, Sheriff Jimmy Thornton is assuring residence that the events that unfolded Tuesday night were not likely random.

“There was an intent, in my opinion,” the sheriff offered Wednesday. “This in some way involved the drug culture … I think that’s what prompted this incident.”

Further details remain sketchy at this time. Thornton said when more details would be released as officers were able to do so.

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December 04, 2012
i think it is straing that richard saunders was shot one time in the leg, and the other guy was shot once in the hand,an once in the leg, but my son was shot lots of times, an why ashia rishards daughter was not touched at all, why did richard drop to the floor when they frist came in the door,an then richard signed his self out the hospital the next day to get back to the house to look for drugs an money that the law missed,he cut a hole in the wall of the bed room that donald slept in, why was donald ankle bracelet on, but the law didnot track his moves, why it took so long for the law to get adate to do the raid on the home afther i the mother kept calling from aug to tell them a bout richard saunders letting donald sell drugs from the home, with a ankle bracelet on an phone calls from the mother,a raid on the home should have been done much sonner, an my son would be alive to day,why i call in to report donalds car stollen by richard an no report was made to the DMV, wht did the law call me to say that they was looking for the car, but it was never reported to the dmv, something is not rite!!!
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