Shooting suspect indicted months ago for kidnapping|[5/25/05]

Published 12:00 am Wednesday, May 25, 2005

A Vicksburg man accused of a forced entry and shooting was already under indictment for kidnapping, and prosecutors have asked that he be denied bond.

Derrick Romone Hall, 24, 1201 South St., accused of breaking through a door to the home of Donald Nabours, 24, and shooting him once in the chest Sunday, had been indicted for kidnapping about eight and a half months earlier.

In that case, Hall is accused of locking a woman in the trunk of her car for three hours.

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The addition of Hall’s arrest for the Sunday shooting to his indictment for kidnapping means he is to continue to be held without bond, Assistant District Attorney Mike Bonner said in a motion filed Tuesday in Warren County Circuit Court.

Hall spent from September 2004 until February 2005 in the Warren County Jail, records there show. On Feb. 20, 2005, he was released to authorities of Louisiana, where he was on probation.

After being shot at 1314 1/2 Harrison St., Nabours was airlifted from River Region Medical Center to University Medical Center in Jackson, a hospital spokesman said. No condition report on Nabours was available Monday, and UMC records showed he was not there Tuesday afternoon, a spokesman said.