ITHACA, N.Y. — Federal authorities in New York City arrested a man wanted in connection with an Ithaca shooting on Thursday morning.
[do_widget id= text-55 ]
James ‘Pip’ Marshall, 31, of Groton, was found at a relative’s home in Brooklyn this morning and taken into police custody by U.S. Marshals.
He was wanted for a shooting that occurred in Ithaca in June.
See related: Police: 2 men wanted in connection with Ithaca shooting
Marshall faces four felony charges:
— First-degree assault;
— Two counts of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon;
— Third-degree criminal possession of a weapon.
Police were called on June 27 to a shooting in the West Village Apartment complex. Officers found someone who had been shot in the leg; the victim was taken to a regional hospital for treatment.
Marshall has been taken to the Tompkins County Jail on bail of $100,000 cash or $200,000 bond.
[do_widget id= text-61 ]