Randolph Rioter Pleads Guilty
A Randolph teenager has pleaded guilty to his role in a near-riot at the Randolph Children's Home in May.
17-year-old Raymond Neville was one of 14 youths who ran away from the home on May 31. When they were rounded up and taken back to the home they engaged in "tumultuous and violent conduct," according to District Attorney Ed Sharkey.
One person was injured and there was substantial property damage, according to court records.
Neville will be sentenced in Cattaraugus County Court on January 11.
from the DA's office
17-year-old Raymond Neville was one of 14 youths who ran away from the home on May 31. When they were rounded up and taken back to the home they engaged in "tumultuous and violent conduct," according to District Attorney Ed Sharkey.
One person was injured and there was substantial property damage, according to court records.
Neville will be sentenced in Cattaraugus County Court on January 11.
from the DA's office
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