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Miguel Lonnell Manchion Summary
Sunday, August 28th, 2016 at approximately 6:45 a.m., I Detective L. Donegain conducted a noncustodial interview of Miguel Lonnell Manchion (black male, 6/2/1976 of 1207 Southwood Drive, Fayetteville, North Carolina 28304 (910) 364-1330). The interview was conducted at the Police Administration Building. The interview was audio and video recorded and is contained in the case file on CD#00. The interview was transcribed by Speak Wright and is contained in the case file. The following is a summary of Miguel Manchion’s interview:
- Manchion was hanging out with Derrick McClain [Terra-D] and Derrick Robinson [D-Rock] earlier in the evening.
- Manchion was at his apartment with Tonya, who is a female friend of his.
- Derrick McClain [Terra-D] knocked on the Manchion’s door and wanted to hang out with Manchion.
- Manchion told Derrick McClain [Terra-D] to wait, minutes later he heard multiple gunshots.
- Manchion stated he heard about eight or nine gunshots in-front of his apartment.
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- Shaw stated he and his brother were also with Travis who drives a gray truck.
- Shaw stated he and his brother left from Applecross and went to the area of South Gate Road.
- Shaw stated when he and Kenneth Shaw returned to Applecross Ave the Police was in the area because of a shooting.
- Shaw state he and Kenneth Shaw were stopped by the Police.
- Shaw stated he and Kenneth Shaw were then walking in the area of the apartments later in the evening.
- Shaw state he herd multiple gunshots at least 10.
- Shaw stated his brother told him he was hit.
- Shaw stated his brother was shot in the shoulder.
- Shaw stated he did not see anyone in the area at the time of the shooting.
- Shaw stated he drove his brother to the Hospital.
- Shaw stated he and his brother was shooting guns earlier in the day.
- Shaw stated he usually carries a .40 caliber pistol, when he carries a

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