Gary Youngblood Obituary, Barricaded Man Armed With ‘Airsoft Gun’ Shot And Killed By Police
Gary Youngblood Obituary, Death – The Evansville Police Department held a news conference in the afternoon on Tuesday to reveal that the man who had barricaded himself inside an Evansville home on Monday and refused to surrender to police was armed with an airsoft gun when officers shot and killed him. The man had refused to surrender to police after he had barricaded himself inside the home. The individual had refused to give himself up to the authorities and had locked himself inside the house. In the past, the man had refused the pleas of the law enforcement officials to come out of the house and give himself in.
The identification of the guy as Gary Youngblood Jr., who was 37 years old, was made public by the Vanderburgh County Coroner’s Office just a few minutes before the start of the news conference. During the hours-long standoff, a spokeswoman for the police department stated that Youngblood showed out the airsoft gun on multiple occasions, despite the fact that it appeared to be fairly legitimate. She said that this occurred despite the fact that the gun appeared to be fairly authentic. We are going to go ahead with the autopsy that was planned for Mr. Youngblood and perform it on Wednesday.
According to the records that are maintained by the court in Vanderburgh County, Indiana, in the month of September, a judge issued a warrant for Youngblood’s arrest because it was alleged that he had violated the terms of his bond for drug possession convictions. The warrant was issued because it was alleged that he had violated the terms of his bond for drug possession convictions. The records that are held by the court and contain the allegations that led to the issuing of the warrant can be accessed at any time by the public. According to reports from the Evansville-Vanderburgh Central Dispatch, the standoff started at at 12:29 p.m. on Monday, near to the 200 block of East Missouri Street.