WAYNESBORO -- The 16-year-old juvenile who pleaded guilty Wednesday in Albemarle County to participation in a string of shootings on and near I-64 in March is now facing charges in Waynesboro as well.
The juvenile, from Crozet, was charged this week for March 27 shootings at the Waynesboro Dupont Community Credit Union and an occupied house that police say were a continuation of the sniper attacks and vandalism along the interstate and in western Albemarle County that sparked a 29-hour manhunt.
The juvenile has been charged in Waynesboro with felony destruction of property, discharging a firearm from a vehicle and two counts of shooting into an occupied dwelling, police said. The case has been referred to Waynesboro Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court.
The juvenile allegedly accompanied Slade Woodson, 19, of Afton during the shootings. Woodson is also facing felony charges in both counties, and will appear in Waynesboro Circuit Court for a preliminary hearing Monday.
-- Media General News Service

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