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Felon Caught with Weapon, Again

Gregory Isabelle is charged with firing a shotgun outside his home. Last July, he was caught with a knife.

 

Gregory Isabelle, 28, of 13 Shawn Ave., Nashua, was arrested Feb. 2, after police say he got into an argument with someone and fired a shotgun outside his home, endangering the community.

It's not the first time Isabelle, a convicted felon, has been charged for illegally possessing a weapon.

He was formally charged with three counts of reckless conduct, a class B felony; and convicted felons, a class B felony for the Feb. 2 incident.

In July of 2012 Isabelle was charged for having a switchblade, after police found him pushing his broken-down car along the road.

The new charges are related to a February 2, 2013 incident when, at approximately 12:58 a.m., officers responded to his address on Shawn Avenue after a call for possible shots being fired. Isabelle was located outside his home and arrested.

The incident was further investigated by detectives with the Criminal
Investigation Division leading to the charge of recklessly firing a shotgun three
times in a residential area, conduct police sayd exposed other residents to danger.

No one was injured in the incident, and the shotgun involved was recovered.

A class B felony is punishable by up to seven years imprisonment, exclusive
of fines. Isabelle was being held on $7,500.00 cash or surety bail pending an
upcoming arraignment in the 9th Circuit Nashua District Division Court on
February 4, 2013.

Related Topics: Felon with a firearm, Nashua Police, Reckless Endangerment, Shots Fired in Nashua, and convicted felon

Pat Faulkner

12:07 pm on Monday, February 4, 2013

why is one convicted felon out on bail or allowed bail and someone who is a felon and got caught with a old gun but never threatened anyone not even allowed bail or a chance and that person is truly changed, I think there is alot of stereo typing and favoritism and a ton of bias in the so called crappy legal system

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Mark A. Buckawicki

1:25 pm on Monday, February 4, 2013

I'll bite. You sound as if you have personal experience with this issue. Was it your husband, wife, brother, or friend? While imbalances in our legal system are common, and, in legal conversations, typically are the 800 pound gorilla in the room, sometimes we get an opportunity to shine a light on such hidden realities. What are the details of your story Pat?

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