
(AP) – A man has been brought back to Connecticut from
Missouri to face a murder charge in the shooting death of his cousin.State police say 30-year-old James Armstrong, of New London, was charged
Friday in the April shooting of 31-year-old Ralph Sebastian Sidberry in North Stonington. He’ll be arraigned on Monday.\
Missouri to face a murder charge in the shooting death of his cousin.State police say 30-year-old James Armstrong, of New London, was charged
Friday in the April shooting of 31-year-old Ralph Sebastian Sidberry in North Stonington. He’ll be arraigned on Monday.\
Armstrong was arrested July 27 in Waynesville, Missouri but he refused to
waive extradition. Prosecutors applied for a governor’s warrant, which is the formal process for bringing back a prisoner who refuses to waive extradition.
The Day reported that both the victim and suspect are members of the Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation. Sidberry’s mother, the tribal chairwoman, confirmed that they are cousins.
It couldn’t be determined Sunday if Armstrong has a lawyer.
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