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New charges lead to Williamsport man’s incarceration | News, Sports, Jobs

New charges lead to Williamsport man’s incarceration | News, Sports, Jobs

Convicted felon Gerral Ingram is behind bars again after making threats last month against another man who offered him support by letting him stay at his home in the 1000 block of Louisa Street, city police claimed in an affidavit.

Unfortunately, the deal didn’t work out and Ingram “He is verbally abusive” Police said the man was in front of his family.

The affidavit said Ingram, 33, then wanted to fight the man outside the home, but the father of five wanted no part of it, and on Oct. 10, police told Ingram he was no longer allowed in the home. Police say Ingram, who has no other address, then contacted the man’s mother and told her, “This is going to be real and it’s going to cause trouble.” It will intensify.

I will tear your son apartPolice said Ingram brought a gun and six bullets to the house and left the items somewhere.The court document alleged that the “baby bag” was placed in an area within easy reach of the man’s children. Following a recent preliminary hearing in Aaron Biichle County, he was arraigned on charges of felony endangering the welfare of a child, convicted felon in possession of a firearm, terroristic threats, recklessly endangering another person, disorderly conduct and harassment.

Ingram, who police say recently arrived here from New Jersey, is being held in Lycoming County Jail in lieu of $75,000 bail.