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Chicopee police make second arrest in armed assault case stemming from dog purchase dispute on Longwood Drive

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yrell Mitchell, 24, of 4 Berbay Circle, Springfield, was arrested at Baystate Medical Center in that city early Thursday night. He faces charges of armed assault with intent to murder and other charges.

CHICOPEE - Police have made a second arrest in an incident on Longwood Drive Monday night in which a woman and two men allegedly threatened homeowners with a gun over the purchase of a dog.

Tyrell Mitchell, 24, of 4 Berbay Circle, Springfield, was arrested at Baystate Medical Center in that city early Thursday night.

Mitchell was charged with armed assault with intent to murder, disturbance while carrying a dangerous weapon, carrying a firearm without a license and possession of ammunition without an FID card.

Detectives continue to work the case. "It's still an active investigation into the third party that was involved, Michael Wilk, public information officer for the department, said.

Initially police were called to Longwood Drive just before 6:30 p.m. over a complaint about a disturbance involving a firearm. Multiple officers responded to find a crowd gathered in the street, Wilk said.

The victims told police a woman and two men arrived to collect money for the purchase of a dog. An argument started and the woman is being accused of handing a small silver handgun to one of the men. As the argument continued one of the three allegedly threatened the victims with the gun, Wilk said.

One of the residents then chased the two men from the area, he said.

Nashaly Charisse Russell, 19, of 69 Tyler St., Springfield was charged with committing a disturbance while caring a dangerous weapon, possession of a firearm without a license and possession of ammunition without a permit, Wilk said.


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