Noah Bizor : “Warren County Shots Fired Incident: Two Arrests Made”

By | July 8, 2024

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ROCKFIELD, Ky. (WBKO) – Two individuals have been taken into custody following a report of gunfire in Warren County, Kentucky.

The incident unfolded in the early hours of Monday morning when the Warren County Sheriff’s Office received a call regarding shots being fired on Petros Browning Road in Rockfield.

Upon arrival at the scene, officers were informed that the suspects had fled in a vehicle. The caller provided updates on the suspects’ whereabouts, leading law enforcement to intercept the vehicle at Russellville Road and I-165, where a felony traffic stop was conducted.

The driver, identified as 21-year-old Noah Bizor from Louisville, initially resisted officers’ commands and was suspected of reaching for a firearm. After complying with instructions, Bizor was apprehended. The front-seat passenger, 23-year-old Jaden Massey from Bowling Green, was also taken into custody.

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Upon searching the vehicle, authorities discovered three loaded handguns, an assault rifle, two bags of marijuana, and multiple magazines for various firearms. Massey admitted ownership of one of the bags of marijuana.

Massey informed officers that they had been celebrating a friend’s birthday and had gone to a rural area to engage in target practice. He claimed that they had fired the weapons into the ground on Petros Browning Road.

During the investigation, shell casings were found on the road, although no bullet holes were detected in the vicinity.

After speaking with the complainant, who expressed concerns about the gunfire being directed towards his property, law enforcement took Bizor and Massey into custody.

Bizor faces charges of wanton endangerment – first degree (attempt), possession of marijuana, and wanton endangerment – second degree – police officer. Massey, a convicted felon from Florida with a previous gun-related offence, was charged with wanton endangerment – first degree, possession of marijuana, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

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