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Man charged with 2009 murder
by Abbi Overfelt
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Abbi Overfelt

Staff writer

RED SPRINGS — A Red Springs man was arrested and charged with a 3-year-old murder on Thursday — the same day he was released on parole from the Robeson County jail, according to the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office.

Reginald Alexander Stubbs, 21, of 17 C Westgate Terrace, was “picked up” on Thursday and charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of 29-year-old Charles Ronchelle Lewis, according to sheriff’s Maj. Howard Branch.

Stubbs is being held without bond.

Lewis, of 704 Willow St. in St. Pauls, was shot and killed on Dec. 26, 2009, while at a nightclub at 287 Sandsbury Lane in Parkton, according to Branch.

“A lot of legwork over the last three years has been put into this case,” Branch said. “We don’t let old cases lay there — we still work on them. Sometimes it’s not as fast as people would like them to be, but we still work on them.”

Branch said that lawmen arrived at the club as a white GMC Envoy, carrying Lewis in the back, was coming out of the dirt road. He said that the driver of the Envoy was going to take Lewis to the hospital, but he was already dead.

Branch said when investigators arrived, the club was empty and “a lot of hours” by sheriff’s Lt. Reggie Strickland had been spent tracking down people who were at the club at the time of the shooting.

Stubbs was being released on parole after being convicted of assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury, according to the state Department of Corrections. Stubbs shot 24-year-old Kevin Quick, also of Red Springs, outside of a Westgate apartment on Sept. 19, 2008.

Stubbs and his brother, Rodrick Allen Stubbs, were also each charged with armed robbery and second-degree kidnapping in the 2010 robbery of Lumbee Guaranty Bank in Red Springs.

Lewis had previously faced charges of assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury, hit and run, felony breaking and entering, speeding to elude arrest and assault on an officer.

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strawberry3d
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August 19, 2012
WELL I WOULD LIKE TOO SAY NOBODY HAS THE RIGHT TO TAKE ANYBODY LIFE AND I GUESS SOME THOUGHT THIS PERSON THAT WAS CHARGED WAS GONNA GET AWAY WITH IT BUT KARMA IS A B****.AND THIS KILLING IS GETTING OUT OF HAND SO INSTEAD OF TALKING ABOUT POLICE IS THIS AND THAT WE NEED TO BE TRYING TO PUT SOMETHING IN PLACE FOR OUR CHILDREN BECAUSE THEY ARE OUR FUTURE.I BIND THE MURDER SPIRIT IN THE NAME OF JESUS.R.I.P.ROCK
anonymous
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August 18, 2012
None of you know the ins or outs of this so why be so critical? Please check your facts, if you really want to have an educated opinion get the names of all envolved. Ask someone who was there, ask anyone except the "Red Springs police department." If you truely want to have an educated opinion ask around about The Springs so called police, have an opinion about that.
LateNiteSoulja
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August 19, 2012
Speak of educated why ask "The Springs" officers when this murder took place in PARKTON? And you talked about "educated opinion" ??? Lol. Parkton is not the SPRINGS jurisdiction.
Mercinc
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August 18, 2012
This is proof that some people cant be reached. The degree of violence, as well as the period of time both these criminals spent committing felonies, simply shows that for some, this is a way of life. In my opinion, one dead, one locked up, we all win.
PercyKution
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August 18, 2012
@Mercinc: "This is proof....." What its PROOF of, is that proper birth control methods are NOT being used in Robeson County.
Mercinc
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August 19, 2012
Please allow me to expand on the term "proof" that i used earlier. Do a little research, look up some of Lumbertons criminal records. You will find several repeat offenders. Most of these are violent crimes.Individuals are incarcerated, then released, and most commit a worse crime than their previous.This incident also proves that the criminals are preying on each other. I say let them!If you need convincing, look at the arrest record, and outstanding warrants of the animal who killed Master Officer Goodman.
badazz1975
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August 17, 2012
i guess he thought he was a badazz see where at that get him now more of my tax money to feed his stank azz i say fry them fry them all
judgenot120
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August 17, 2012
robeson counties finest youth, breeding murderers not achievers, people with "swag" not education, people with criminal records not platinum records. GOOD JOB!
nothingbutthetruth
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August 17, 2012
judgenot120 wow with a name like that seems you wouldn't be judgeing, practice what you preach and pray for the youth dont condemn them, try to teach them the right way, they hear negativity their whole life, alot are put down from the time they are babies, we need to stop condemning them and try to help them

Mercinc
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August 19, 2012
Amen.
judgenot120
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August 20, 2012
wow nothingbutthetruth, where did i judge anyone? i've only stated a fact. it's your thoughts that made it judgemental, not my words.
judgenot120
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August 17, 2012
let's do robeson county a favor and let him out...again!
trutalk
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August 17, 2012
Great job!
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