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Putnam deputies say St. Albans man’s intent was to kill

ST. ALBANS, W.Va. — A St. Albans man was in jail on attempted murder charges after a police said he made it clear to them death was his intent.

William Clayton Larck, 28, is charged with driving his pickup truck into his mother’s home, then exiting the vehicle and spraying the house with gunfire from a .45 caliber pistol.

“He had a phone conversation in which he became enraged,” said Putnam County Sheriff’s Department Lieutenant Ryan Lockhart. “Apparently during a phone conversation, she (Larck’s mother) requested he take his items from her residence and leave, which is why we think he went to the residence and strike the residence with his vehicle and shooting.”

Larck’s uncle, Roger Gore, was shot twice in the incident. He suffered wounds to the back of his neck and his left arm. He’s in stable condition.

After the shooting, Larck fled the scene, which was on Woods Drive just across the Putnam County line. He was caught a short time later by Kanawha County Sheriff’s Deputies in the area of Strawberry Road and Coal River Road.

“He gave detectives a statement indicating he had rammed the house striking it in a location he felt his mother and uncle would be in close proximity too and could possibly cause injury to them,” said Lockhart. “He explained he intended his family to be together again in Heaven or some afterlife place to join his late father.”

Larck is lodged in the Western Regional Jail in Barboursville on $750,000 bail.

 





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