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LUMBERTON — A Lumberton man has been arrested and charged after firing shots in the parking lot of Walmart on Fayetteville Road, according to reports from Lumberton Police Department and the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office.

Kevin Junior Grant, 27, of 2862 Regan Church Road, was arrested on Wednesday and charged with possession of a firearm by a felon, felony cocaine possession and driving while impaired. He is being held at Robeson County jail under a $26,750 secured bond. Grant is also facing charges of failure to appear in court.

Grant was arrested after a sheriff’s deputy saw gunshots being fired from the vehicle he was in, according to Lumberton police Capt. Johnny Barnes.

Grant was one of four people in the 2010 Nissa Altima belonging to Bridgett Nicole Jernigan, of Evers Road in Bladenboro, according to the report. Grant and Jernigan, along with Brandon Paul Prevatte, of Riverwood Avenue in Lumberton, and Sandra Lynn Williams, of Rowan Road in Lumberton, said they had been robbed of $300 at gunpoint, according to the report.

The vehicle was searched and a gun was found in the car, Barnes said.

Grant has previously faced charges of carrying a concealed weapon, drug possession, breaking and entering and larceny.

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beaverdestroyer
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June 30, 2012
So is he high or crosseyed? I can't really tell.
shuturfacesisaaa
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June 23, 2012
this idiot lowlife trash will do it again. he'll go to court and some idiot wimpy judge will beg and plead with him not to do it again and give him every legal option available while the victim list keeps gettin longer. Crime does pay you want a better education or a nice retreat at a taxpayer country club commit a crime.
Pugsy
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June 23, 2012
somepne could of been killed for no reason. What is wrong with you idiots. I continue to be amazed at how ignorant you all are.
tellingitlikeitis
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June 22, 2012
If these individuals were charged with federal crimes they wouldn't continue to do the same thing over and over again.
judgenot120
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June 22, 2012
i fully agree with you on that,but on top of that actually make them serve time in prison instead of giving them probation and the chance to repeat there mistakes. they did it before, why would probation stop them from doing it again?
PercyKution
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June 22, 2012
And if there were some REGULATORS in Lumberton, like in Marietta, they wouldn't do it again either.
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