Mauricus Shaunte Haynes is an African-American man from Kentucky, United States. He has a lengthy history of criminal activity.
Haynes has been charged with being a persistent felony offender and several counts of drug trafficking charges. Here are 10 more things about him:
- He lives in Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky. (a)
- He previously lived in Clinton, Hickman County, Kentucky. (b)
- He is 6’3″ tall. His registered weight is 210lbs. (c)
- In April 2006, he was fined $146.50 for committing noise disturbance, which was a city ordinance in Paducah. (d)
- He was accused of fatally shooting Nathanial G. Cody, then 34, on Burnett Street in Paducah on September 24, 2014. (e)
- On October 1, 2014, he turned himself in and was booked at the McCracken County Regional Jail in Paducah. (f)
- In 2015, he was convicted of reckless homicide. (b)
- On December 29, 2016, the Kentucky Department of Corrections released him under mandatory reentry supervision. (g)
- On December 24, 2017, he was arrested in Paducah and was booked into the McCracken County Regional Jail. He was charged with possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, tampering with physical evidence, second-degree fleeing or evading police, two counts of first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance, trafficking in synthetic drugs and two counts of being a persistent felon. (b)
- Just before 3:00 a.m. on February 14, 2021, he was pulled over by officers Logan Barrow and Blake Quinn near the corner of 9th Street and Park Avenue in Paducah for a traffic violation. Barrow saw a handgun in the driver’s door and Quinn tried to arrest him. He hit Barrow in the face and kicked him then fled on foot. At around 10:00 a.m., he was arrested at him home in Paducah and was booked into the McCracken County Regional Jail. (a) (h)
SOURCES:
- a. The Paducah Sun
- b. KFVS12
- c. Public Police Record
- d. The Paducah Sun
- e. City of Paducah
- f. WKMS
- g. Kentucky Department of Corrections
- h. WPSD Local 6
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