Springfield man in jail, indicted on murder, assault, robbery charges

Brandon Lee Konicki

Credit: Clark County Jail

Credit: Clark County Jail

Brandon Lee Konicki

A man from Springfield is in the Clark County Jail after being indicted earlier this week for charges including murder, aggravated murder, felonious assault, and aggravated robbery, according to Clark County court records.

Brandon Lee Konicki, 36, of Springfield, was indicted on three counts of murder, and one count each of aggravated murder, felonious assault, aggravated robbery, having weapons while under disability and tampering with evidence, records said.

A warrant was issued for Konicki’s arrest on Tuesday, and he was arrested the next afternoon.

These 14 people were also indicted in Clark County Common Pleas Court cases this week.

Jacob Stone, 31, of Sidney: failure to comply with order or signal of police officer.

Sidiq Ali, 31, of Springfield: failure to comply with order or signal of police officer.

Michael Hammond, 45, of New Carlisle: domestic violence, disrupting public service.

Anthony Benson Sr., 48, of Springfield: illegal processing of drug documents.

Chad Holcomb, 38, of Springfield: carrying concealed weapon, improper handling of firearms in a motor vehicle, receiving stolen property, having weapons while under disability.

Jordan Riley, 22, of Springfield: violating protection order.

Dale Parker II, 22, of Springfield: forgery, receiving stolen property.

Justin Biles, 35, of South Vienna: aggravated robbery, assault, two counts of burglary.

Steven Howald, 37, of Springfield: carrying concealed weapon.

Anthony Gamble Jr., 24: felonious assault, obstructing official business, domestic violence, escape, resisting arrest.

Kevin Ashby, 33, of Dayton: carrying concealed weapon, improper handling of firearms in a motor vehicle.

Laurie Perez, 41, of Springfield: theft.

Virgil Rife, 30, of Springfield: trafficking in cocaine, possession of cocaine, possessing criminal tools.

Zachary Winget, 26, of Springfield: failure to comply with order or signal of police officer.

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