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Hearing delayed for man charged with shooting at deputies
Posted: 06.04.2012 at 10:58 AM
KHQA Newsdesk
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Ted Rupp, 42, of Hannibal charged with assault or attempted assault on law enforcement and unlawful use of a weapon  / Marion County Jail
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A Monday hearing was delayed for a Hannibal man charged with shooting at Marion County deputies.

Ted Rupp, 42, is charged with attempted assault on a law enforcement officer and unlawful use of a weapon.

He was scheduled to appear in court Monday morning for arraignment on those charges, but the hearing was delayed until June 18.

Rupp is charged in the March 11 chase that began in Ralls County and ended in Marion County. Rupp was hospitalized for nearly a month with what were originally called critical injuries.

The owner of a Ralls County motel called investigators the morning of March 11 to report an unknown person in his motel.

A deputy arrived on scene and walked up to the second story where the suspect, later identified as Rupp, was last seen, according to investigators. The deputy then spotted the man who jumped over the second story railing and fled the scene, according to the Sheriff's Office.

Marion County deputies along with the Hannibal Police Department and Missouri State Highway Patrol joined the pursuit just before 7 a.m. when Rupp entered Hannibal, investigators said.

Rupp blew his right front tire upon hitting a spike strip laid out for him near Hannibal High School. Rupp lost control of his vehicle near the Fiddlesticks restaurant and crashed into an embankment, according to the Sheriff's Office.

He refused to show deputies his hands and returned to the vehicle and pulled a rifle on the deputies, Marion County Sheriff Jimmy Shinn said. The deputies immediately shot Rupp.

Neither deputy was harmed. Shinn refused to release their names.

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