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LABORATORY # 1107170
Date: July 9, 2012 Offense Number: 1.003500
Agency: Lancaster Police Department Date of Offense: 07/24/2011
Suspect(s): Devon Candler Offense: Homicide
Vietim(s): A. Hudson
Evidenee List:
Received at Crime Scene on July 24, 2011 at 0835 hours by A. Wats,
1-3. Three Wolf 7.62X39mm cartridge cases
4-7. Four Remington 12 gauge fired shotshells
8-12. Five Wolf 7.62X39mm cartridge cases
13, 14, Two fired shotshell wads
15. One Wolf 7.62X39mm cartridge case
17. One bullet
20. One fired damaged bullet jacket fragment
23,24, Two Wolf 7,62X39mm cartridge cases
26. One fired shotshell wad
27. One ferrous metal fragment
28, One fired damaged bullet
29. One fired damaged bullet jacket fragment
30, 40, 41, Three fired damaged bullets
42. One Wolf 7.62X39mm cartridge case
43B. One Federal 9mm Luger cartridge
46. One Hi-Point 380 Auto pistol, mode! CF380, serial number P832431 with one magazine
47. One Lorein 25 Auto pistol, model LT-25, serial number LT 356357 with one magazine
Received at Crime Scene on July 25, 2011 at 1600 hours by A. Norberg
48. One fired damaged bullet jacket fragment
Received at IFL-L on July 26, 2011 at 1105 hours from P. Donato by A. Norberg.
49. One fired damaged bullet
Results:
Items 40, 41 and 49 are consistent with 38/357 caliber bullets having five land and groove impressions
with right twist. There are sufficient individual characteristics present to conclude that they were all fired
49 include INA, Ruger, Smith & Wesson, Sportarms, and Taurus. This is not an all inclusive lis 5
therefore, all 38/357 caliber weapons encountered during the course of this investigation should be
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items 17, 20, 28 through 30 and 48 are consistent with 7.62 caliber bullets having four land and groove
ere all Fag i tight twist. There ae suficient individual characteristics present to conclahe ee they
seme yy ged through the same gun, Comaon firearms withthe same general iling choca
Neri d7: 20, 28 through 30 and 48 include B-West. China, Czechoslovakia, Maadi Mirchi? Arms,
Norinco, Polytech, Romarm and Valmet, This i no an all inclusive list therefore, al ns cat
38 through 30 ata guting the course of this investigation should be submitted slong with items 17, 20,
28 through 30 and 48 for comparative examination
items | through 3,8 through 12, 15, 23, 24 and 42 for comparative analysis:
dr a tiough 7 are consistent witha 224 inch 12 gauge fred shotshell casings marked as having been
Paiainally loaded with 7 4 shot. There are sufficient individual markings present to identify thers ac
having been fred in the same gun. Inthe event a suspect firearm is recovered during the ecurre ofthis
investigation, it would be necessary to submit it long with items 4 through 7 for comparative analysis,
{tem 46 (pistol) is a mechanically functional firearm as received in the Laboratory. It has nine lands and
grooves with left twist and a trigger pull force of approximately 3.75 to 4.00 pounds single action’ Itens
46 was tes fired using ammunition from laboratory stock. The tes bullets and cartridge cases wil be
retumed,
{tem 47 (pistol is a mechanically functional firearm as received in the Laboratory. It has six lands and
Srooys with right twist and a trigger pull force of approximately 4.75 pounds single action, Item 47 was
‘est fred using ammunition from laboratory stock. The est bullets and cartridge eases will be setorsed
Hems 13, 14 and 26 are consistent with 12 gauge fired shotshell wads.
Item 27 is a ferrous metal fragment and is of no value for comparison purposes,
Paul Sigeum fonald T. Fazio
Senior Forensic Scientist Senior Forensic Scientist
Firearm Examiner
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SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT
August 10, 2012 Offense Number: —11-003500
Lancaster Police Department Date of Offense: 07/24/2011
Devon Candler Offense: Homicide
Vietim(s): A. Hudson
Evidence List:
Received at Crime Scene on July 24, 201! at 0835 hours by A. Watts,
40. One fired damaged bullet
Received at IFL on August 9, 2012 at 1535 hours ftom J. O’Briant by A. Watts
57. One fired damaged bullet
Results:
Items 40 and 57 are consistent with 38/357 caliber bullets having five land and groove
impressions with right twist. There are sufficient individual characteristics present to conclude
that they were fired through the same gun.
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Paul Slocum Ronald T, Fazio
Senior Forensic Scientist Senior Forensic Scientist
Firearm Examiner