Was a man shot to death in the lobby of Ocean view hotel?
By Patrick Wilson The Virginian-Pilot © August 14, 2009 NORFOLK Ronald Noles was the kind of manager who cared about who stayed at his inn in Ocean View. If they caused problems, they were out. But if they were polite, he would let them stay longer than the posted 30-day limit, residents said. On Friday, they were shocked after Noles reportedly was shot and killed in the lobby of the Bay Inn, at 315 E. Ocean View Ave. “It’s just indescribable. It’s just unbelievable,” said Kirk Turner, who was staying at the inn with his wife because it is close to his job and they are looking for a permanent residence. “It’s just a terrible thing.” Shots were reported at the inn, also known as the Relax Inn, at 1:35 p.m., police said. Officers found a man dead in the lobby at 1:42. No arrests had been made as of Friday night. Police have not identified Noles as the victim, but inn residents and a friend said he was the one killed. Some were at the inn when the shooting happened; others came home and h
Yes. Man shot to death in lobby of Ocean View hotel Ronald Noles was the kind of manager who cared about who stayed at his inn in Ocean View. If they caused problems, they were out. But if they were polite, he would let them stay longer than the posted 30-day limit, residents said. On Friday, they were shocked after Noles reportedly was shot and killed in the lobby of the Bay Inn, at 315 E. Ocean View Ave. “It’s just indescribable. It’s just unbelievable,” said Kirk Turner, who was staying at the inn with his wife because it is close to his job and they are looking for a permanent residence. “It’s just a terrible thing.” Shots were reported at the inn, also known as the Relax Inn, at 1:35 p.m., police said. Officers found a man dead in the lobby at 1:42. No arrests had been made as of Friday night. Police have not identified Noles as the victim, but inn residents and a friend said he was the one killed.
By Patrick Wilson The Virginian-Pilot © August 14, 2009 NORFOLK Ronald Noles was the kind of manager who cared about who stayed at his inn in Ocean View. If they caused problems, they were out. But if they were polite, he would let them stay longer than the posted 30-day limit, residents said. On Friday, they were shocked after Noles reportedly was shot and killed in the lobby of the Bay Inn, at 315 E. Ocean View Ave. “It’s just indescribable. It’s just unbelievable,” said Kirk Turner, who was staying at the inn with his wife because it is close to his job and they are looking for a permanent residence. “It’s just a terrible thing.” Shots were reported at the inn, also known as the Relax Inn, at 1:35 p.m., police said. Officers found a man dead in the lobby at 1:42. No arrests had been made as of Friday night. Police have not identified Noles as the victim, but inn residents and a friend said he was the one killed. Some were at the inn when the shooting happened; others came home and h
Yes. Man shot to death in lobby of Ocean View hotel Ronald Noles was the kind of manager who cared about who stayed at his inn in Ocean View. If they caused problems, they were out. But if they were polite, he would let them stay longer than the posted 30-day limit, residents said. On Friday, they were shocked after Noles reportedly was shot and killed in the lobby of the Bay Inn, at 315 E. Ocean View Ave. “It’s just indescribable. It’s just unbelievable,” said Kirk Turner, who was staying at the inn with his wife because it is close to his job and they are looking for a permanent residence. “It’s just a terrible thing.” Shots were reported at the inn, also known as the Relax Inn, at 1:35 p.m., police said. Officers found a man dead in the lobby at 1:42. No arrests had been made as of Friday night. Police have not identified Noles as the victim, but inn residents and a friend said he was the one killed. Sources: