HERMON, Maine — The Bangor man who was shot Thursday morning during a home invasion that ended with the shooting death of another Bangor man was released on $7,500 unsecured bail, Penobscot County Chief Deputy Troy Morton said Friday.
Philip McIntyre, 19, was charged with burglary after he was released from St. Joseph Hospital in Bangor — where he was treated for the gunshot wound — and was booked into jail, Maine State Police spokesman Stephen McCausland said. He was released Thursday afternoon after paying a $60 fee to a bail commissioner, Morton said.
McIntyre was with Robert Dellairo, 30, who was mortally wounded Thursday when the two broke into a residence at the Duran Apartments at 1835 Outer Hammond St. in Hermon at about 9 a.m., according to police. Both men were shot by one of two men in the apartment.
The two occupants of the apartment were identified Friday afternoon as Daniel Williams and Louis A. Ramos, both 24. Williams fired the shots from a handgun that struck Dellairo and McIntyre, McCausland said. The state medical examiner’s office said Dellairo died from a gunshot wound to the pelvis.
Lt. Christopher Coleman of the state police Major Crimes Unit said detectives working with the Penobscot County Sheriff’s Office have conducted numerous interviews, searched the apartment, along with an apartment at 189 Center St. in Bangor — Dellairo’s residence — and a car.
The car was taken to the Bangor Police Department and the gun believed to be used in the shooting — a small-caliber handgun — will be taken to the state police crime lab for ballistics testing, according to Coleman.
“We’re hoping that will help us determine the circumstances of the shooting,” he said during a news conference Friday afternoon outside the apartment complex in which the shootings took place. Coleman said Williams had been living there for about a year and a half.
“The likelihood of additional charges is there,” Coleman said. “What we’re going to do is let the investigation reach its final conclusion and submit the reports both the the [Penobscot County] District Attorney’s Office and also the [Maine] Attorney General’s Office.”
Initial indications are that the two occupants of the apartment did not know the intruders and investigators are still attempting to pin down a motive, McCausland said.
“We’re certainly interested in knowing if there was any association. We haven’t gotten to a point where we’re comfortable in saying whether there was or not, but we’re certainly trying to answer that question,” Coleman said.
“At this point we have a lot of rumors and speculation about what [the motive] might be, We’re trying to get as close to the truth as we can. At this point, we’re not there yet,” he said.
“We need to continue with our investigation, interviews — there are several people that we want to go and speak to that may have information that would help us determine what happened,” Coleman said.
Coleman said investigators believe that five people were inside the apartment when the shootings took place — Williams, Ramos, Dellairo, McIntyre and a woman, whose identity has yet to be disclosed. He acknowledged that another woman also might have been involved.
“As far as the women go, we’re trying to determine what part they played in this so we can’t draw conclusions. We’re trying to get those answers,” Coleman said.
Coleman declined to answer questions about whether the intruders were armed.
Michael P. Roberts, deputy district attorney for Penobscot County, said Friday morning that his office had not yet received police reports or other paperwork about the shooting.
Roberts said he did not believe his office had any input in the setting of McIntyre’s bail. He also said that was not unusual.
“Ninety-nine percent of the time bail is set by a bail commissioner with no information from our office,” he said.
The veteran prosecutor said that in other burglaries, especially if a defendant allegedly was armed, his office would ask a judge to set bail at $10,000 cash or more depending on the individual’s criminal history. Roberts said that he had no information about whether McIntyre was armed.
McIntyre’s release on unsecured bail indicates that he most likely did not have a weapon. His bail conditions, which are standard in most cases, include no contact with the victims, not to return to their address, no possession of firearms or other dangerous weapons and no use of alcohol or illegal drugs, and random searches for weapons and testing for alcohol and drug use.
In addition to convictions for theft and disorderly conduct, both Class E crimes, McIntyre’s criminal history includes two convictions for failure to appear in court when ordered to appear.
He has been arrested at least four times over the past 18 months for failure to pay fines, according to court documents filed at the Penobscot Judicial Center. When he last appeared before a judge on Jan. 6, McIntyre was ordered to pay fines totalling $1,200 at a rate of $50 a month.
The shooting victims were initially taken Thursday to St. Joseph Hospital in Bangor by a woman driving a blue Honda Accord that had what appeared to be two bullet holes just below the back license plate.
Dellairo was later transferred under police escort to Eastern Maine Medical Center and died at about 3:15 p.m. Thursday.
That is when the case was turned over to the Criminal Investigation Division of the Maine State Police, which handles most homicides in Maine.
The state police Major Crimes Unit’s mobile crime lab was at the Hermon apartments Friday morning and afternoon.
“We’re executing a search warrant [as] we continue doing interviews to try and understand the circumstances concerning the shooting,” Coleman, who leads the Major Crimes Unit for northern Maine, said at the scene. “The reason we’re here is to determine if there are charges warranted and needed.”
The woman’s Honda Accord with the bullet holes was taken as evidence on Thursday, the lieutenant said. Whether she will be charged as an accessory to the home invasion or whether the man who used the gun will face charges are questions Coleman could not answer.
“It’s too early to draw any conclusions,” he said while standing in the rain.
Whether the case was in any way related to illegal drugs is another question Coleman said he could not answer Friday morning.
Neighbor Andrew Sinclair, who returned Friday morning from a trip to Portland, said he has talked to the two men who live in the apartment where the shooting occurred several times.
“I woke up, heard the news and thought, ‘holy crap,’” he said just before he went into his apartment.



60 dollars bail? That seems a bit silly.
….is this a joke? We’re all on Candid Camera aren’t we? Sixty dollars is less than a jay-walking ticket! This makes me ill….
The two women in the car were complicit also and should be in jail.
I wonder why they even bothered
You and I both know he’ll most certainly return for any trial, and certainly can’t be any kind of threat to the Community… Geesh!
To give the victims a chance to administer another fatal dose of lead poisoning?
I am going to post this here so everyone has an easy time reading it.
When the bail is set, the commissioner talks to arresting officers and jail employees. Any one of these people could have requested low bail for a variety of reasons. Some times it is to get them to get released and do something stupid to violate bail and get incarcerated again without the option of bail, sometimes it is to get the person out because they have medical issues that will be too complicated or too costly to keep in jail.
Don’t be quick to blame the bail system or the commissioners because you do not know WHY the bail was set so low and this being a high profile incident it was more than likely purposely set low by request.
Further more do not confuse bail with fines or punishment. Bail is just to ensure a person arrested for a crime shows up to court without having to remain in custody. If he has an otherwise clean criminal history then there is no real reason for an astronomical bail which would defeat the entire purpose of the bail system.
“get them to get released and do something stupid to violate bail and get incarcerated again without the option of bail”…. I’d hope some other victim doesn’t get killed based on this “CLOWN” might do another stupid thing!!!!!!!!!!!
You can either have freedom or security. Make your pick.
Obviously, there are more options than that. The method selected in this case seems like the easy way out.
No there are two options. Freedom or Security. One can not coexist with the other. If you want people locked up without good cause then you get security and lose freedom. If you want freedom then security becomes a personal responsibility.
Bail in this case is fine. See my large post above. It serves only one purpose, to ensure the accused shows up to court. It is not punishment and it is not to keep people in jail.
“Failure to appear”
…………..there seems to be a recurring theme.
Where does that fit in to this story? Does the accused have a history if not appearing to court? He is from out of state?
No one knows why his bail was set to unsecured either. It it most likely at the arresting agency and jail’s preference for him to be out of bail, otherwise it would have been set higher. Bail commissioners do not just pull random numbers out of a hat, regardless of what the newspaper would want you to believe.
“Where does that fit in to this story? Does the accused have a history if not appearing to court?” Are you kidding? It’s what you have been preaching so mattter of factly all along.
” McIntyre’s criminal history includes two convictions for failure to appear in court when ordered to appear”
And if you check a couple of court reports you’ll find them strewn with phrases such as “failure to appear” and “violating conditions of release. So my guess would be yes, there seems to be a recurring theme.
Sorry but I don’t think we’re in Kansas any more!
The deceased had a criminal background and so does McIntyre. The follow-up story shows that McIntyre posted a larger bail bond than the $60 tip. But, he too has a record of not showing up for court.
In cases like this and domestic assault, offenders should be arraigned before a judge who should set bail based upon the offender’s criminal record and the seriousness of the offense.
If anyone believes that a man arrested on burglary should be released on bail, what kind of justice is that for the rest of us? Have we got to pull two-hour guard watches with a shotgun across our knees waiting for someone to bust in and swipe our heart pills?
Justice would have been better if all of them died. Cheap justice.
“In addition to convictions for theft and disorderly conduct, both class E crimes, McIntyre’s criminal history includes two convictions for failure to appear in court when ordered to appear”…so states the Bangor Daily News article above. So, how does it make sense to let this guy out of jail AGAIN??!! Our system is broken here. That is, in part, why I support second amendment rights.
I have read the article quite a few times but for some reason glossed over his criminal history. I recant statements regarding his criminal history/failing to appear but I stand by my statements that his bail was set the way it was for a reason and the arresting agency and jail would have influenced that.
In the end, he is out of bail and that is the way the people running the show want it to be.
Then it should be changed.
Maine is in the grips of a drug epidemic as it is. Police struggle to arrest some of these mad people, almost get killed doing it, and a Bail Bondsman flips the lock for a tip, and presto – they’re out on the streets lining up their next target.
The Legislature should re-focus on the war on drugs. Attempts to close Dorothea Dix are as ridiculous as Le Page’s crash cuts for the DHHS. Dix can help quarter drug addicts and hep re-adjust them, reliving the load on the ERs. The DHHS cuts will only result in more crime and more drug use. What savings?
The war on drugs has been a failure since it began and the only purpose it serves to keep making money for the industries involved.
Not one high up law enforcement officer on any level wants to end crime. To do so is to eliminate their jobs and lessen their budgets. Perpetual crime with a scary enemy (DRUG ADDICTED MINORITIES!!!!) is a good way to ensure budgets stay high and kickbacks keep coming in.
Where do you get your information? “Not one high up law enforcement officer on any level wants to end crime”…that is an ignorant statement…as in, not knowing. If you are going to state something as fact please back it up with sources.
Think about it for a few moments and you will realize it is how it works. The same government that sells narcotics to citizens to fund illegal wars doesn’t want to end the war on drugs. Don’t be a fool.
That is true but it is not up to the officers how much the bail is. The decision is, in the end, up to the bail commissioner.
Yes and if you think a bail commissioner won’t play ball with the officers involved then you are hopeless.
Now…now…no need for name calling. I was not talking about our government…I was talking about your comment about law enforcement officers. However…if you have proof that our government is selling narcotics to citizens to fund illegal wars I think you should pass that information on to someone who might be able to do something about that….’cause I am pretty sure that is illegal.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2%80%93Contra_affair
Go back to high school and pay attention
Take some time to read up on this. The DEA has budgets to justify just like every other agency. Conflicts of interest are rampant in our government and are the reason “nothing gets done”. It all serves a purpose, and always involves lining some pockets with heavy green. Imagine how great this country would be if everyone did the right thing, and was willing to share with others. Now imagine the opposite, and you have status quo USA.
60 dollars bail will hardly guarantee someone shows up for court… most people can live without 60 bucks… so.. even if what you say is true – the bail should have been higher….
60 dollars is a no refundable fee paid to the bail commissioner. The bail was set with a purpose, just because it offends you doesn’t mean that it is wrong. The officers request the bail to be set a certain way, you better believe that the Maine State Police will have gotten their way when having it set.
“Bail in this case is fine. It serves only one purpose, to ensure the accused shows up to court”
Seems your arguement contradicts itself in this case.
” McIntyre’s criminal history includes two convictions for failure to appear in court when ordered to appear”
That actually wasn’t there when I first read the article and I later addressed that. My original point is still very valid. If the arresting officers and jail wanted higher bail he would have had higher bail.
Do a crime you don’t get freedom but the rest of us gets security! Lock them up!!
Crimes require convictions before punishment can be brought to the table. Bail is not punishment and should not be used as such, regardless of circumstances.
Thank you for the civics lesson. But it gives the public a bad taste when someone breaks into an occupied dwelling and the residents can’t sleep at night for fear the bad guy will violate his bail conditions by coming back and seeking revenge. I guess if someone comes in my house, I’d better force him outdoors where his blood won’t ruin my carpets before I call 911.
I guess we should just lock everyone up without just cause and due process for fun? Then everyone will complain when the jails cost a fortune to run because of the thousands of prisoners.
Without these “civics lessons” no one would be making any sensible comments. Just hyperbolic police state nonsense.
oh yeah, of course there is no reason or cause to keep him locked up and the public safe. Try to remember that when someone breaks into your home.
We have a constitution and rights to prevent tyranny and abuse and by giving up those rights to keep one person imprisoned without trial or due process to appease your fears and authority fetish you disgrace the lives of all that have died to protect and defend those rights and the constitution.
Without cause? There is no doubt he was breaking into a home. I am a teacher – and three students – who happen to live in that town – came to me today. They are scared to be at home – even with their parents because of this event. This guy was NEVER in jail without cause… and the bail can be set at any price. Making it so low that he walks in no time at all is stupid… seriously stupid….
If you are a teacher then you should know better than to forfeit rights of all to persecute one person based on emotions. We have a system in place that is set up to prevent innocent lives from being ruined by being falsely convicted and/or punished for crimes they didn’t commit. This is a sacred process that has been defended with the lives of many and an integral part of a free society and should not be thrown away to lock up someone who will obviously be convicted in the end.
Persecute? You are kidding, aren’t you?
Can you articulate a reason why persecute wouldn’t fit this situation? When you punish someone based on emotion it is persecution. When you punish someone based on law it is prosecution.
The definition of persecute is “To oppress or harass with ill-treatment, especially because of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or beliefs.” There is no reference to emotion. My understanding of this definition is that persecution is more related to bias and discrimination than it is to emotion. Thanks for letting me know what prosecution is though, I was a bit fuzzy on that.
Your definition does not limit the use to those factors and all of those factors are driven by emotion, thanks for playing though.
dele
You are correct, the definition does
not limit the use. However, your position that keeping McIntyre in jail is tantamount to persecution is a huge leap. He has a significant criminal history, he participated in a violent crime, he has a history of thumbing his nose at the legal process by failing to appear. Jews were persecuted, Blacks were persecuted, Native Americans were persecuted. Holding someone who seems to be on a path to becoming a career criminal in jail by setting a high bail is not persecution. I daresay that bias and discrimination are driven more by ignorance and intolerance than by emotion.
Are you familiar with the term sanctimonious?
In this case I do not believe we would be punishing this guy for the alleged crime by keeping him in jail. What we would be doing is ensuring that he shows up for his court date. Since he has a history of failure to appear…I think it would be logical to keep him in jail.
My original and most important point is if the arresting agency and jail wanted him to remain in jail they would have made sure the bail was set high enough to keep him in. They have the power to do so.
That is not a fact…the jail and officers can make suggestions but do not have the power to make the decision as to what bail should be or if there should even be bail.
Keep sticking your head in the sand. This is a losing argument for you and everyone else and has been since the beginning.
Your comment here suggests that you do not really know what you are talking about. You should do a little research and/or talk to a law enforcement officer or a bail commissioner. I think you will find that my point is fact. My major point here though is that McIntyre perhaps should have gotten bail for the alleged crime…however, it might have been wise to deny bail based on his failure to appear.
I am intimately familiar with how setting bail works and while the commissioner does have the say in the end, the officers involved can and do request bail and 99% of their time get their way no problem. It behooves the commissioner to cooperate with the arresting officer and the jail and if some critical thinking was applied to this case you can determine that if the officers involved wanted him to be in jail, the bail would have been set higher.
Maine State Statute Title 15, Section 1023.
I havde news for you , the arresting officers can set bail upon arrest, and when the perp gets to see the judge , 90 percent of the time the judge will drop it dramatically , i know . Been there many many many times to see it happen !
Thats your opinion, was you at the jail when bail took place, thats the tune you used on the last post you made towards someone who stated they knew he was guilty. You obviously havent had to deal with the courts and bail bondsmen in Bangor. I can tell you i have !
again,no one is talking about being falsy prosecuted for this crime. We know he did it. He will get free legal representation and have his days in court. There will be a jury of his peers, ect ect.
“we all know he did it” is the complete opposite of how we want our legal system to run. It is better for the guilty to walk free than to imprison the innocent.
What would it take to convince you that your 1. Privacy has just been invaded. 2. you are no longer safe in your home. 3. you have a right to defend yourself. 4. The individuals walking into your home could careless about any of the preceeding Facts?
How do we KNOW he did it? Were you there? Have you read the statements from the people in the apartment? Have you heard anything the suspect said? Have you seen the evidence?
Actually Green Archer here is what we know. Two men were shot in Hermon, one died. We also know that there is a blue Honda with two bullet holes near the rear license plate. We know that one suspect, one of the wounded, has been arrested and booked into jail. After that he was released on bail. To this point no one has seen any of the reports from the investigating agency. There is a lot more to this story then we know right now. Someone needs to explain the bullet holes in the car. I don’t remember seeing where the car backed into the apartment. We don’t even know for sure if it was in fact a home invasion that, at this time is theory and nothing more.
there is no doubt in this case. He was shot by the owner/tennant. No where am I saying that he should not get a fair trial. I am not saying that at all. I guess being caught in the act is not good enough. If you were to read all of my posts you might see that I have written about the over reaching of law enforcement in some instances. I am totally against the NDAA for example.
As far as your last sentence goes, I have been witness to plenty of death because servicemen were “protecting and defending” the constitution.
One last time and I will try to go slow. I never suggested that he go without a trial, not have proper legal representation, or go without medical care. None of that. This is a case where there is no doubt as to what he was doing and who he was with.
The entire problem rises from the original sensationalist headline about $60 bail. There is a lot of angry sentiments that the person should be locked up indefinitely/the bail commissioner should be fired or in jail/etc when the reality is that someone requested the bail commissioner to set the bail low to get the person out of the jail for any one of a wide possibility of reasons.
Who do you think requested the low bail amount? Police officers do not request bail amounts. They give the bail commissioner information regarding the crime, some background information regarding the suspect and then the bail commissioner decides if there will be bail or not and how much.
I am familiar with how bail is set and how the process works. The bail commissioners when setting bail like to speak with the arresting officer as well as booking officers so they can effectively set the bail according to their requests.
During this process they are also privy to state arrest background information.
That sir is called freedom of speech. But you knew that right?
Don’t be so picayune about the headline. Scavenging for information under pressure you have little or no time to clarify everything. The follow-up story listed the bail McIntyre was able to post.
Nonetheless, having been arrested on the spot – in the home – and charged with burglary, We (the wife, and family) think the bail should have been much higher. Actually, held without bail would be more appropriate until the accused is arraigned before a judge at the next session of Bangor District Court.
The state could do a lot to stop re-curing crimes, especially in the Domestic Assault category, by holding the accused without bail until the next court session. Let a judge decide – not a bail bondsman.
Most of the cases flooding the Bangor Daily News each day – except Sunday – show numerous cases of repeated arrests of people who have secured a few bucks for bail and are back on the streets having a lark of a time, whilst flipping the bird at the law and us.
The immediate release bail set in a case like this is ridiculous. You don’t arrest someone for burglary and turn them loose. Neither should you release someone charged with domestic assault.
My original and most important point is if the arresting agency and jail wanted him to remain in jail they would have made sure the bail was set high enough to keep him in. They have the power to do so
If you saw the news last night on tv you would of seen the lead investigating officer state that more charges may be coming, so he isnt totally free yet and neither are the ladies that were there also !
this is not a domestic case and if you dont know the whole story well then im sorry
Where was someone here locked up without just cause? (they broke into a house) and being out on bail…………is part of the process, and to end this stupidity………..it does cost you a fortune because of all the thousands of prisoners. But then again, if more were shot and killed while busting into your house, there would be a reduction in court and jail cost!
There is a process that must be followed that was put in place by the founders of our country to prevent tyranny and abuse. When you forfeit this process because someone is ‘obviously guilty’ you open a door to a world of oppression and misery. If you want to live in a place where the justice system is a joke and people can be imprisoned or executed without due process or a fair trial move to Iran, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, or a variety of other tyrannical oppressive countries that are run by totalitarianism.
please, just come down from the soap box and tell us what part of due process was not followed. ……………..thank you
It isn’t that is has not been followed in this situation. The issue is that everyone is calling for the bail commissioners job and/or many other misinformed ideas based on the concept that low bail is automatically bad.
Lets hear your song after he breaks into your house captin !
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smart idea, personal attacks like that aren’t very nice
Then perhaps you will refrain from yours.
he has a history of failure to appear there is risk of flight
Not appearing and being a flight risk are two different things
Dooh!
on a medical issue that isnt always true they still can hold someone on bail issues
My point is that the jail and the Maine State Police both had say in this person’s bail amount and if they wanted it set higher it would have been PERIOD
Please cite your source(s) on the jail and Maine State Police having decision making powers in regard to bail amounts.
Because I used to work in that field and know how it works?
Well, if you worked in the field you would know that officers and jail personnel can make suggestions but they do not set bail amounts. Bail is at the discretion of the bail commissioner.
Yes and the commissioner takes what the officers and jail requests very seriously. Just stop with trying to win this. You know as well as I do that the commissioner didn’t go lone wolf “f*** the system” and set the bail willy nilly. It was set precisely how everyone wanted it to be set.
Wrong again.. “Ninety-nine percent of the time bail is set by a bail commissioner with no information from our office,” he said.
My original and most important point is if the arresting agency and jail wanted him to remain in jail they would have made sure the bail was set high enough to keep him in. They have the power to do so
My first reaction as well….but upon further reflection, if he is out of jail WE do not have to molly coddle him because of his wound! We do not have to pay for his medical bills! We do not have to pay for a warm bed and three meals a day while he mends. Yep, $60 bail sounds like a heck of a good idea!
All done. blood pressure going up. time to call it quits.
Just lock your house and go to bed and sleep with one eye open.
All you need is a lady going through menopause who hasn’t hardly slept in 5 years, not only will she be awake to ward off intrudes with her bare attitude, even the Jehovah Witness won’t dare to pull in your driveway.
No offense J.W.
AND a gun!
I got an idea that we are paying ALL the medical bills as wells as food stamps, section 8 housing, and more than likely child support for the spawn of this waste of human flesh.
I want to know which judge set bail at $60 and what the thought process was. This may be the crime here. He was involved in a shooting.
Cheesecake, a judge wasn’t involved. It was a BAIL COMMISSIONER who set the bail amount. If you have a beef with the way Maine does things, please read up on it, and work for change.
BTW, he was the one shot, not the one doing the shooting.
FWIW, I agree the bail was too low (there really was no bail, just the BC fee), and I also disagree with the way the system is set up in this state. This is why pedophiles, domestic violence arrests, child abusers get out so quickly. NO judge is involved. Just some employee of the courts trying to make a few bucks.
There needs to be a system set in stone for bail amounts. None of this, call the bail commissioner to let him or her earn $60 to come out and let these people back on the streets.
Thanks for the info on the bail commissioner I don’t hang out with these sorts so I have little experience with the system.
I still think he needs to be held until this is sorted out a bit. He committed a crime and a death occurred because of it. There must be some culpability on his part even if he took a round for his efforts.
He is out somewhere in my city tonight.
Again, thanks for the clarification.
Don’t forget, bail cannot be used as a punishment. Bail is set to guarantee an appearance at trial or sentencing. It isn’t supposed to be set as a way to keep someone in jail.
…And this guy has a history of not showing up to his court dates. Anyone care to guess if he’ll show up to this one?
They corrected that. IT’s now 7,500 which amazes me that he got bail at all. Really need to look into retiring this bail commish program. This dude needs to be in jail he was involved in a crime that ended with someone dead.
Any higher then the bail commissioner would’t be able to collect his fee.
Exactly
what gives?
Mark you didnt realize how dangerous your neighborhood was did you ? I went to school with you ! Guess who i am ?
i wonder if he is thinking about how to do things right and change his life today.. but somehow i think he is maybe figuring who he can rob that does not have a gun this time
Or…payback.
yea that too
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Maybe he is planning his revenge of his poor dead buddy
“poor dead buddy”?
More like moronic human that deserved to be shot dead for trespassing on private property.
How in the h–l is this even possible?
What in the H— is going on in our court system. $ 60 dollars bail, he only has $60 dollars invested in a botched burglary where weapons were present, proving once again crime does pay here in Maine ! Oh now bdn has decided to tell us the rest of the story. His bail is $7500 unsecured, he paid the bail bondsmen a $60 dollar fee ! That makes more sense !
A judge didn’t set his bail, a bail commissioner did based on information provided by the police in accordance with guidelines the state sets.
This is why Maine needs bail reform NOW. Legislators…are you listening?
First, there are no “guidelines” for bail. Each case is supposed to be based on its individual facts.
Secondly, consider for a moment that the STATE may have wanted him out on bail. I very much doubt that the Jail was interested in treating, or paying for the treatment of his wound. It is routine to release arrestees (remember he is not charged or convicted yet) on little or no bail when the Jail doesn’t want the bother of taking care of them for some reason.
And ricky, how does being released on bail equate to “crime pays”? What benefit does this man get from being shot, arrested and facing felony charges?
@paytreot:disqus “I very much doubt that the Jail was interested in treating, or paying for the treatment of his wound”
Though I agree with that statement, what do you think the odds are that this guy has insurance or the ability to pay his medical bills? Somehow the tax payers will still end up footing the bill.
There’s still something not quite right with this whole situation, and we haven’t gotten the whole story at all. Potentially this guy could end up being charged in the other guys death, like in Oklahoma where the girl killed one of the intruders and his accomplice was charged with murder.
“Legislators…are you listening? ”
Don’t count on it, they have nothing to gain for themselves.
Bail bondsmen are part of the court system ! He should have his license removed Immediately !
He will probably rat on someone in the deal.
Wow $60 bail . Now he can go out and rob again makes me feel real safe in my home. Time to go out and get another box of buckshot. Must be more to the story.
With the way he was limping at St. Joseph’s – he won’t get far too fast…….
That’s just because he doesn’t know how to pull his pants up. lol
That’s good!
Just means you don’t have to lead him but maybe a few inches.
David, have you seen the test of buckshot and birdshot as a home defense round? That may save you a few bucks and still protect you.
Ive got a bad feeling this guy is going to go back to the place of the shooting for revenge. Hopefully the young punk learned his lesson
If he comes back for revenge, let’s hope they put one between his eyes this time.
I hope they aim for his head this time !
Hopefully so, we already know they aren’t afraid to defend themselves, maybe they will end it this time.
They’re getting better with practice.
“McCausland said an autopsy is scheduled Friday at the state medical examiner’s office in Augusta to determine Dellairo’s cause of death.”
Lead poisoning?
love the lead poisoning comment right on…
Just look up the survivor’s facebook page to see a real winner’s view from the bridge. It ain’t no Enterprise, and he’s no Kirk, but Captain of Team L***r.
I can’t get over how much a hat makes in ones first impression.
well deserved like for this comment!
hahahahahahah good one
Disruption of blood flow?
Nope! Insertion of high velocity foreign object…
he died, but his buddy, the wanna be gangsta will certainly find himself on the wrong end of “Insertion of foreign objects.”
I wonder if neck tattoos contributed to his death?
A disproportionate number of young men killed committing home invasions seem to be sporting them.
Tough guy badge !
Thread over with the first comment. Would the last one leaving please turn out the lights?
who cares what the cause of death is one less punk off the street
…..going out on a limb here….the ages of the people involved 19, 24, 24 and 30 were at that house at 9ish in the morning. Why were they not at a job? Just wondering.
my guess would be because there substance abusers with very little work ethic who think they are gonna get through life selling drugs without getting killed or going to jail. oh wait! thats right both of those things happend.
perhaps they work nights?
Then They Should Have Been Sleeping In Bed At Home Not The Hospital Or Jail.
LOL OMG THAT IS SO FUNNY!! thank you I needed a good laugh :)
Obama voters.
Umm…not all people that work work at 9 am…I worked for several years at jobs that had me home at 9, and yes they were respectable jobs. I can think of lots of people that are hard workers that go in to work at 10, 11, noon, or work a late shift. I realize what you’re hinting at and it may well be true, but it’s ignorant to think that just because people are home at 9AM they are lazy/unemployed/on welfare/drug users, etc.
ok… not all.. but id bet the majority .. and after looking at these guys facebook updates id say its a fairly good bet. Im no physic ….but you really dont have to be
Because they are lazy punks who figure its easier to go steal than get a job. Hopefully, this will show some of them it isn’t worth it! We need a lot more of these stories
Correction: One less leach receiving free room and board (and a “girlfriend” named “Butch”) courtesy of us hard working Mainahs.
one less person on the streets but that someone had a family and a life and maybe they shouldn’t of been there he was still a person.
Nice comment, I love it!! Why do we have to pay for all that crap when it pretty obvious that he died from a gunshot!
Phillip”punk” better get a Day job or he just *Might* end up like his Ole’ Chum Dellario!
What’s it gonna take “Phillipunk” to make YOU wake up & get a real life?
How’d ya’ like it if someone was to “jack up” yer Mommy or *old lady,,? Wouldn’t be so *COOL* then would it,,, “Phillippunk” !!!
Dude,,,, just GROW UP , Say NO to Drugs, Crime & Quit hangin’ ’round yer’ BRO’S that Really DO NOT give a RATS rear end about you when You ain’t the Tuff guy no mo’ !!
Who’s gonna be yer’ best friend when you are doin’ time for some STUPID “THRILL”???
Probably won’t be your cell mate, that’s for sure,,, HE”ll just offer YOU a Deal that you Can’t Refuse,,,, get my Drift PHILLIP MCINTYRE ?
It ain’t to late to turn things around and have a life that’s worth living, believe me, I know !
For Your Sake, I sure hope YOU do. Peace & Love 357 :,<)
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One would think so at what cost and to who ?
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Me too ! So are they hoping by releasing him on a low bail he will go violate his bail conditions by doing this to someone else ? I hope he does and this time i hope they aim for his head !
Yep they wanted him out real quick so he could go back and get shot good this time
yes. See above.
Stupidity on the part of the bail commissioner and his desire to make the sixty bucks.
How can $60 bail be justified?
A guy attempts to burglarize a home, and is out on the streets a short time later?
It’s called “Catch and release”
no bag limit either
See above.
http://www.facebook.com/philipurboyphil?sk=wall This is his facebook page
Wow! 19 and full of himself! I’d be puttin’ a protection order out on the guy…not that it does much good.
Good luck with a PO, remember you’re in Maine.
I checked it out…what a punk! Not surprised that the family members he had listed mostly had different last names. Clicked on his mothers page. She has a picture of her posterior, gun stuck down the back, clip in each pocket and complete with tramp stamp. Apple isn’t falling far from the tree I would say.
I’ll get slapped, but that site/relationship shows the true definition of ‘trailer trash’.
LOSERS!! :)
our tax dollars at work, for sure.
Get a load of his mothers Facebook photos, apple didn’t fall far from the tree…
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000692502026&sk=photos
“Buzlno” above is correct about …trash. Nice photo of mother w/gun. Looks like she’s raising another one as well. How sad.
it’s looking more and more like a mad max movie everyday in penobscot county… lawlessness at it’s best here in dodge city there pilgrim…. they just need to wait for gun rights to be taken away and then they can be armed and just walk right in… by that time the anti gun people will say…. oh s–t big mistake.
stop this gangsta attitude before it’s too late.
Don’t bother me I’m reloading!
two of the most wonderful words in the english language. “Controlled pair”.
it already is for them.
i like the photo of the gun and 2 clips in moms waistband. MOMS A GANGSTA TOO!
STOP or my Mom will Shoot!
quick, I need a dose of zofran. make that a double.
Last status update: “shot in the legg nd the f*kin hospital tells me ta take tylonal wtf” (*edited to get by filters)
Yeah…all he needs is some Oxy’s. (can you believe what people post on FB?)
What he needed was a follow-up shot by the homeowner!
probably got a prescription for oxy when he left the hospital, would not surprise me…
Well you have to be smarter than the keyboard you are typing with to know there are things you shouldnt post on FB ! Obviously they arent !
I am sure( and hoping) that the law is paying close attention to all of this. I hate paying taxes but when it comes to locking these types up, take a few dollars more out of my paycheck please.
That’s to funny!
wait until he finds a lawyer to take his case. He and his family sue, and actually win.
Well that was a revelation.
yo yo yo, mi fram mayne yo, shzzle me fzzle. Mi b al’ tuf, ray-zed in da hood of cor-inth dawg.
AWWW…poor baby is upset the hospital only gave him tylenol for a gunshot wound. He should be dead like his buddy. 60 DOLLAR BAIL!? UNREAL.
And he’s whining about the hospital telling him to take tylenol…..punk.
Clearly a fine example of some of our local “Brain Trust”
Thanks for the look. I hope this guy can be locked up before he decides to breed with someone.
Do they realize how dumb they sound. I couldn’t understand half the stuff they were saying. I bet he thinks this will give him street cred with the low breeding stock that many of his friends seem to come from. I love whiteboys who think they are hard!
So, the victim of the home invasion at Duran apartments is supposed to feel safe? What about the women involved?
I know. How come they are not in jail? They say if you are the driver of a car during a bank robbery that you are just as guilty as the robber. What’s the difference here?
Probably having a party this evening. And the guest of honor will not be attending.
Yeah, with her on the loose everyone involved has worry about a knife in the back, too .
$60 #$#@%^% bail????
$60 dollars bail? This simply tells me that if someone enters my home and I am threatened, the most prudent course of action will be to ensure the perpetrator will NOT make it to the getaway car and will NOT make it to any future court date. Kind of like what happened to this moron’s accomplice.
And kudos to the folks whose home was broken into. We need more citizens to stand up for themselves with firearms and take these thugs down when they get out of line. It is quite clear the “justice” system in this nation is abysmal and not effectively acheiving a safe outcome for the general public. Our safety is on our own hands…quite literally. So put arms in your hands and protect yourself.
When seconds matter, the cops are just minutes away…
why don’t you wait for the facts before you say kudos to the “folks” who shot these people and kept shooting at them when they were leaving.
waaahhhh wahhhhh waaahahhhhh
just another troll drive by brought to you by me
Oh Cripes they’re gonna flag you big time!!!! LMAO
I would have done the same, aside from continuing outside. Break into my house and don’t expect to walk out. They were a couple punk losers. Obviously have never worked for anything in their life, if they had, they would have respect for people and their property. You make it sound like they didn’t break in. I’d like to know who the woman that drove them was, she should be charged as well.
The continuing outside is the issue. Doing the same except for the bad part is exactly what most people who care about their lives and property would do or try to do.
Exactly, just like you can’t shoot someone in the back because that means they were trying to leave/get away. ALWAYS in the front
There may be a fear factor involved here. Continuing to shoot even after the person turns to run may be just fear and adreniln on the part of the shooter.
I know, sometimes it’s hard to release the trigger.
Vanessa – that’s not exactly true. Best friend is a state trooper and we talked about this extensively after I watched an episode of “world’s dumbest”. A man shot at his intruder – the intruder ran off – got into his vehicle and started to drive away – the victim shot the fleeing intruder through the windshield. No chargers were ever filed. You see, after someone has been attacked like that – they have the reasonable fear/expectation of the assailaint’s return or retaliation – therefore, the whole thing – even shooting someone who was fleeing, was considered self defense.
what are the names of the women involved?
If someone threatens me by invading my home and trying to rob me and I shoot one perp and and wing the other one, Do you think I should let him go outside to regroup and come back after me?
Nope I’m going to keep right on his butt emptying both magazines and make sure he doesn’t have a chance to do anything but succomb.
break into my house for any reason and I’m gonna keep shootin til you drop or I’m outa ammo .
I bet there’s a a lot of people out there who share and salute your Alamo stand.
We are in the process of drawing up our home defense positions. You never know -best to be ready. Heavy frying pans, stainless steel steak knives, butcher cleavers, barbecue forks, saucepans full of scalding hot water, hot grease, and even smelly sneakers.
Don’t forget the picture of the Mother in law! Sorry couldn’t resist.
dont have to wait for anything. The minute you step over the threshold of someones house that dosnt want you there. It dosnt matter if you were just getting there just leaving or just hanging out. You are just to shoot.. VERY simple.. Dont go into somones house that your not supposed too.. Same with my house and ever other house in this land. No ifs no buts no nothing
You cannot shoot someone for being in your house when you do not want them there. You cannot shoot someone for trespassing. You cannot shoot someone for breaking in to your home.
Pretty certain of that huh?.. .. If you ever find yourself in that position keep telling yourself that.
I am 100% positive that Maine statutes do not authorize using deadly force because someone breaks into your home or trespasses onto your property.
Then you should be all set then. But ill say this. On the property is a warning shot. If anyone breaks into my house and they have stepped over the threshold of a door or window. They are not leaving in which the way they arrived. I am 100 percent sure of that as well.
Do whatever you want, but it is the law you will be answering to. I can quote the applicable criminal statute that applies to using deadly force if you would like. No where are warning shots authorized in any doctrine outside of military occupation. Warning shots only cause innocent by standers to be injured.
Seems like it worked out ok for the people who shot these kids…. Just saying. I also know that my family is in this house. Im licensed to carry my weapon. I also know what I would do in that situation. I have a safe bet the law would be on my side. You can make all the quotes you want .. But Im absolutely certain I would not be trying to remember any law. But if we are “quoting”here ya go Judge Judy…http://www.mainelegislature.org/legis/statutes/17-a/title17-asec104.html
No where does that say you can use deadly force for the sake of it.
I may be an anti liberal gun toting republican but Im not gonna go around shooting someone for no reason. Thats a murderer. I may be a bit extreme but Im not a murderer..My point was the min you come into my house with intent to commit a crime then ill do what has to be done. Say for instance if you knocked on my door and said I want to come in and discuss this with me. Im not going to shoot you. Even if we got into a disagreement. Now if you came back later on and came in unannounced .. well. that may be different.. I guess I should have been clearer. Id also much rather fire a warning shot than I would to shoot someone. People who own guns.. Well.. most people do not ever intend to use it to shoot someone. Myself included.. I would rather have one and not need it then to need it and not have one…
I don’t disagree with you, merely that someone coming onto your property or into your house is grounds to use deadly force which is how you phrased it in your original comment.
well no ..Ill assure you there has been many people that has come and left my house without getting shot!! LOL.. In this day and age tho. You just never know.
Just because someone enters your home unannounced without permission does not necessarily prove that they intend to commit a crime there.
Maybe thats true… But Im not going to play 20 questions with someone in that situation. There also wont be too much time to determine that. And after .. Whoever it is.. wont be in any condition for answering any questions.. there are many things that can be taken away from people like me.. But there isnt anyone thats going to tell me what I can and cant do in my house when someone comes into it unannounced. I would be a wise for someone not find themselves in that situation in first place.
Wrong again! Please read the Castle Doctrine as it is allowed in Maine as of 2007. Here I’ll help you.
“Typically deadly force is considered justified, and a defense of justifiable homicide applicable, in cases “when the actor reasonably fears imminent peril of death or serious bodily harm to himself or another”.
How is what I wrote wrong? All I listed was reasons that do not justify using deadly force. I am 100% correct that you cannot shoot someone because they break into your house.
You can shoot someone if they break into your house and you feel like your life or someone else’s is in danger though, or you can articulate that after the fact.
You don’t read too well though apparently.
I read as well as you write!
That’s right. Be polite, ask them if they’d like a coffee, or, a brandy. After all, it pays to be civil. You should also ask the uninvited what he or his female partner would like. Often, it’s pain medication. Or, some of those pills you use to keep the joints oiled. But usually it’s pain pills, according to the Bangor Daily News. If so, tell them you dropped them off at the Police Station, but you’d be glad to show them where it is.
If you read my comment and also have read the statute you would know that what I wrote is not grounds for using deadly force. It requires other factors, factors that were not present in the post I was commenting on.
Excuse me. I was being a little facetious. You have brought up some good points.
I’m glad I’m not delivering newspapers anymore after reading some of these declarations. I’m also quitting door-to-door telephone book delivery.
Im sure you dont have anything to worry about!! LOL.. No one is going to shoot a salesman or a paper guy!!
Yessah bub… I will empty a clip into anyone who breaks into my house… if they run, they can just come back…. shoot them.. then shoot them again…. My kids IN MY HOME are more important than the thief trying to get out…..
He got $60 bail and a bullet wound. Hopefully, that was a temporary deterrent for this criminal. I would think he would be charged with felony murder. A death resulted during the commission of the home invasion. He was a criminal party in the home invasion.
The jail is like McDonalds, they can’t break anything larger than a $100.00 bill. The kid probably had larger bills from his last home invasion.
He paid more for his last oxy.
Can we please arrest the Bail Commissioner?
I’m beginning to think that this wasn’t a home invasion. These clowns know each other, or have at least done “business” together in the past.
There have been a lot of home invasions in the Bangor area as of late. This wasn’t the first case of the home owner defending himself, nor will be the last. How many more asshats are going to get shot before they start figuring out they shouldn’t be breaking into houses.
Bangor? You meant MAINE right?
Where’s LaPage when you need him…..lol
Or Warden Ron D.
Maybe they left off a couple of zeros in the article??? One can only hope!
Why does anyone involved in a violent crime get bail in the first place? Violent people are dangerous to all of us, they should not be allowed bail.
Because being arrested is not the equivalent of being convicted! Bail is to assure a court appearance, not provide pre-conviction punishment. Assume you or yours was wrongly accused of a serious crime, would you still think that you should stay in jail until acquitted (or not) after trial? Or maybe you think that trials are a waste of time too and the police (or the BDN readers) should decide guilt and punishment. After all, that’s what you are advocating.
Thankfully we have a Constitution to protect ALL OF US from just such knee jerk judgments by people like you.
Well I’m sure he’ll show up for court so he can get his 60 bucks back right?
I would think that if he were kept in jail, his appearance in court would be a sure thing. There is no doubt about this guy breaking into anothers home so the whole wrongly accused comment doesn’t really apply here now does it. you should send this clown your address so that he can break into your home next time.
You, of course, noticed his history of not appearing and so on? Oh wait, that would null your Knee-Jerk lecture now, wouldn’t it?
Thank God we have GUNS to protect us from people like the one who was granted bail…..
60.00 really…I would pay ten times that to keep him in jail….
It looks like the three living house invaders got their story together before police could arrest them all. I would hope there are more arrests soon.
What was the point of $60 bail for a home invasion suspect?????? Looks like it’s still business as usual in the bail department in this state.
This is certainly ridiculous but it’s the same vicious circle; folks don’t want to pay for jails, so there’s nowhere to keep criminals confined, so bails are set ridiculously low, which puts criminals back on the street. Even if they’re fond guilty at trial, folks don’t want to pay for prisons, so there’s nowhere to keep criminals confined, so the sentence is a cruel joke. What a mess.
A Judicial system gone wrong! Hell why don’t we just open the doors to the prisons and let all the scum bags out!!!! We could go back to the days of the old west where only the fastest and the back shooters survive. Hell we would be a lot better off than with the system we have now that is more concerned about protecting the criminals rights!
I’m game, wanna borrow some ammo?
No mug shot? Come on, we want to see his smiling face.
https://www.facebook.com/philipurboyphil?sk=wall
No mug shot but you can see his gangsta face…
hey check out the comments on the first post… jimmie carter gonna come up der an take care of dis bro
Bail would be $600 or $6000 if the family of a judge,legislator or cop was hurt.FIX THIS NOW!
$ 60.00 Bail ? sure, have some sympathy for this gent; after all – he just lost his business partner and now has to shoulder all those responsibilities himself !!!!
Bobby Dellairo Should of never even been on the streets from his lengthy criminal history! The writing has been on the wall for awhile, and he finally met his fate!
On the bright side, his autopsy will be the last thing that the taxpayers have to spend on him.
You gave me an idea! Have you ever heard of Soilent Green???
Thank you for the FB links, I haven’t laughed like that in a long time!!!
In Connecticut the bail would have been 1,000,000 for home invasion.
That’s because the more valuable your home, the better protection you get.
In Connecticut the bail for home invasion would have been 1,000,000. Must be Maines way to attact tourists.
Won’t be long before you can make bail with a happy meal.
Only if you leave the toy inside
Maybe it is a typo and was supposed to be 60 Ducks.
Ducks? Maybe! or _ucks or _ucks
It is pretty sad to let him out on $60. When faced with a break-in like this, I believe two to the chest and two to the head is the best way to ensure you don’t run into problems like this in future. None of this shoot-him-in-the-leg nonsense.
Anyone want to put money that the suspect released on $60 goes back and shoots the homeowner? Has Jerry Springer written all over it… Just sayin.
My money is on the Resident. He’s been getting a lot of practice lately.
the cops took his gun!
Bet he’s got another one!
hope he didn’t use all his bullets…
One of his friends wants to help him:
“Jimmie Carter yooo lets fukin get dis taken careof bro u neda hit me up let me kno wat exactly happend inbox me bro be safee 5 hours ago”
Lol That was good!
Say, I wonder where “TrueNative” is now? Remember them calling me “paranoid” while commenting on the article, “Bill would loosen gun restrictions on state employees” back in January? I wonder if they realize it’s not paranoia when it’s actually happening! lol
I still find no need to have or carry gun and I have been alone in cities all over the country and driven the highways all over the country. I believe that others have the right to have guns. I just have no need for them in my life and doubt that I ever will.
You are a very lucky person. Its dog eat dog in this world, and some day you will be in the wrong place at the wrong time, with no way to defend yourself, what is your plan? Better learn karate or something.
i hope your neighbors put a sign in front of their house pointing that out and that they wont defend yours like they will theirs.
Sixty bucks! Really? As I said before, our laws, lawyers, and the overall court system and it’s judges can always be counted on to take very good care of the scum bag crimminals.
Leave the kid alone, “HE IS ONLY TRYING TO MAKE A LIVING.”
SO LET ME GET THIS STRAIGHT…I GET PULLED OVER FOR SPEEDING TEN OVER THE LIMIT, FINE: 220 DOLLARS….KICK SOMEONES DOOR IN, ATTEMPTING TO ROB SOMEONE, BAIL: SIXTY BUCKS???????
When you get pulled over for speeding the officer lets you go for free. That would be the equivalent of bail in your comparison. When this kid gets prison time, that would be his version of your 220 dollar fine.
I think youre missing my point sparky. but thanks for clarifying that.
I must be because it is uninformed and unintelligent. It is comparing apples to oranges. I changed it to compare apples to apples.
aint you just a bundle of fun
Yep and when he gets convicted it’ll be 4 months jail with 3 months suspended.
Yup, that sounds like justice.
Unbelievable. sixty lousy dollars on a home invasion complaint. Something is very very wrong with the laws here in Maine. Who pays for his hospital bill? hmm! One guess! The taxpayers of Maine.
That FB pages was too much!! Wow- how cliche can you be? To think “they” walk among us.
Don’t make the bail so high next time. $60 why even bother.
I vote that the bail commissioner should keep the guy at his house! $60 dollar bail! What a joke.
Where are the photos of the 2 young “ladies” that were involved with this?
Released on bail? He should be with his buddy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I would hope they are charging the wounded friend with Murder.
This is why I bought a Mossberg Defender 88 with 3 boxes of OO buck, just for this reason. Click Click
If someone dies in the comission of a home invasion isn’t it murder? This kid should be getting a murder charge not put back on the street for any money.
He didn’t kill anyone. He was with the man who was killed breaking in. I think you have him confused with the resident of the home how shot the man who died.
In any crime , within the State of Maine, anyone, who is an accomplice in the commission of that crime, may be charged directly with the death of anyone involved, victim or perpetrator. It may be at the discretion of the District attorney. I do not know the exact statute. It is irrelevant as to who exactly killed or injured the person so that the person died, only that the accomplice enabled the commission of a crime that resulted in a death.
Thank you for the info, Rebecca. That is quite interesting. Does that also apply to the gal who drove them away from the scene. Seems she is/was also an accomplice, yes? (Think I read somewhere there were 2 girls, actually, but not positive).
That is the law in some states, I don’t know about Maine.
I was thinking the same thing earlier…if someone dies during the commission of a felony, the felony murder law can be applied-doesn’t look like they’re going that route…
i cant beleieve you can shoot at the rear of a car either fleeing or otherwise,unless they are shooting at you maybe
I think the robbers/perp has to be armed as well, sounds like they weren’t well armed.
Karma…
Losers, pathetic, useless, oxygen hogging LOSERS! They got what they deserved, at least one did. Break into my house and don’t expect to walk out. I have no problem putting a hole in someone that’s inside my house, putting me in fear/danger. Their facebooks mark them are obvious punks. I’m guessing they’ve never really had to work for anything in their lives, otherwise they might have a little more respect for other people and their personal property. Can only hope that $60 lets him try to do it again and bite the bullet.
Trash me all you want, I have NO use for thieves. I think they are the scum of the Earth, plain and simple.
Tell us how you really feel ! They are scurge of the earth thats for sure !
Its too bad. I remember Robert. He has a young boy around 12 who is left without him. Didn’t have to be this way.
Maybe Just maybe he’s better off without such a role model
Really? $60 ? 60 whole reasons
mcintyre should have been terminated also………..
do we know yet if the shooter is a drug dealer or what his deal is why was he targeted in such a risky place to do a crime like this why he was home at 9 a.m.and not at work i could be way off but there is usually more to the story and still he did not deserve to get invaded but i am just wondering
I’m not sure what the latest update means. Exactly what does $7500 unsecured bail mean? How much cash is needed to get out of jail? It’s been years since I bailed anybody out and back then the choice was 100% cash (refundable) or give a bail bondsman 10% (non-refundable) to use his money.
So I googled and found the answer. He pays the $60 fee and signs a contract saying he will owe them the $7500 if he doesn’t show. In that case the bail amount doesn’t mean much. They could make it twice as much but he only needs $60 to get out of jail.
Isn’t that absurd!?
Extremely absurd. I know I would have a hard time passing a credit check to borrow much less than that these days.
SO ridiculous!!!
My father had his car stolen by some young thugs a couple of years ago. He then got a concealed weapons permit and said the next time someone tries to steal from him, he’s going to shoot them. These 2 thugs (and their women) chose the wrong apartment to rob!
Over and over, the justice system is outdated to say the least. Our law makers need to address it ASAP. Our Judges need Continuing education classes. This is all wrong, $60.00 and he is out ? There was a homicide in the commisssion of this robbery. Are you kidding me. letting him out back on the street with his girl friends ( car driver in the commission of a felony) as if they are going to abide by the law. When someone else gets hurt, the system will be to blame. Just amazing……….and we the people can’t do anything about it but complain.
Well said.
Nice… neck tattoo and a NY Yankee hat!
A neck tatt…never would have guessed
What a punk, smug face and all
Check out this scumbag’s facebook page…A whole underclass of scum in this town.
He should be charged with murder…of the English language!
They have changed bail from $60 dollars to $7500 dollars in the update !
Just heard on channel 5 news the guy that died was shot in the pelvis , i think i know where the shooter was aiming ! darn he was just a little high ! Or was he ? HE HE HE HE HE HE HE ( scooby laugh )
Philip McIntyre
shot in the legg nd the f8888n hospital tells me ta take tylonal wtf
From young Master McIntyre’s facebook page, see above.
“i call my gun nadia once she say hi ta ya its ba ba bye ta ya”
More of McIntyre’s wit & wisdom.
last comment went to moderator lets try this route. HAHA anyone want to call up this wasted youth and tell him what loser he is? from facebook 8-five-2 8zero9fivejust another troll drive by. im out
.50 caliber, because having to shoot twice is just silly
…. to just go show even more how much of a ####### these two men were, the surviving one, posted his cell number to someones wall on facebook 9435857 and was saying he is forced to stay in lagrange on his bail conditions. Genius!
I sure hope the police are monitoring his FB page. He apparently keeps it public. He apparently has a few friends who want to help him out (i.e. get payback), and feel sorry for him, etc. Amazing to me how ignorant some people are.
In hopes this “Scumbag” McIntyre, has learned something. The next time he decides to act stupid, the victim may not miss!!!
Released on $7.500 bail, paid $60 fee to the bail commissioner. Sad that someone who is a criminal can find that kind of cash while hard working people…can’t
Maybe he could use his EBT card.
Wow. That was uncalled for.
Even $7500 seems low for a violent act like this. If he is out on the street, the victim should be given his gun back.
This is precisely why experts in self defense recommend home owners have a second firearm. Normal citizens (and police officers) have had their firearms confiscated for routine testing only to have some punk let out on bail and threaten or kill them.
Why isn’t the Hermon Town Office pushing to get the Duran Apartments cleaned up? This is a town issue as well. If the Duran’s are not responsible enough to be productive citizens for their town, the town manager and town council need to step in and make this better.
One man died…does this mean that this other man and his get away girl drivers will all be facing manslaughter charges? A few weeks ago a woman shot a man and killed him while he was trying to enter her house and because someone was killed in the process of a felony the other man that tried breaking in was charged with manslaughter or murder (not sure which one) If so then these people will be facing more time then they thought I guess.
waste of the states money doing a autopsy
$7,500 UNSECURED bail??? Isn’t that where you don’t put up the $7,500 but agree to pay the $7,500 if you don’t show up????? How will that keep this bucket of slime around????? He’s a borderline transient home invader who, depending on who you ask, lives in this state…or out. Check out mommy’s facebook page complete with her showing off her gun sticking out of her crotch with her tramp stamp emblazoned across her lower back. Stay classy mommy, you’ve done a great job this far…
Does this State EVER deny Bail/Bond????
With a mature comment like that you really make sure people take your other garbage comments seriously huh?
Dear BDN, Follow this thread and see the confusion you caused by inaccurate reporting (Re: $60 for bail). Accurate reporting beats a Correction notice any time. Please take heed, REPORTING is a very responsible profession, Try and live up to it, after all Walter Cronkite is watching and so are the rest of us.
The deceased criminal was previously convicted of carrying a concealed weapon and assault. Lengthy record of drug charges – you do the math.
http://bangor-launch.newspackstaging.com/2012/01/24/news/police-beat/bangor-man-being-evicted-caught-with-drugs-police-say/?ref=relatedBox
If you, at any point, feel threatened, you can use force. If someone “breaks into” your home – you can use force ….. again, just checked with my friend who is a State Trooper… just had to make sure that your comment was as ridiculous as I thought it was….. he laughed… yup, it was THAT ridiculous.
Ever hear of the castle law? You might want to check back with your trooper friend, or not be so quick to provide misinformation here. Maine is a state that observes the Castle Law. This is an exempt for you reading. A Castle Doctrine (also known as a Castle Law or a Defense of Habitation Law) is an American legal doctrine that designates a person’s abode (or, in some states, any place legally occupied, such as a car or place of work) as a place in which the person has certain protections and immunities and may in certain circumstances attack an intruder without becoming liable to prosecution.[1] Typically deadly force is considered justified, and a defense of justifiable homicide applicable, in cases “when the actor reasonably fears imminent peril of death or serious bodily harm to himself or another”.[1] The doctrine is not a defined law that can be invoked, but a set of principles which is incorporated in some form in the law of most states.Each state differs in the way it incorporates the castle doctrine into its laws, what premises are covered (abode only, or other places too), what degree of retreat or non-deadly resistance is required before deadly force can be used, etc.Typical conditions that apply to some Castle Doctrine laws include[citation needed]:An intruder must be making (or have made) an attempt to unlawfully or forcibly enter an occupied residence, business or vehicle.
The intruder must be acting illegally—the Castle Doctrine does not give the right to attack, for example, officers of the law acting in the course of their legal duties
The occupant(s) of the home must reasonably believe that the intruder intends to inflict serious bodily harm or death upon an occupant of the home
In some states, the occupant(s) of the home must reasonably believe that the intruder intends to commit some lesser felony, such as arson or burglary
The occupant(s) of the home must not have provoked or instigated an intrusion, or provoked or instigated an intruder to threaten or use deadly force
The occupant(s) of the home may be required to attempt to exit the house or otherwise retreat (this is called the “Duty to retreat” and most self-defense statutes referred to as examples of “Castle Doctrine” expressly state that the homeowner has no such duty)In all cases, the occupant(s) of the home must be there legally, must not be fugitives from the law or aiding or abetting another person in being a fugitive from the law, and must not use force upon an officer of the law performing a legal duty[citat
Throat tattoos seem to be the sign of classy reputable citizens that work forty hour work weeks and put bread on the table. The latest fashion accessory at Maine State Prison. We all make choices. It’s sad but there are consequences for really bad decisions in life.
FELONY MURDER CHARGE PEEPS:
First, when an offender kills accidentally or without specific intent to kill in the course of an applicable felony, what might have been manslaughter is escalated to murder. Second, it makes any participant in such a felony criminally liable for any deaths that occur during or in furtherance of that felony.
These guys knowingly commited a crime by breaking into a person residence, as such one of the home invaders was killed….rule applies to his accompliceSSSSS….The girls & the surviving home “invaders” all need to be charged with felony murder. AND $60 BAIL ON A CHG LIKE THAT???WTF!!!
crazy
Bobby D never stood a chance since the day he was born ,bout the same age as my son, used to play together til i stopped it ,i could see where he was going ,lotta crazy crap in family went on, grandmother ,mother, aunts, father,all of em, wild and crazy, violence,knew em well, new capehart kid,hope his own kid can handle it and his brother. sad story when anyone dies early !
this is a little strange that they would be a home invasion at 9AM and they were shot and just who were the girls inside? this has murder written all over it, I’ll bet the homeowner knows the thugs he shot and the girls were some of the reason why.
There is no O in my name!
and ?
Just saying if you’re going to write an article, get the peoples names correct.
You guys need to be ready for this guys friends. I found this on one of his brothers Facebook page. I’ve blocked some letters in the hope the BDN doesn’t delete it for language.
Joey Landry “I’m gunna kill the mother fu**er that did this to u ni**a stay strong stay w us sh*t Gunna b handled on everything I love y’all fu**d up”
Got ya
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After seeing this kids mother’s facebook page, Its pretty obvious he never had a chance. Doomed from birth. I’m surprised she was not there with him.
holy crap with a mom like that its a wonder he’s not dead already…. really loved this pic… http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=219105191455896&set=a.219104471455968.63480.100000692502026&type=3&theater
“In addition to convictions for theft and disorderly conduct, both Class E crimes, McIntyre’s criminal history includes two convictions for failure to appear in court when ordered to appear.”
So it’s pretty safe to assume that this guy probably wont show up without having to hunt him down. Maybe we’ll get lucky and he’ll break into another house and the homeowner will be a better shot.
Heck….just check his Facebook to find out where he’s “hangin'”. The police can just leave a message for him to “get at ’em, and since he left his “digits”, they could call. Or they could check with DHHS and find out where his benefits are being mailed. Probably find him on the couch playing a video game wid his posse.
I imagine he missed court appointments because he couldn’t find a “bro” with a car and more than likely, gas money.
I found his number on one of his friends facebook page. He’s also staying in Lagrange with his mother.
I just looked at this kids facebook profile. Lets just say Hooked On Phonics didn’t work at all on this kid. Just about as dumb as they come.
what is this DIRT BAG doing walking around the rest of us?!!!!!! He should be lying with his “bro”
break in to my house I dare you. I welcome you to try. PLEASE. we need to be rid of crap like you.
Be scared dirt bag, be scared.
Pay fines at the rate of $50 a month??? How about incarcerate this scumbag and have him work it off making license plates…
Yeah, I’m sure this POS will abide by his bail conditions not to get drunk or pop pills all day long…
straight off the wanna b gangsta facebook:
ima chill person i ant bout poppen off at da mouth u gona talk it u better be bout it i like to smoke nd jus chill so get at me
and the judge let him out why?????
I love how tough this guy talks on his FB page about guns and his just plain thugness. Then when it comes time to break into somebody’s house he has no weapon and ends up being the one shot. No he is crying for meds…what’s wrong tough guy, got a little lead in your foot?
Unless alcohol was involved no use of it cannot be part of the bail conditions. This bail commiss0ner needs to be retired.
I’d be shocked, shocked I say if alcohol was involved.
About as shocked to find out they knew each other.
punk kids lol. stupid. they just look like punks enough said. come rob my house see where you end up. get a life your in maine not boston or new york or atlanta. you aint tough. lol And take that damn yankee hat off tough guy lol. hopefully the jail system lets these people or should make them read all these comments about them. so they can see what society really thinks of them.
In this incident 1 man died, 3 things come to play & to remember, drugs, crime, jail, death… his facebook page disturbs me, the friends he knows worries me, I believe he is part of a gang, I believe he will be revengeful. The victims in this case, go get more ammo, you commenters watch what your children are doing inside your home & outside, McIntyre is going to b looking at some jail time, but beware of his actions up to his court date.
The victims in this crime, GREAT JOB! Hope everyone stays safe & aware, knowledge is power!!!
He is out bangor…………..go get him
He’s living in Lagrange with his mother. I have his phone number too. People really need to watch what they put on Facebook.
This guy may be out of jail, but if he does anothyer break in maybe he will join hi buddy.That would save us all his support. Most likely he will sit at home now and collect AMaine Care and a welfare check. Justice prevailed on one anyway.
The guy has a history of failure to appear and bail is unsecured?
Sleep with one eye open, nope I sleep with hollow points loaded, if someone brakes into your home or more then one person does, you have to wait to see if they have a weapon to shoot them, if two people break into my home, then my life is in danger, or my family’s I do not think I will ask them to empty their pockets to see if they are carrying a weapon, I do not care what Maine statutes says.
Not trying to take away from the seriousness of the crimes committed here, but, where did the author of this article study English? The grammar is not what one would expect from a professional.
Go read his FB page if you have FB
https://www.facebook.com/philipurboyphil?sk=wall
My guess is that the release was made so the County doesn’t have to pay the followup medical costs.
?? What’s with the bullet holes in the car?? Were these guys shot outside the apartment while they were fleeing?
Bullet holes could be from an unrelated incident.
This guy shouldn’t be OUT ON BAIL. He should be in the morgue. Better shooting next time!!!
I love the cool, tough guy, neck tattoo also. WHAT A PUNK!!!!!!
I just found this on the Facebook page of one of Phillip McIntyres friends.
Joey Landry
“I’m gunna kill the mother fu**er that did this to u ni**a stay strong stay w us sh*t Gunna b handled on everything I love y’all fu**d up”
EDIT: I just rechecked. I guess this is his brother. I’m sure if he’s his brother or “brotha”
I have to say.. I just went thru allll of the friends and posts.. and Im without words.. I kid the liberals but.. I think we have a he77 of a lot more problems than political differences.. I mean wow.. There is some crazy crazy kids out there. If the cops read his page they would see he was “light” a few hours he got out of the hospital. He was mad he only got tylenol. Im taken back.. We have some real problems with some of the younger people that I guess I didnt realize..
These are Maine’s most vulnerable citizens that the libs here keep telling us we need to take care of. I bet Mainecare paid the bills for this low life’s EZR visit.
O I can see what there lives are all about and just how far they are going to go.. I also can see that our tax dollars are hard at work … Im sure they spend the money wisely and are in hopes to someday get off the system.. Why is it every time I say something about the 20 some year old childless males .. I get .. your going after a nursing home… or.. What about he disabled.. Do they not believe that people like this exist?.. or are they so worried that if one cut is made that it will be a domino effect?.. I mean I went thru a bunch of these friends of his .. and every single 20 something girl or even younger had kids.. stay at home single mom. One picture is of them 9 months pregnant at say 18 then the next is a typical young girl self portrait.. Then.. there are the updates.. Home today .. bored hit me up. text it. headed to so and sos house to hang.. BORED.. Just got up at 11am .. bored hit me up.. get at me.. anyone wanna hang?… Lets smoke.. I wanna get light.. I mean.. its soooooooo obvious what the situation is with SO MANY people… They got the kid.. the state subsided free apt.. cigs.. dope .. internet.. money to by 40s.. Satellite tv.. flat screens.. all you have to do is look thru some of these profiles.. the evidence is right there.. they DO exist.. DHHS could just scan facebook profiles and find enough fraud to probably save the system.. but then.. you take away their benefits.. then what?.. all those babies have nothing to eat.. no roof.. Its an impossible situation.. It really has me shook. They wont work.. cant work..they got the kids.. .. I dont know.. its a hard situation..
meanwhile in Augusta the Senate Dems are fighting hard to see that people like this are kept in the lifestyle they’ve grown accustomed to at taxpayer expense. This dirt bag, one of “Maine’s most vulnerable citizens” that we keep hearing about, has 4 siblings all with different last names. Who do you suppose is paying to take care of them all? His Mom? The various baby daddies? Guess again.
You just can’t make this stuff up.
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but these are the ones that get thrown up in every argument … Im told.. over and over again in these discussions that this kind of people do NOT exist. There is far far less fraud than we think there is. I NEVER intend to target elderly or disabled people .. Nor people who NEED assistance … especially the ones ho are working and need assistance.. But Im always told im without heart and compassionless and HATE the poor.. Couldnt be further from the truth. Its the how many ever single 18 to 20 something single moms.. and the equal number dead beat dads.. This is what is breaking down the system and to some of these kids its a game.. a game that we are left holding the tab for.. To be honest there is no winning this. Lets just say that it was voted to take away the benefits to just those that we are talking about… cant do that.. there are innocent children involved now. You cant put these kids out in the cold.. you cant stop they food money.. Its not the babies fault.. they have had no say in this at all. So ..Like I said. nothing can be done.. We just accept it and hope the to god that we can sustain it. Put our blinders back on and go to work.. Pretend they arent there and hopefully the liberals will brainwash us back into believing they are right.
Don’t think all the “siblings” are actually related. A lot of these young “men” (I use that term VERY loosely) call their friends “bro” or “brother” on FB. Also, not sure if the female he has listed as “mother” is actually his mother. (I shiver to think that is the case. But good Lord, isn’t she just oh so hip with a piece tucked in her britches.) Seems there are more than a few women in their 30’s and 40’s that for some reason think it’s “cool” to have these young lads and lasses regard them as mother figures because , don’t ya know, their own mothers have fallen short in the parental role. We all know of or have seen that woman who thinks it’s okay to provide booze and or drugs for the younger folks under the mantra of “well, at least I know where they are.” It is indeed, a very sad social commentary.
Facebook posts are used in court all the time by the prosecution. I’m pretty sure Thirty Cent and his “peeps” don’t understand their sheer ignorance.
I saved a screenshot of it so if they delete it it can still be used if needed.
SSHhhhhh! They do now! Lol
Pretty sure they don’t read newspapers
Maybe the bail is low on these type of crimes so the criminal thinks “no problem, I’ll keep doing this” and the system knows this to be true. The real reason is Mainers are armed and have the right to kill you if you break into their homes. Maybe the prosecuters are counting on that very thing. Time to take out the trash Maine.
should be a SNL skit
people should know the facts before you run your mouths the survivor is still someones son,brother and a loved one so before people run there mouths you should know the facts
“Dellairo has several convictions on his record, according to Bangor
Daily News archives. He was convicted of carrying a concealed weapon,
driving to endanger and criminal mischief in separate 2011 incidents. He
was convicted in October 2010 of assault, violating his conditions of
release and burglary.”
You only get so many second chances and breaks….this fella chose his direction.
Appearance in court is a minor factor in a case such as this,the MAJOR factor in crimes such as home invasions is will the accused present a danger to the community if released….With a show of hands lets get a vote, how do you think it would turn out? Had the man that lost his life not been released for a song the last few times he was involved in a violent crime, lately, please correct me if i am wrong, THIS HOME INVASION WOULDNT HAVE HAPPENED!! How a 7500.00 UNSECURED could be justified by the court is beyond my understanding. Medical issues the jail could not attend to is only possible way a judge could allow it in my opinion. It makes you wonder if the same judge presided over this bail hearing that has let Dellario out on numerous low bonds after a wanton disrespect for life limb and the laws of the state of Maine that was ongoing….
THIS IS WHY READING THESE FORUMS ARE SO FUN TO READ
friends and relatives of the criminals come on and try to turn the criminals into local folk heros and victims Or, how it could have been your loved one that could have been shot , while committing a crime.
Exhibit A
” maureen2012 4 hours ago
people should know the facts before you run your mouths the
survivor is still someones son,brother and a loved one so before people
run there mouths you should know the facts”
Life lesson #1: Don’t bring a knife to a gun fight. These kids learned it the hard way :)
The Republican Welfare Plan
Get a job!
Pick one.
2012 / Top Five Maine Job Opportunities
1. Cops
2. Robbers
3. Medical Proffesionals / Morticians
4. Lawyers
5.Gun Sales
The Democrat welfare plan:
1. Don’t worry about a job, housing, food, medical, heating oil, electric, etc. Someone else (taxpayers) will provide it for you and all the children you produce (even if you never have custody of them.)